Jump to content

Type keyword(s) to search

Zaku

Member
  • Posts

    26
  • Joined

Reputation

63 Excellent
  1. "Weapons of class 4 and lower have been authorized for use during the Purge. All other weapons are restricted." So, weapons of "Class 4" and below are permitted for use while "Class 5" weaponry (explosive devices such as grenades, rocket launchers, bazookas, etc., weapons of mass destruction, and viral/biological and chemical agents) is prohibited.
  2. So, let me get this straight. You are saying the fact they depicted Ruth distraught for the attempted rape is a "#metoo plot line"? Are you serious? So, what is the implication here? That men had been having a rightfully free access to sex (even if the woman didn't consent) until the SJWs ruined the fun for them?
  3. Okay, let me get this straight. The network has the rights on the characters and the format, but they decided to cancel the show and not to sell the these rights to anyone. They are just losing money on it, because Ruth didn't sleep with the network boss. This is beyond the realm of pettiness: it's sheer stupidity.
  4. Err... she wasn't innocent..?
  5. Virtually every critic says that it was a quite mediocre painter.
  6. No, sorry. After the vision they still continued. "So, Mistress P, how much time do I have left in my hour?"
  7. Let me see if I got this straight: if there had not been the hallucination, Liv and Peyton would continue with their little BDSM sessions? Just asking for a friend who writes fan fiction...
  8. Am I the only one who would refuse to answer the "ethical" test for the sheer idiocy of it?
  9. So, he was dividing his time between producing multimillionaire movies and conning out pocket change from some naive guy? Sorry, but if a real producer wanted to be really evil he would have a lot of ways to make big money. I mean, Uwe Bool made money thanks to some loophole in the German Tax Law! He wanted to make bad movies because failures are more profitable than successes for him.
  10. This was my thinking too. But it seems to me that the prize wasn't worth it. He just conned out of the advance money of a book, not the full payment. A sci-fi book. Of a writer that no one remember. And what if the writer decided to go to police? "Hollywood producer involved in a con scheme!".
  11. In the retirement home there were posters of his previous movies. Gloria investigated and the information about him said that he was a producer. In what part of the episode they explicitly said that he was a con man and not a real producer?
  12. Ok I'm little confused here. The producer seems a legit one, not a con man who can disappear in the thin air. So, he set up this elaborated con for what? Sci-fi writers in the 70's weren't exactly swimming in gold.
  13. Well, it happens with the age... My father and my mother have the same eyes...
  14. Really, why wasn't he arrested after the events of the movie? I do not think "I killed my girlfriend because she was possessed by a daemon" is a great defense.
  15. In the Victorian Age, make up was only really worn by actresses and prostitutes. Source
×
×
  • Create New...