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bunkyprewster
Strictly Ballroom. Baz's first film
Don't disagree that he's embarrassingly old, but the gaffes were always part of the deal with Biden, going back to the 1990s.
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I've always imagined his moral dilemma was knowing that (after the Nazis were defeated) going ahead with the bomb was wrong, but wanting to do it anyway - because they had become so invested in the idea, and wanted to see if they could.
Agreed. Bombastic. Felt like it missed the whole point of Oppenheimer's moral dilemma
Wow. I'm glad you asked and look forward to people's opinions.
I just watched Mikey and Nickey (after reading about Elaine May's role in the start of improv). The treatment of women was terrible to see but the acting was incredible.
They Might Be Giants
Mountain Goats
Sometimes the Dark Matter, Dark Energy conversations reminds me of waves moving through aether
His follow up Revolutions is even better
When I was that age my parents took me to see Midnight Cowboy and The Stepford Wives at the drive in
Huh?