Posted on 10/15/2017 9:27:22 AM PDT by bryan999
Edited on 10/15/2017 9:31:40 AM PDT by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
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Yup. Where the homeless can sleep and BM.
Speaking of, where is this park bench so that I might visit and pee on it ?
Remember, public urination is legal in NYC now because banning it was racist.
The Death of John Belushi at the Chateau Marmont
http://franksreelreviews.com/shorttakes/morbid.htm/
Trump wouldn’t want to sit in homeless drunks’ vomit and feces. But, Bobby, you enjoy that bench.
Good bye di niro. Hope to never see you again, unless for some reason you change into a rational person, of course.
One of my pleasures will be keeping people off my bench who dont deserve a view of the park like Donald Trump.
Google: trump tower view of central park
Click om images. Donald Trump view is much better.
Search on: donald trump home
Old man plays a tough guy in movies, thinks he’s a tough guy.
maybe a cardboard cutout at least
Remember all the women who came forward during the 2016 debates who Bill Clinton raped. To the mainstream press, those women don't exist because they are accusing Bill Clinton.
I'm still wondering what event caused the New Yorker and New York Times to break this story about Weinstein. It's been an open secret for years in Hollywood. Why break the story now? It's a mystery to me.
Can anyone explain why they decided to let this story fly?
Thanks for the great list of movies. Roman Holiday is my favorite. I’ve got to look up the rest and watch them!
Donald Trump builds world-class hotels, Robert DeDodo builds a discriminatory park bench.
You bet, and here are just a few more on my all time best movies..
Sound of Music, Bride & Prejudice (best ever from Bollywood), The Godfather, Bridge on the river Kwai, Love is a many spendored thing.
“De Niro has gone full Travis Bickle. You never go full Travis Bickle.”
“Dont sit on his bench? Hes gone full Grandpa Simpson.”
DeNiro’s probably the greatest actor in American history. And he’s half-Wop. Those are big positive chips in my book.
OTOH, he’s a coal burning leftist loon. Those are big negative chips in my book.
Bottom line: STFU and read the lines someone else wrote for you, Bobby.
Exactly. He looks like Hefner in the later years.
Hmmm. Bride & Prejudice. I have only seen a few Bollywood movies, but love the wedding dance scene in Kal Ho Naa Ho. The movie was shot in Manhattan.
Another one I like with Marlon Brando is Sayonara. Like “Love is a Many Splendored Thing,” it deals with inter-racial prejudice.
It’s James Mitchener’s tale and he married a woman from Japan as have I, so it’s special partly for that reason.
If you ever wanna see just one Bollywood flick, Bride & Prejudice is it! Good story, great cinematography, wonderful shots of Indian weddings, and exploits every India stereotype in a funny way. Shot in Punjab, Goa, London, California. Do not miss the Cobra dance by 14-15 year old sister of the bride.
I saw that movie Sayonara many moons ago. only vague memory now. Brando is usually very good.
You might like this dance sequence from Bollywood, not sure which movie it is from.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-w_POCQMLw&NR=1&feature=fvwp
In general, we can see that most Hollywood actors are conceited and aloof from we deplorable people who buy movie tickets.
Essentially they do give their time to improve the culture of American society in their everyday lives. The only time they appear on television or in person is to sign autographs, accept awards, and wear pink hats.
Japan is much different. My wife is from Japan and I watch many shows via satellite. The attitude is quite different. A famous actor or actress in Japan is expected to participate in the culture and give something back.
For instance, there’s a yearly samurai drama where hundreds of known and emerging actors have roles. There’s a pride in the country that the television buttresses rather than tears down.
The nose-in-the-air pride of Hollywood spills over into our journalism. The average journalist doesn’t want to boost the cooperative and community aspect of America.
Their dream is to report on some scandal in corporate life or religion or government. To them, that’s the height of their achievement — tear something down, rather than build it up.
So I don’t ask for a new Fox News. We are flooded with political commentary. Instead we need television networks and movies houses that are producing dramas and documentaries that promote MAGA very naturally — television that inspires youth to hardwork, family, and heroism.
We need mass entertainment that helps build more Lawnmower Boys.
Make America Great Again by doing something uplifting instead of the usual Hollywood dark, culture-killing stuff.
In general, we can see that most Hollywood actors are conceited and aloof from we deplorable people who buy movie tickets.
Essentially they do give their time to improve the culture of American society in their everyday lives. The only time they appear on television or in person is to sign autographs, accept awards, and wear pink hats.
Japan is much different. My wife is from Japan and I watch many shows via satellite. The attitude is quite different. A famous actor or actress in Japan is expected to participate in the culture and give something back.
For instance, theres a yearly samurai drama where hundreds of known and emerging actors have roles. Theres a pride in the country that the television buttresses rather than tears down.
The nose-in-the-air pride of Hollywood spills over into our journalism. The average journalist doesnt want to boost the cooperative and community aspect of America.
Their dream is to report on some scandal in corporate life or religion or government. To them, thats the height of their achievement tear something down, rather than build it up.
So I dont ask for a new Fox News. We are flooded with political commentary. Instead we need television networks and movies houses that are producing dramas and documentaries that promote MAGA very naturally television that inspires youth to hardwork, family, and heroism.
We need mass entertainment that helps build more Lawnmower Boys.
Make America Great Again by doing something uplifting instead of the usual Hollywood dark, culture-killing stuff.
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