I can't watch Goodfellas now. Dude's voice just irks me now dunno why.
Best Mafia movie is Mafia! fite me
I can't watch Goodfellas now. Dude's voice just irks me now dunno why.
Best Mafia movie is Mafia! fite me
Once upon a time in America is fantastic.
The Untouchables is great
Johnny Dangerously is the best.
I see the two movies as a whole. Hard to separate them because they compliment each other so well.
The final flashback scene which reinforces Sonny as the emotional bedrock between the siblings who kept everyone grounded, and Fredo as the only one who supported Michaels decision to join the military. God damn what an amazing scene! Ties everything together to show Michael all alone and the result of what he’s turned into.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/ch...cid=spartanntp
The Satanic Temple is threatening to sue the creators of Sabrina for misappropriating the copyrighted image of their goat deity.
you can have a copyright on god?
I guess that's going to be at the heart of the question. If it is indeed a legitimate religious figure, can you hold a copyright preventing dissemination of its image?
You can't - See images of Muhammed, Jesus, every god figure ever.
You can’t see images of Muhammad, South Park did a whole story arc about it!
And God said unto thee, Yee may not worship me without first paying royalties
Then if I'm the Satanic Temple, I want this to go to court and lose on the grounds that my deity is a legit religious icon and is not protected by copyright laws, thus legally ensconcing the legitimacy of my religion.
Copyright protects the expression not the idea. They could argue that their specific artistic depiction is copyrighted work even if they don't own a copyright to the concept of Satan.
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2018/1...-charged-image
3 high school teens in MN are in trouble for sharing racist imagery on Snapchat. For Halloween, 1 wore Blackface and the other 2 dressed as Klansmen and did the Nazi salute. It has so far cost one of them their job.
see I've always believed that blackface is something that needs to be evaluated in context. see the Goofy Movie example from before. in this case, however, the context is two fucking klansmen giving Nazi salutes so... yeah maybe not good
The Weeknd dressed up as beetlejuice. He wore white face.
https://fashionista.com/2018/11/bell...-costumes-2018
https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/...al/1840190002/
Roker is taking shit for dressing as Doc Brown for Halloween.
"People are willfully misunderstanding what blackface is in a pathetic attempt at whataboutism."
it's almost as if people prefer to ignore context when it doesn't suit their point of view. how weird is that?
So, is blackface specifically if a white person uses makeup to make their face black or is it whenever a white person dresses as a black character? It came up in my office yesterday as I was discussing the Doc Brown/Roker costume.
My wife had been watching all the morning shows Wednesday so I saw a lot of the costumes. The only Gender/Sex bending I saw was a women dressing as a man, with the exception of Ryan Seacrest who was dressed as a women for a short time on his show.