AndyDufresne wrote:7. Would you be a good sport, and indulge us, and tell us a little more?
Army of GOD wrote:AndyDufresne wrote:7. Would you be a good sport, and indulge us, and tell us a little more?
that's a terrible attempt at a question
betiko wrote: I just watched house of cards season 3 over the past 3 days. I was wondering... why are all the heroes in movies/shows always democrats?
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:betiko wrote: I just watched house of cards season 3 over the past 3 days. I was wondering... why are all the heroes in movies/shows always democrats?
Wait - what? The main character in the show murdered two people to become president!
Symmetry wrote:Sometimes Republicans are the heroes. I just watched an interesting documentary about an obscure Republican politician:
Metsfanmax wrote:saxitoxin wrote:betiko wrote: I just watched house of cards season 3 over the past 3 days. I was wondering... why are all the heroes in movies/shows always democrats?
Wait - what? The main character in the show murdered two people to become president!
Yeah, anyone who thinks HoC makes Democrats look good just isn't paying attention.
Symmetry wrote:Well, sure, it is after all an American rip off of a successful British drama series.
Symmetry wrote:Well, sure, it is after all an American rip off of a successful British drama series.
betiko wrote:Actually frank underwood is a bit likeable in season 1, and he gets more and more horrible.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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AndyDufresne wrote:1. What are crispy bits?
2. Who is crispybits?
3. Where are/is crispy(_)bits?
4. How are/is crispy(_)bits?
5. Why are/is crispy(_)bits?
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The rest of my questions will come from: https://vimeo.com/54739845
6. Would you walk us through a typical day for you?
7. Would you be a good sport, and indulge us, and tell us a little more?
8. What if you were offered some sort of stock option equity sharing program, would that do anything for you?
--Andy
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:Symmetry wrote:Well, sure, it is after all an American rip off of a successful British drama series.
I never watched the original House of Cards ... though didn't it only produce like 4 episodes?
I did watch every episode of The Thick of It, though, and I liked it loads. I also like VEEP, too, though. Even though it's based on The Thick of It, it's an extremely loose connection and stands on its own. I thought they did a good job of not trying to replicate Peter Capaldi's character.betiko wrote:Actually frank underwood is a bit likeable in season 1, and he gets more and more horrible.
WHA-?! He was awful in season 1 ... he went around shoving people onto train tracks and staging suicides! I thought he became a lot more human in season 3, though still flawed. Maybe it was just because Claire wasn't as much of an ice queen in season 3, though.
Season 2 he also had human moments, like when he went to the "Sentinel" (The Citadel). Then there was the weird part where he had a MMF with Claire and the Secret Service agent, which came out of nowhere and was very uncomfortable to watch.
betiko wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Symmetry wrote:Well, sure, it is after all an American rip off of a successful British drama series.
I never watched the original House of Cards ... though didn't it only produce like 4 episodes?
I did watch every episode of The Thick of It, though, and I liked it loads. I also like VEEP, too, though. Even though it's based on The Thick of It, it's an extremely loose connection and stands on its own. I thought they did a good job of not trying to replicate Peter Capaldi's character.betiko wrote:Actually frank underwood is a bit likeable in season 1, and he gets more and more horrible.
WHA-?! He was awful in season 1 ... he went around shoving people onto train tracks and staging suicides! I thought he became a lot more human in season 3, though still flawed. Maybe it was just because Claire wasn't as much of an ice queen in season 3, though.
Season 2 he also had human moments, like when he went to the "Sentinel" (The Citadel). Then there was the weird part where he had a MMF with Claire and the Secret Service agent, which came out of nowhere and was very uncomfortable to watch.
I never heard of the thick of it. any good?
I watch VEEP and I love it, never really heard of any body else watching it. Pretty good angle.
HoC: nope, he throuws zoe under the train on the first episode of the season 2 if I remember well; I forgot the name of the alcoholic guy whose suicide he stages, but pretty sure it was season 2 too. Honestly, for me he is cold and machiavelical in season 1, but not this bad. He becomes pure evil at the start of the season 2.
Love the fist scene of the season 3 when he "honours" his father's grave too by the way!
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Metsfanmax wrote:saxitoxin wrote:betiko wrote: I just watched house of cards season 3 over the past 3 days. I was wondering... why are all the heroes in movies/shows always democrats?
Wait - what? The main character in the show murdered two people to become president!
Yeah, anyone who thinks HoC makes Democrats look good just isn't paying attention.
Phatscotty wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:saxitoxin wrote:betiko wrote: I just watched house of cards season 3 over the past 3 days. I was wondering... why are all the heroes in movies/shows always democrats?
Wait - what? The main character in the show murdered two people to become president!
Yeah, anyone who thinks HoC makes Democrats look good just isn't paying attention.
I think it makes all the politicians look bad regardless of party. HoC simply makes Republicans look worse, which ends up making Democrats look better, but by no means 'good'
betiko wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Symmetry wrote:Well, sure, it is after all an American rip off of a successful British drama series.
I never watched the original House of Cards ... though didn't it only produce like 4 episodes?
I did watch every episode of The Thick of It, though, and I liked it loads. I also like VEEP, too, though. Even though it's based on The Thick of It, it's an extremely loose connection and stands on its own. I thought they did a good job of not trying to replicate Peter Capaldi's character.betiko wrote:Actually frank underwood is a bit likeable in season 1, and he gets more and more horrible.
WHA-?! He was awful in season 1 ... he went around shoving people onto train tracks and staging suicides! I thought he became a lot more human in season 3, though still flawed. Maybe it was just because Claire wasn't as much of an ice queen in season 3, though.
Season 2 he also had human moments, like when he went to the "Sentinel" (The Citadel). Then there was the weird part where he had a MMF with Claire and the Secret Service agent, which came out of nowhere and was very uncomfortable to watch.
I never heard of the thick of it. any good?
I watch VEEP and I love it, never really heard of anybody else watching it. Pretty good angle.
HoC: nope, he throws zoe under the train on the first episode of the season 2 if I remember well; I forgot the name of the alcoholic guy whose suicide he stages, but pretty sure it was season 2 too. Honestly, for me he is cold and machiavelical in season 1, but not this bad. He becomes pure evil at the start of the season 2.
Love the fist scene of the season 3 when he "honours" his father's grave too by the way!
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