Sunday, July 23, 2017

Today in randomly sticking it to the man (aka Noted)



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6 comments:

  1. "How can it hurt you when it looks so good," sings the one guy who bought that Madonna album.

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  2. Fu ck Hollywood for 95% of movies being superheros, fantasy, science fiction, comic books, and Pixar for kids and the 21 and up crowd who still want to be kids and the other 5% being insufferable self-important dramas and comedies, most about real life people I could care less about like the below crap I found on Fandango. WHO THE FU CK CARES? What? A Pakistani man can't date a white woman?

    Lemme guess - their cultures clash but in the end love is all that matters and they get married, right? I mean, seriously, would you pay $15 at Regal Cinemas in Union Square to see this? I wouldn't. You wouldn't feel extreme embarrassment for taking a date to see this? I would. This current wave of rom coms is so insufferable in how much they want to be Annie Hall/Woody Allen movies. A better movie would be about the real life courtship of Woody Allen and Soon Yi just to see Woody go nuts over it LOL.

    "The Big Sick Synopsis
    Based on the real-life courtship between Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon, THE BIG SICK tells the story of Pakistan-born aspiring comedian Kumail (Nanjiani), who connects with grad student Emily (Kazan) after one of his standup sets."

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  3. @12:44 Please update the wall with your thoughts.

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  4. The Man Says: You really stuck it to me there.

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  5. They were filming on those blocks last week.. my guess it was for them..? parking hogs. Or for the background of the big screen?

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  6. Feel free to post them yourself, 3:23pm, as I've boycotted that area.

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