I like Adam driver playing Italians. He was great in House of Gucci imo.
I like Adam driver playing Italians. He was great in House of Gucci imo.
Maybe also unpopular, but my standpoint on taxes is: The government is the one giving out the money in the first place. Every dollar comes from the Fed (exception some virtual money) like the monopoly bank just gives out money in the first place.
The point of taxes is to keep the economy working fairly. Like putting high taxes on something to discourage bad behavior, and the other way around. Also, it’s necessary to keep capitalism from evolving into feudalism, as money likes to accumulate on a few rich ones.
The second thought is what the government should with the money. Of course, they should do great and needed investments. Often times, this is not the case, but the root problems here are not taxes themselves. There is no alternative universe where the government is spending all money perfectly.
The real problem is the rich being able to evade taxes, and they frame taxes as something unfair. Additionally, not rich people pay far too much in taxes.
He used the quote in the trinity scene. Directly after the bomb exploded. Maybe we did see different cuts 😅.
This was not THE “now I am become death” scene, the Trinity scene was it. In this scene we see him and Florences relationship sparking and we learn that he did not invent the quote, he got it from the Bhagavad Gita: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Am_Become_Death_(disambiguation)
Why? It is a biopic and his relationships (at least Florence and Emily) were relevant for his story.
Super interesting thanks for sharing! I also recommend checking out his his other posts.
Self-hosted instance of Yarr (https://github.com/nkanaev/yarr).
I can’t imagine any other Wolverine than Hugh. It’s crazy for how long and how many different universes he has contributed.
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Looks quite unique. Not that I disliked The Irishmen, but I like to see new topics from Scorsese. DiCaprio and De Niro look like they are having fun, or at least they seem to disappear in their roles. I am also a fan of the scenes with Lily Gladstone; she seems pretty badass!
That’s my 5 cents for overanalyzing a trailer. I really look forward to seeing this on the big screen.
Great film with really awesome visuals as always from Edgar Wright. But I guess it is quite a popular opinion that this is the weakest one from the Cornetto trilogy.