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US was a great movie IMO and Jordan Peele is on a roll for sure. I have to see his other movie Get Out
The whole notion of the clones was about how in America we are our worst enemy based on what we do to ourselves and to others (the whole meaning is right in the movie title!!!!)
There are hella motifs in the movie, like the bunnies and the reference to the Book of Revelations, so i'd prolly have to see it again just to make sure I'm understanding them all
as a horror movie though it wasn't very scary and I would define it more as a thriller. Pet Semetary had more to offer in that department in terms of jump scares, but as per usual with horror flicks, it is at great compromise to the actual narrative.
And setting the movie in the Bay Area and using Luniz on the soundtrack is an extra win for me. Loved how they remixed 'I Got 5 On It' for the ballet scene at the end
The whole notion of the clones was about how in America we are our worst enemy based on what we do to ourselves and to others (the whole meaning is right in the movie title!!!!)
There are hella motifs in the movie, like the bunnies and the reference to the Book of Revelations, so i'd prolly have to see it again just to make sure I'm understanding them all
as a horror movie though it wasn't very scary and I would define it more as a thriller. Pet Semetary had more to offer in that department in terms of jump scares, but as per usual with horror flicks, it is at great compromise to the actual narrative.
And setting the movie in the Bay Area and using Luniz on the soundtrack is an extra win for me. Loved how they remixed 'I Got 5 On It' for the ballet scene at the end
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How did you see US before Get Out...J-Don wrote:US was a great movie IMO and Jordan Peele is on a roll for sure. I have to see his other movie Get Out
The whole notion of the clones was about how in America we are our worst enemy based on what we do to ourselves and to others (the whole meaning is right in the movie title!!!!)
There are hella motifs in the movie, like the bunnies and the reference to the Book of Revelations, so i'd prolly have to see it again just to make sure I'm understanding them all
as a horror movie though it wasn't very scary and I would define it more as a thriller. Pet Semetary had more to offer in that department in terms of jump scares, but as per usual with horror flicks, it is at great compromise to the actual narrative.
And setting the movie in the Bay Area and using Luniz on the soundtrack is an extra win for me. Loved how they remixed 'I Got 5 On It' for the ballet scene at the end
Get Out was wayyy better.
What I didn't like about US was it seemed too rushed. It didn't explain the whole clone thing as far as who made them and why. Also, how did they know who every person married so they could clone them too..
But yeah that i got 5 on it ballet scene threw me off for a while because the notes sounded familiar and my dumbass took forever to realize where it was from even though they literally played that song earlier in the movie
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I'm suprised i didn't get one this year. that shit aint no jokeRonni313 wrote:I gotta wicked sinus infection 🥴
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I can’t stand alcoholics man. Their so fucking annoying. I know ppl 30+ and they still take pictures of liqueur and post it on social media like their doing something other than being a bum
And then my x who is an alcoholic always says to me that I’m a weed head SMH he says it’s the same thing
I highly disagree.
And then my x who is an alcoholic always says to me that I’m a weed head SMH he says it’s the same thing
I highly disagree.
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The ninth century in western Europe was a period of violence,
disorder, and even anarchy. Charlemagne for a time had ar-
rested the disintegration of society which resulted
from the invasions of the Germans, and had
united their warring tribes under something like a centralized
government. But his work, it has been well said, was only a
desperate rally in the midst of confusion. After his death
the Carolingian Empire, attacked by the Northmen and other
invaders and weakened by civil conflicts, broke up into separate
kingdoms.
Charlemagne's successors in France, Germany, and Italy
enjoyed little real authority. They reigned, but did not rule.
Decline of During this dark age it was really impossible
the royal for a king to govern with a strong hand. The
authority absence of good roads or of other easy means of
communication made it difficult for him to move troops quickly
from one district to another, in order to quell revolts. Even
had good roads existed, the lack of ready money would have
prevented him from maintaining a strong army devoted to his
interests. Moreover, the king's subjects, as yet not welded
into a nation, felt toward him no sentiments of loyalty and
affection. They cared far le^s for their king, of whom they
knew httle, than for their own local lords who dwelt near them.
The decline of the royal authority, from the ninth century
onward, meant that the chief functions of government came to
Increased performed by the nobles, who
power of were the great landowners of the kingdom. Under
the nobles Charlemagne these men had been the king's officials, appointed by him and holding office at his pleasure.
disorder, and even anarchy. Charlemagne for a time had ar-
rested the disintegration of society which resulted
from the invasions of the Germans, and had
united their warring tribes under something like a centralized
government. But his work, it has been well said, was only a
desperate rally in the midst of confusion. After his death
the Carolingian Empire, attacked by the Northmen and other
invaders and weakened by civil conflicts, broke up into separate
kingdoms.
Charlemagne's successors in France, Germany, and Italy
enjoyed little real authority. They reigned, but did not rule.
Decline of During this dark age it was really impossible
the royal for a king to govern with a strong hand. The
authority absence of good roads or of other easy means of
communication made it difficult for him to move troops quickly
from one district to another, in order to quell revolts. Even
had good roads existed, the lack of ready money would have
prevented him from maintaining a strong army devoted to his
interests. Moreover, the king's subjects, as yet not welded
into a nation, felt toward him no sentiments of loyalty and
affection. They cared far le^s for their king, of whom they
knew httle, than for their own local lords who dwelt near them.
The decline of the royal authority, from the ninth century
onward, meant that the chief functions of government came to
Increased performed by the nobles, who
power of were the great landowners of the kingdom. Under
the nobles Charlemagne these men had been the king's officials, appointed by him and holding office at his pleasure.
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Get that history shit outta here fag
Nobody cares about ninth century niggas disobeying their king
Do you think i could have lost my virginity in the ninth century? I mean hoes didnt have any rights. I could just grab them by thy pussy?
Nobody cares about ninth century niggas disobeying their king
Do you think i could have lost my virginity in the ninth century? I mean hoes didnt have any rights. I could just grab them by thy pussy?
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Anyone know any websites where you can get the more exclusive champion clothes....looking for this crew neck sweatshirt
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