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  1. 1 minute ago, sblfilms said:

     

    The funny thing is...it just makes you look fatter when you wear clothes that don’t fit the shape of your body. 

     

    Ehhhh - form fitting clothes on fat people is not pleasing to look at. I agree getting stylish clothes helps regardless of body type though - he should have shopped for better clothes for heavier people, but not form fitting clothes, per se. Obviously, confidence in how you carry yourself in the clothes matter too. Sure, he can wear form fitting clothes if he wants to, but it's not pleasant to look at. :p 

  2. 3 minutes ago, sblfilms said:

     

    Dude can afford to buy clothes that fit, even when he was probably in the 400 pound range. He just likes his “style” and it isn’t changing anytime soon methinks.

     

    I think if he thinks that's "style" he may have suffered more than just a heart attack. :p 

     

    I'm sure he could afford clothes that "fit" for a 400 pound man back when he was one, but I'm sure he was insecure about his weight and wore over-sized clothes to hide it, as many heavier people are wont to do.

  3. 15 hours ago, SaysWho? said:

    What a transformation.

     

    I'd love a picture of him now trying to wear the clothing in that picture on the left. Those pants are freaking huge.

     

    Those aren't pants, but jean shorts, if you can believe it.

     

    As a fan of most of his work, I'm really glad he lost the weight, but will he update his clothing style? Because my God dude, you're an adult, and you don't have fat to hide anymore. Let's go shopping.

  4. I'm sad to hear about the issues between first two episodes of season 3 director Jeremy Saulnier (Blue Ruin, Green Room) and writer Nic Pizzolatto (who also famously butted heads against all episodes of season 1 director Cary Fukunaga) but we're still getting two episodes directed by Jeremy Saulnier. And Pizzolatto has taken his time again this time, which is good, and one episode was even co-written by David Milch (Deadwood). All starring Mahershala Ali.

     

    There's a lot of potential good there. 

  5. 38 minutes ago, ort said:

    Now the top stories on fox news are...

     

    1. How a 2 month old supreme court decision might change the type of speakers at colleges (BIG LEAD STORY!!!)

    2. The expected results are now final in the Ohio special election from 3 weeks ago

    3. An Instagram model got into an accident

    4. Chic-fil-a is banning campers from getting deals

    5. A farm is using gofundme to stay afloat

    6. John McCain is stopping treatment

    7. Trump wants Pompeo not to go to North Korea

    8. A woman lied about rape

    9. A sex offended peed on a kid

    10. A small-town Mayor and girlfriend charged with misdemeanor assault

    11. Jennifer Garner is staying with Ben Afflack

    12. NASA intern let go over tweet

    13. A Fox news employee says sessions should be fired

    14. A story about California school dress codes (featuring scantily clad female butts)

    15. A Steve Jobs story (from daughters book)

    16. Florida judge killed after police standoff

     

    I mean, they do really live in an alternate reality. 

  6. 53 minutes ago, RedSoxFan9 said:

     

    That’s the best you can come up with?  McCain didn’t give a shit about the people who would be screwed over.  McCain voted no because he wanted everyone to kiss his ass one more time before he died. 

     

    My first post was the correct response to someone like McCain. I agree with you - he's a war hawk who has sanctioned some terrible shit. We can even disagree with how the man should be perceived, fine. 

     

    But your responses? I mean, c'mon man. Don't be a piece of shit. This isn't Dana Rorhbacher here, where I might enjoy his suffering something since he's a traitor to his country. 

  7. 17 hours ago, ALIEN-gunner said:

    Even though Rian Johnson's trilogy has been been canceled, Kathleen Kennedy has probably been fired and Dave Filoni has taken her place...I really have low expectations for Plan IX Star Wars where they dig up footage of dead people and try to shoehorn every last notable Original Trilogy character in an attempt to fix Disney's Star Wars disaster. I really hope that Jar Jar Abrams can turn it all around. The Force Awakens was a retread of A New Hope but it wasn't all that bad. 

     

    I think you should go and consult your physician immediately, I think you may be suffering a stroke or brain hemorrhage. 

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  8. 16 hours ago, TwinIon said:

     

    As long as the Broccolis are so opinionated in the making of these films, I don't think we'll see anyone with too much style take the reins on a Bond film.

     

    I'd love to see a Bond movie where Nolan had complete creative control.

     

    I think that's a bit of an exaggeration - Casino Royale is very much a Martin Campbell film, Quantum of Solace is very much a Marc Forster film, and Skyfall and Spectre are very much Sam Mendes films (except for the last part of Spectre - what the fuck was that?). All of them have clear trademarks of their directors - I'd argue with the same scripts those movies would not come out the way they did except for having these specific directors at the helm (visually, etc.). 

     

    Hell, Campbell might be a journeyman director, but Marc Forster and Sam Mendes have clear directorial styles and talent. :) 

  9. 5 hours ago, Wild said:

    I'd like a Gareth Edwards take where the perspective is from the bad guys organization and Bond is their boogeyman. Almost a teen slasher flick with the protagonists being picked off one-by-one as their plan falls apart, and the desperate attempts by the ringleader to survive long enough to pull off taking over the world.

     

    That would be pretty awesome - I'd watch that premise in a heart beat if executed well. Both are great directors, but just to be clear, did you mean Gareth Edwards or Gareth Evans?

     

    37 minutes ago, 5timechamp said:

    Brought to us by Green Lantern director..I still dont know how he misstepped so badly..Zorro, Casino Royale with cheese, Goldeneye were great.. thought he'd found his rythm

     

    Director Martin Campbell is a journeyman director - he's only as good as his script and how interested in the material he is. When he's on, he does excellent work like GoldenEye, Casino Royale, The Mask of Zorro, and arguably Edge of Darkness and The Foreigner. But he can also be absolute trash; see: No Escape, Vertical Limit, Beyond Borders, The Legend of Zorro, and Green Lantern.

     

    So it all depends with journeyman directors like him. 

  10. 3 hours ago, Captain Pickle said:

    was it though

     

     

    3 hours ago, Spork3245 said:

     

    Yes.

    Except that ending.

     

    How I Met Your Mother (a show I loved watching as it came out) is, in retrospect, as bad as Friends is in retrospect (which is to say, they're okay). The broad humor/comedy and obviously and overtly silly romantic and comedic scenarios are more stupid than funny as humor has evolved over time. Some stuff is still fantastic, but the show has absolutely aged poorly and the last few seasons were terrible even when they came out. 

     

    Seinfeld remains excellent but the laugh track is, indeed, cringe-worthy. It was tough to get through HIMYM the first time as it came out with a laugh track, going back now was awful. The show has high points but, at least in my opinion, the show is . . . pretty just okay. The fucking terrible finale sours the entire thing, to some degree. 

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