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 feeder wrote:
Marky Mark in the lead. Meh. Can anyone name a Marky Mark movie where he has the lead that doesn't suck?


The big Hit. Although it was "of a time".

   
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 BobtheInquisitor wrote:
 feeder wrote:
Marky Mark in the lead. Meh. Can anyone name a Marky Mark movie where he has the lead that doesn't suck?


The big Hit. Although it was "of a time".


I thought about that as well but it, while fun, is fairly inconsequential whereas Boogie Nights was an incredibly solid film (in lots of ways).

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 d-usa wrote:
 Breotan wrote:
 feeder wrote:
Marky Mark in the lead. Meh. Can anyone name a Marky Mark movie where he has the lead that doesn't suck?

You didn't like Planet of the Apes? I'm shocked. Shocked! I say.



Three Kings was great IMO, The Departed as well.

And I like The Other Guys, I don't care what anybody says!


The Departed was great, The Other Guys was great, and he was pretty good in Four Brothers.

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Marky Mark wasn't the lead in Three Kings or The Departed.

Four Brothers was a pretty good remake of The Sons of Katie Elder though, and one I forgot about.

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"The Fighter" was a good Wahlberg leading film.

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This wasn't a monumentally significant event like 9/11, 7/7, etc., that changed our national way of life. It is just another case of Muslim terrorist immigrants murdering and maiming innocent people in accordance with their ideology. It's just sad.

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 NuggzTheNinja wrote:
This wasn't a monumentally significant event like 9/11, 7/7, etc., that changed our national way of life. It is just another case of Muslim terrorist immigrants murdering and maiming innocent people in accordance with their ideology. It's just sad.


The Boston bombing may not have been as significant an event as 9/11, but that doesn't mean it wasn't significant and a story worth telling.

People on this board bitch about Hollywood re-making movies endlessly, and when Hollywood comes out with a movie based on recent history it is poo-pooed for not being "cinematic" enough or I guess not being monumental enough to cover?

Erin Brockovich was a successful movie about a small time lawyer and his researcher taking on a corrupt gas company. The story focused on small-town events that didn't impact the country as a whole, and was not very cinematic in terms of content, but it was a successful movie both commercially and critically.

I guess I don't see your point, Nuggz. Movies aren't only made about epic events which change the course of a nation's history.
   
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 NuggzTheNinja wrote:
This wasn't a monumentally significant event like 9/11, 7/7, etc., that changed our national way of life.


The reason 9/11 changed the US national way of life is because your leaders and media pushed it so hard, and the US population let them.They had an 'evil other' with which to direct all your attention and energy at and make themselves even more obscenely wealthy in the process.

It is just another case of Muslim terrorist immigrants murdering and maiming innocent people in accordance with their ideology. It's just sad.


The fact that you believe this paranoid nonsense shows how effective your leaders have been in tricking you into falling for the 'evil other' narrative. That is, to quote a great philosopher, "Sad."

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 feeder wrote:
 NuggzTheNinja wrote:
This wasn't a monumentally significant event like 9/11, 7/7, etc., that changed our national way of life.


The reason 9/11 changed the US national way of life is because your leaders and media pushed it so hard, and the US population let them.They had an 'evil other' with which to direct all your attention and energy at and make themselves even more obscenely wealthy in the process.

It is just another case of Muslim terrorist immigrants murdering and maiming innocent people in accordance with their ideology. It's just sad.


The fact that you believe this paranoid nonsense shows how effective your leaders have been in tricking you into falling for the 'evil other' narrative. That is, to quote a great philosopher, "Sad."


What part of his statement was incorrect?

They were immigrants.
They were radicalized Islamic Jihadists with one having training in Chechnya to make the bombs.
They killed innocents to further their ideology.

Note: you can make almost the same statement about McVeigh. He was radicalized and killed innocents to further his ideology.

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 Frazzled wrote:

What part of his statement was incorrect?


When Nuggs said "in accordance with their ideology", was he referring to the radicalized jackasses that did the bombing or all/most Muslims?

There have been lots of "Mooslam" bashing posts in the past, but he may have just meant these specific jackasses and their beliefs. Not all Muslims everywhere, all the time.

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 Frazzled wrote:
 feeder wrote:
 NuggzTheNinja wrote:
This wasn't a monumentally significant event like 9/11, 7/7, etc., that changed our national way of life.


The reason 9/11 changed the US national way of life is because your leaders and media pushed it so hard, and the US population let them.They had an 'evil other' with which to direct all your attention and energy at and make themselves even more obscenely wealthy in the process.

It is just another case of Muslim terrorist immigrants murdering and maiming innocent people in accordance with their ideology. It's just sad.


The fact that you believe this paranoid nonsense shows how effective your leaders have been in tricking you into falling for the 'evil other' narrative. That is, to quote a great philosopher, "Sad."


What part of his statement was incorrect?

They were immigrants.
They were radiacalized Islamic Jihdists with one having training in Chechnya to make the bombs.
They kileed innocents to further their ideology.


Yeah, my sentence was unclear. The general thrust I got from his statement was that this sort of thing is commonplace and the inevitable result of immigration from Muslim countries. It isn't, but it is very convenient for your leaders (both stripes) to push this agenda. The amount of profiteering being done is what fuels the immoral War on Terror.

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Exactly, or at least how I took it.

-"Wait a minute.....who is that Frazz is talking to in the gallery? Hmmm something is going on here.....Oh.... it seems there is some dispute over video taping of some sort......Frazz is really upset now..........wait a minute......whats he go there.......is it? Can it be?....Frazz has just unleashed his hidden weiner dog from his mini bag, while quoting shakespeares "Let slip the dogs the war!!" GG
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