Michael Malice
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September 10, 2025
roseanne took your questions!
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i cant believe this is real
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November 08, 2024
what questions do you have for roseanne barr?
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I watched both these movies the past two days and what sticks out about them is even though they aren't groundbreaking in any way, they're solid thrillers, they're political (without an agenda in the modern sense), great characters, real stunts that feel much better than CG crap, the camera work and lighting just feels nicer without that weird overly saturated feel thats in modern movies, it has great characters that are diverse without trying to be diverse, it's only interested in the story and characters and being solidly entertaining

Just a really great pair of movies that in the 90s were considered average fair and in modern times Hollywood is absolutely incapable of making something so simple and so good. Give them a watch they're both brilliant

(watch Patriot Games then Clear in Present danger)

I was playing Chrono Trigger with my 12yo son last night, and we were playing the scene for the second trial, where the conniving chancellor holds the King on trial in the present, falsely accusing him of selling a treasure in the basement. The king argues there never was a treasure to sell! But the king didn't realize we went back in time in the middle ages and hid our treasure in the basement, because the princess was in our party and had a good relationship with her ancestor queen who looks exactly like her, and we asked that queen to stow it for us. Anyway.

We go to the basement and fetch a piece of the treasure to break into the trial room with the evidence and prove the king's innocence. The king and the princess reunite, and up to now they've had a pretty bad relationship in the story. The queen/princess' mom died when she was little, and it seemed like the king was too busy for his daughter all the time. But while they're hugging, she tells him she never says it, but she loves him very ...

These are the people white shitlib fascists would gladly have cops skullcrush for disagreeing with their opinions

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