dannybowes.bsky.social
Serious intellectual. Gentleman of substance.
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He would've feasted in the 30s, playing the madcap heiress' fiance who (accurately) suspects the guy she really loves is actually a hobo
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Holds up very well aside from Aykroyd's disguise in the train compartment scene, which does not.
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Important context: the Pacers are governed by deep, dark, ancient magic, not material reality
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Scientology?
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Me watching this scene, a tear forming in my eye: "Representation...."
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“magical realist Zohran Mamdani” would be like if everyone on his team was human except for his ghost campaign manager and you could see a bodega cat levitating in one of his ads
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If you're wondering why I'm tripping about jury duty, I can only emphasize last time was *really that bad*
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At least it's hipster jail, where the bars are made of irony
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🤌
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🇵🇸🍉 Gaza cries in hunger. My child sleeps on empty stomachs. Please help before it’s too late. 🙏🥺 @dannybowes.bsky.social
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On top of all that, Hicks is another Tommy John surgery just waiting to happen
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Say what you will, it is original.
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Damn, that makes me and her cousins
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What a last shot
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That's verging on Silent Movie Drunk
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The Bad News Bears
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Guess we have to find it funny for the brief time we can, then
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As Tom Hardy said in INCEPTION, "You musn't be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling"
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You see the problem
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It gets easier if you use quantum physics so Lennon, Bowie, MJ, and Prince get to simultaneously share the two spots under Elvis