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I write movies and dig up history. Reps: Buchwald/Circle of Confusion History on IG: ForgottenMadness_LA www.instagram.com/forgottenmadness_la
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If it's Palm Beach, Florida, then a lot.
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Hell yeah
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Not a good one for me.
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Like, it doesn't care about its own murder mystery yet still gets to piggyback off of its momentum. That's insane. I get why it works, but I can't figure out how it even occurred to a 32-year-old Andrew Niccol to try it.
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Went today. Loved it. Definitely going again.
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Guess it was a one-time thing.
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Haha thanks
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Muahahahaha
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Agh! I’ll get there. This is my origin story.
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Damn it, don't challenge me.
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Amazon tried to recommend "Ball of Fire" when "The Stranger" ended, and... yeah, it's a banger, but they have literally nothing in common.
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Draculas Are Forever
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This story is brought to you by 'fuck donald trump' and 'the horse he rode in on.'
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...and, in 1964, Continental Airlines finally gave him a job, and he flew for the airline until 1978.
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Court battles then continued for 6 years, reaching all the way to the Supreme Court, who ruled unanimously against the Airline in 1963.
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Rather than comply, the airline stopped scheduling their training programs and decided to sue the state discrimination board.
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That was the case with Continental Airlines who rescinded an offer to Green to join their co-pilot training program that year, leading Green to take his case to the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Commission who secured a court order mandating that he be accepted into the next one...
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They weren't all immediate rejections, but Green came to find that if he left blank the 'race' section on his application and didn't attach a photograph as was often requested, he was suddenly qualified enough to come in for an interview.