Nearly every day on the television set the hero cop breaks into the bad guy's house and beats a confession out of him and we cheer on the cop. Propaganda smears our clear vision. It causes us to accept the diminishment of our constitutional protections as something to be lauded - after ...
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Bad Reception: Directed by Mark Alexander Todd. With Randall C. Brown, Ashley Trevathan, Theo Caesar, Jessica Berlin. The spirit of a long dead priest returns to terrorize a young writer and his friends.
Picture this: It's Monday morning, you're at the office, you're settling in for the day at work, and this guy that you sort of recognize from down the hall, walks right into your cubicle and he steals your chair. Doesn't say a word — just rolls away with it. Doesn't give you...
Define Bad loser. Bad loser synonyms, Bad loser pronunciation, Bad loser translation, English dictionary definition of Bad loser. n. The conduct and attitude of participants in sports, especially when considered commendable as in fair play, courtesy, and
Bad Times at the El Royale: Directed by Drew Goddard. With Jeff Bridges, Cynthia Erivo, Dakota Johnson, Jon Hamm. 1969. Four strangers check in at the El Royale Hotel. The hotel is deserted, staffed by a single desk clerk. Some of the new guests' reasons
loves her enough to know she can’t be chased. All seems dire. But then it’s several hours later and she’s there on the sidewalk waiting for him at the end of the day. And she’s finally all in. And that’s the end of the show – just some quick shots of their joyful ...
Later, Hank plays Jesse the voicemail that Walt left him, in which Walt asks Jesse to meet him at noon the next day in Albuquerque's Civic Plaza "to talk." Jesse balks, suspecting that Walt will kill him at the meeting. Hank admits that Jesse's right, but points out how much Walt...