Bamboozled with an Arab slant could also have been done. Someone was asking me about the brutality of October 7th. I asked back: "Did Nat Turner's rebellion take place in a vacuum? Was Spartacus' slave rebellion caused by the slaves? Was Attica caused by the prisoners?" You can take people and you can break them, but past the point where their lives don't matter to them lies a dangerous place. There is no justification for October 7th, only understanding. The number of 34,000 dead civilians has stood for a month now because Israel finished killing the counters.
@sleuthentertainment58723 дні тому
I am so jealous that Benicio del Toro could talk with a master of cinema like Kaneto Shindo...
@nataliaforerosanchez31153 дні тому
Larry Clark took advantage of the KIDS
@bonze12576 днів тому
Telly still pisses me off. Even as an adult….. something about his character, and his voice.
@quincywynn378317 днів тому
Brother West is in the building!
@caetanomayer177718 днів тому
I can't believe someone genuinely likes this
@screensaves21 день тому
xx
@OzzyFranko24 дні тому
No you can’t make the same film blacks in USA are the only ones in America that were treated in this manner spike is Damon in real life
@liltick10224 дні тому
😂😂😂😂
@Zaito202327 днів тому
Why i need to do this for may project 😭😭
@stephaniestanley8041Місяць тому
I have the courage to be writing a play about O'Neill.
@Jack-vy6uoМісяць тому
I saw this and couldn't believe it. A fantastic piece that revolutionized dance.the score also blew my mind.
@daddyboy3546Місяць тому
I find it interesting that you used a whole lot of words than necessary to illustrate your ignorance.
@i_dont_live_hereМісяць тому
No, you think about it 💀
@theafricantexan9573Місяць тому
1:35:00 Skip to the good part
@raiden6156Місяць тому
They said nothing on Miami Vice (2006). Disappointing.
@asemicМісяць тому
capitalism has removed this film
@Fergus316Місяць тому
I'm actually impressed that David Lynch could give a cogent answer to the worst question of all time
@dylerturden8018Місяць тому
There have been 2 recent phases in my life, one of them, I acted on my ideas, and the other, I didn't. It doesn't take much to guess which stage was amazing and which one was stagnant and aimless.
@Frankie-tc1bhМісяць тому
This is precious and beautiful because true.
@user-tw6ri5ro9hМісяць тому
Что это было?
@tenantrepМісяць тому
It’s the pressing and the mixer and the sonics so the label matters. Some are horrible others are sublime. Lets see you respond after 9 years😂
@hafunland894Місяць тому
It was Muhammad Ali who first described the Vietnam-era draft as “white people sending black people to fight yellow people to protect the country they stole from the red people.”
@Adrianmichaelherrera2 місяці тому
I love you and you tortured me Matthew
@vigouroso2 місяці тому
Black people shouldn't be violent anymore.
@glennwing42142 місяці тому
I would add something to Dr. Gates' statement that many white Americans are afraid, which I agree with. I would say that many white Americans are afraid that, without the protection of the myth of white supremacy, others will realize that they are just mediorcre, average. Not better than, but, God forbid, less intelligent than, less capable than, some black people. In our heart of hearts, we all - everyone, no matter what our "race" - know where we stand in the pecking order of intelligence, looks, economics, the force of our personailties, etc. And for the vast majority of us, we realize there are folks who are more gifted with these attributes than we are, and there are folks who are less gifted. So imagine you're one of these mediocre white folks, but you feel badly about who you are. If you take away the one buffer out there that can make you feel a little better about yourself - the notion of white supremacy - you just have to face the truth about yourself. I think for some people that's just the last straw, and they can't take it. Now add to this that you don't have to actually be mediocre to feel badly about yourself. You can be good looking, highly intelligent, and rich and still have a very low opinion of yourself. I think people who want to "make America great again" and are afraid, want to hang onto white supremacy, sexism, xenophobia, etc. because they can't accept themselves as they are at a very deep level.
@glassosiris2 місяці тому
The amount of thought he puts in his movies that seem to regular audience as simple and basic action movies
@Rikegile2 місяці тому
Mr. Shindo must be a very healthy man. He's probably the first Japanese filmmaker who's ever become a centenarian
@bruceharper82322 місяці тому
Beautiful!
@theafricantexan95732 місяці тому
1:23:44 The actual show begins
@orangewarm12 місяці тому
No one wanted Hanna to get McCauley.
@zigmass48992 місяці тому
bravo
@barrycross25852 місяці тому
I wanted to watch this because I like John Cleese, but the bloke introducing him is unbelievable. He talks on about a lecturer trying to explain humour, that he waffles on. But this bloke then does the same thing.
@laurentgomes37032 місяці тому
Wow. 🌸🌸🌸 "The flower bloomed and faded. The sun rose and sank. The lover loved and went. And what the poets said in rhyme, the young translated into practice." Virginia Woolf
@yaneponce91292 місяці тому
Oyeee Alberto Corrales ese me saco de circulacion el otro dia asereeeeee cuando me dijo tu conoses a Jose Luis de ninguna parte no me dio tiempo a desirle nada porke esa gente no dejan hablar a nadie oye me tuvo toda la noche llorando 😢😢😢😢😢es mejor llorar y no hablar con este tema esto esta fuerte estooo esta pa pensarlooooo ke locura la muerte de Jose Luis 😢😢😢😢😢yo estoy la verdad muy mal con esta talla 😢😢😢😢😢😢❤❤❤❤❤❤
@nrconnor25982 місяці тому
What a vapid spew of disjointed drivel.
@Jalleur143252 місяці тому
"Theres a lot of great comedy and a dearth of great comedy executives. Yes same could be said of so many industries."
@Jalleur143252 місяці тому
Great chat. I was going to leave it on in the background but it was so good i had to sit down and watch.
@1rock4apes883 місяці тому
this is crazy to listen after the documentary of 2022 by eddie martin
@Gehri_soch2.02 місяці тому
Yeah that documentary is thought provoking how Larry exploited those vulnerable kids and people like Harmony and Chloe didn't look out for Justin and Harold like she was filming American Psycho while Justin was in a dark place like she's relevant due to those two legends
@grimtapestry55853 місяці тому
There's a fish! innnnn the perculator!
@vanessas23633 місяці тому
I'm creased laughing 😂
@georgehaber10423 місяці тому
It's gorgeous !!!
@EmmanuelSeals3 місяці тому
Beautiful
@nomimalone75203 місяці тому
Hodgman has a few really good zingers in this.
@oliveroneill13883 місяці тому
The jews point of view. Is more comical
@libertas573 місяці тому
One of the worst things is for the interviewer to try and outdo the person being interviewed.
@user-uw7bn6ly3x3 місяці тому
Hi is me malang kujabi bachinab cul tural troupe
@justingriffin25463 місяці тому
woof
@ambriagriffin3 місяці тому
In all realness, it makes me mad af to see my ancestors perform for their "masters". This is beautiful, yet taken away from these peoples until it became a novelty for (again) whites to indulge in. I'm sad and glorious at the same time...smh