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Kids Lose It Over The Ending Of A "Feel Good" Movie

RFlagg says...

Guess they better avoid Bridge to Terabithia... I don't recall why we were watching it without the kids, perhaps they weren't interested, but anyhow that one makes a turn from what one expects from the trailers to what you end up with... Moving to more mature movies, Sunshine was like that for me, great Science Fiction movie and then all of the sudden the third act... um... not like that for me in that I cried, but movies that make a turn in the last act from what I expected (and not in a Sixth Sense sort of twist, but a sudden plot/mood change).

UK Threatening to Raid Ecuador Embassy to Get Julian Assange

dag says...

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Talk about wreckless, how about state-sanctioned murder by helicopter of journalists? Isn't Wikileaks doing a service to humanity by getting this information out? Doesn't this trump "putting our operatives in danger"? >> ^Hybrid:

From the article: "But despite similar warnings ahead of the previous two massive releases of classified U.S. intelligence reports by the website, U.S. officials concede that they have no evidence to date that the documents led to anyone's death."
Oh, so someone has to die first before it's branded reckless. I get it now.
>> ^dag:
You might want to read this. No state wants its secrets revealed - especially when they are violating international law, but sunshine is the best disinfectant. >> ^Hybrid:
Well I think the charges are likely to be espionage related, and I think they can easily be applied. Some documents leaked named key people in hot spots around the world, and put them and their families in immediate danger. This is the reckless part of Assange that I hugely dislike. He doesn't care what's the documents, he just feeds off the controversy. He's not an activist or journalist, he's a walking, talking egotistical, god complex.
>> ^dag:
What would the charges be? - or does that even matter. Seriously - would you charge him with copyright infringement? >> ^Hybrid:
If only it were that simple. Did Assange wake up to all these leaked documents and go "You know what, I'm going to release all these documents belonging to the world's biggest superpower and it will be fine because I'm not a US citizen and therefore they'll just forget about it"?
People get extradited all the time, and not always to their birth countries. The US is currently trying to extradite a UK hacker from the UK. That's right, the UK is debating extraditing one of their own. It happens when you break laws that have international ramifications.
But even if you put all the law/jurisdiction mess aside. It doesn't help that I hugely dislike Assange. He's an egotistical, reckless bastard out to promote his own name. Secondly, I hate The Young Turks. Cenk says Assange is being extradited for "actually doing journalism". Oh fuck off Cenk, releasing a bunch of documents in their raw format, is NOT journalism. Anybody could do that.
>> ^dag:
Just because the documents were classified by the US government - why is it binding on someone who is not a citizen of the US?
If Iran marks their nuclear enrichment plans as top secret - and they wind up on Wikileaks - do you also think Assange should be extradited to Iran to stand trial?
>> ^Hybrid:
I have no issue with seeing Mr. Assange being extradited to the US via Sweden. He made a conscious choice to leak knowingly classified information, now it's time to face the music.




UK Threatening to Raid Ecuador Embassy to Get Julian Assange

Hybrid says...

From the article: "But despite similar warnings ahead of the previous two massive releases of classified U.S. intelligence reports by the website, U.S. officials concede that they have no evidence to date that the documents led to anyone's death."
Oh, so someone has to die first before it's branded reckless. I get it now.

>> ^dag:

You might want to read this. No state wants its secrets revealed - especially when they are violating international law, but sunshine is the best disinfectant. >> ^Hybrid:
Well I think the charges are likely to be espionage related, and I think they can easily be applied. Some documents leaked named key people in hot spots around the world, and put them and their families in immediate danger. This is the reckless part of Assange that I hugely dislike. He doesn't care what's the documents, he just feeds off the controversy. He's not an activist or journalist, he's a walking, talking egotistical, god complex.
>> ^dag:
What would the charges be? - or does that even matter. Seriously - would you charge him with copyright infringement? >> ^Hybrid:
If only it were that simple. Did Assange wake up to all these leaked documents and go "You know what, I'm going to release all these documents belonging to the world's biggest superpower and it will be fine because I'm not a US citizen and therefore they'll just forget about it"?
People get extradited all the time, and not always to their birth countries. The US is currently trying to extradite a UK hacker from the UK. That's right, the UK is debating extraditing one of their own. It happens when you break laws that have international ramifications.
But even if you put all the law/jurisdiction mess aside. It doesn't help that I hugely dislike Assange. He's an egotistical, reckless bastard out to promote his own name. Secondly, I hate The Young Turks. Cenk says Assange is being extradited for "actually doing journalism". Oh fuck off Cenk, releasing a bunch of documents in their raw format, is NOT journalism. Anybody could do that.
>> ^dag:
Just because the documents were classified by the US government - why is it binding on someone who is not a citizen of the US?
If Iran marks their nuclear enrichment plans as top secret - and they wind up on Wikileaks - do you also think Assange should be extradited to Iran to stand trial?
>> ^Hybrid:
I have no issue with seeing Mr. Assange being extradited to the US via Sweden. He made a conscious choice to leak knowingly classified information, now it's time to face the music.




UK Threatening to Raid Ecuador Embassy to Get Julian Assange

dag says...

Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag. (show it anyway)

You might want to read this. No state wants its secrets revealed - especially when they are violating international law, but sunshine is the best disinfectant. >> ^Hybrid:

Well I think the charges are likely to be espionage related, and I think they can easily be applied. Some documents leaked named key people in hot spots around the world, and put them and their families in immediate danger. This is the reckless part of Assange that I hugely dislike. He doesn't care what's the documents, he just feeds off the controversy. He's not an activist or journalist, he's a walking, talking egotistical, god complex.
>> ^dag:
What would the charges be? - or does that even matter. Seriously - would you charge him with copyright infringement? >> ^Hybrid:
If only it were that simple. Did Assange wake up to all these leaked documents and go "You know what, I'm going to release all these documents belonging to the world's biggest superpower and it will be fine because I'm not a US citizen and therefore they'll just forget about it"?
People get extradited all the time, and not always to their birth countries. The US is currently trying to extradite a UK hacker from the UK. That's right, the UK is debating extraditing one of their own. It happens when you break laws that have international ramifications.
But even if you put all the law/jurisdiction mess aside. It doesn't help that I hugely dislike Assange. He's an egotistical, reckless bastard out to promote his own name. Secondly, I hate The Young Turks. Cenk says Assange is being extradited for "actually doing journalism". Oh fuck off Cenk, releasing a bunch of documents in their raw format, is NOT journalism. Anybody could do that.
>> ^dag:
Just because the documents were classified by the US government - why is it binding on someone who is not a citizen of the US?
If Iran marks their nuclear enrichment plans as top secret - and they wind up on Wikileaks - do you also think Assange should be extradited to Iran to stand trial?
>> ^Hybrid:
I have no issue with seeing Mr. Assange being extradited to the US via Sweden. He made a conscious choice to leak knowingly classified information, now it's time to face the music.




Romney's Abortion Record: Spin vs. Truth

A10anis says...

>> ^KnivesOut:

Hey @A10anis, there's no need to get upset, certainly no reason to call names.
Maybe get some sunshine, whatever you gotta do.>> ^A10anis:
You know, friends of mine, quite rightly, castigate me for bothering to post. I'm starting to agree that it is pointless. Yes, you moron, I am well aware of Obama. However, he is not a contender, he is the incumbent.



I apologize. Sometimes I get a little exasperated, forgive me.

Romney's Abortion Record: Spin vs. Truth

KnivesOut says...

Hey @A10anis, there's no need to get upset, certainly no reason to call names.

Maybe get some sunshine, whatever you gotta do.>> ^A10anis:
You know, friends of mine, quite rightly, castigate me for bothering to post. I'm starting to agree that it is pointless. Yes, you moron, I am well aware of Obama. However, he is not a contender, he is the incumbent.

Split Lip Rayfield Live in Lawrence, Kansas 2012

MrFisk says...

Split Lip Rayfield - Never Make It Home lyrics
Well the wind it is a'blowin' and I haven't seen the sun
I ain't seen much anything about a month or so
Coulda been much different, yeah, Momma she told me so
I never shoulda listened to the things she didn't know

CHORUS:
I don't think I'll ever make it home
[Swim that muddy water]
I don't think I'll ever make it home
[To feel the bright sunshine]
I don't think I'll ever make it home
[Swim that muddy water]
I don't think I'll ever make it home
[To feel the bright sunshine]

Well I had a chance to be someone I never been before
Took his clothes and wallet and I left him on the floor
I always thought it would be so damn easy to be free
Sing myself a different tune the Man came down on me

CHORUS

These bars are old and this room is cold an' I'm out of cigarettes
Sleep is so elusive and my clothes are soakin' wet
I think about my sin and as I make my final trek
It won't make no difference with that rope around my neck

CHORUS

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Jim Carrey on why there are award shows

Xaielao says...

I like his dramas. Well, some of them. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind remains one of all time favorite movies.

On that note.. I saw an article recently where scientists are now able to take control of the memories of mice. So the technology of that movie may one day exist. Creepy.

Ellie Kemper's Dance Dare

Can Wisdom Save Us? – Documentary on preventing collapse.

enoch says...

hey @rebuilder
you are a refreshing optimist my friend.
think you could box some of that up and share a bit with me because my cynicism has become a total beast and keeps hogging all the covers.
maybe a little sunshine will shut him up.

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