I've pretty much had Once Upon a Time in Hollywood on loop ever since it became available on Prime.
Lot of good one-liners in that movie.
Watched "The Pharmacist" on Netflix. It's a documentary about a pharmacist who's son is killed while buying street drugs. He goes on a crusade to find his son's killer and later goes on a crusade against opioids being overprescribed by unscrupulous doctors and the makers of these drugs.
It's pretty interesting. More interesting still (to me) is how the pharmacist gets just totally obsessed with his crusades. I'm no shrink, but he seems to develop a lot of narcissism and grandiosity over the course of events.
It's a 4 part series and, IMO, worth watching.
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Two episodes into Medal of Honor on Netflix. It recounts the stories of actual recipients of the Medal of Honor. Good show so far with reenactments and animated maps to help get an idea how everything went down. When possible they get the people that were there to tell the story first hand, or they might get family members on to talk about the person on a personal level.
Last season of Strike Back premiers tonight.
Joker.
What a piece of Sh**t!
It's a typical, "Society is the reason for evil." Oh the poor Joker is created by the ailes of society. It's not his fault he kills a shit load of people, it societies.
Give me a fucking break. I'm just sick and tired of people having orgasims over the idea that assholes aren't responsible for their actions.
He is a sick asshole that Batman should put away. (or kill) How many people would have lived live if somebody has the guts to put this mad dog down?
But the movie celebrates his effen madness. The problem isn't the fact that he's a homicidal nut job, It's that society doesn't respect his "journey."
This will be a perfect entry to the historical documentation of the fall of America.
Well, that's just a character than Joaquin Phoenix played. What? Wait. Yes, yes you are right.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87zXvSCmSYk
Rosco