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Josh Allen was crying after watching his wife Hailee in Sinners
Posted on 9/5/25 at 8:56 am
Posted on 9/5/25 at 8:56 am
Posted on 9/5/25 at 9:14 am to hawgfaninc
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He’s got a nice chair in the corner at their house
She's an actor. She was not fricking a guy for real.
Posted on 9/5/25 at 9:24 am to hawgfaninc
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He’s got a nice chair in the corner at their house
Congrats on being a porn addict.
Posted on 9/5/25 at 9:28 am to Dr RC
If I never checked this board or the OT, I’d have no idea what a cuck is. Some people need to get out more.
Posted on 9/5/25 at 9:30 am to ipodking
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That movie was mid
That movie was awesome. Way better than I figured it would be.
Posted on 9/5/25 at 9:35 am to CocomoLSU
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That movie was awesome. Way better than I figured it would be.
I couldn't finish it. I'm sure it's my own headspace or whatever, but my tolerance for any kind of racial / social justice messaging or the plight of the oppressed minority is almost zero. The first sign of any of it and I just turn off whatever I'm watching. It just takes me right out of the show.
Posted on 9/5/25 at 9:37 am to hawgfaninc
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He’s got a nice chair in the corner at their house
dude dumped his long time GF who was crazy but hot and wifed up HS. That's not beta shite.
Posted on 9/5/25 at 9:43 am to Sam Quint
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I couldn't finish it. I'm sure it's my own headspace or whatever, but my tolerance for any kind of racial / social justice messaging or the plight of the oppressed minority is almost zero. The first sign of any of it and I just turn off whatever I'm watching. It just takes me right out of the show.
I can understand that...but it is literally set in Mississippi in the 1930s.
It's not like it was shoehorned in there irrelevantly. Outside of the gratuitous scene at the end, it's pretty much non-existent.
I thought it was fun as frick. And has one of the best credits scenes ever (the second one).
This post was edited on 9/5/25 at 9:57 am
Posted on 9/5/25 at 9:44 am to Sam Quint
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I couldn't finish it. I'm sure it's my own headspace or whatever, but my tolerance for any kind of racial / social justice messaging or the plight of the oppressed minority is almost zero. The first sign of any of it and I just turn off whatever I'm watching. It just takes me right out of the show.
That's unfortunate. Is it a black trauma type of film? I was debating whether to watch this but my tolerance for that genre is practically non-existent now.
Posted on 9/5/25 at 9:49 am to Saint Alfonzo
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I was debating whether to watch this but my tolerance for that genre is practically non-existent now.
Kinda spoilers**
Dude it’s not bad at all. There is a gratuitous, Django type scene with some KKK types at the end. Other than that it’s all within the context of the story.
I have a very low woke tolerance and in enjoyed it.
Posted on 9/5/25 at 9:52 am to Saint Alfonzo
quote:no - if you turned it off for “social justice” reasons you misread the film. I have a fairly low tolerance for that but this movie didn’t come close to touching it. I’ve seen it twice - it’s great.
Is it a black trauma type of film? I was debating whether to watch this but my tolerance for that genre is practically non-existent now.
And dunking on Josh Allen is maybe a little weird - his wife did a great job in a movie he liked and he was proud of her. BFD.
Posted on 9/5/25 at 9:57 am to hawgfaninc
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Josh Allen was crying after watching his wife Hailee in Sinners
"Good morning, Worm your honour.
The crown will plainly show the prisoner
who now stands before you,
was caught red-handed, showing feelings.
Showing feelings of an almost human nature.
This will not do."
- "The Trial (The Wall)"
- Pink Floyd 1979
Posted on 9/5/25 at 9:59 am to hawgfaninc
He said that in an interview they showed on Hard Knocks. I thought he came across as a very down to earth and cool over the course of the show. His teammates clearly love him. A husband being proud of his wife isn't really something that I'm going to hate on him for.
This post was edited on 9/5/25 at 10:08 am
Posted on 9/5/25 at 10:06 am to iwyLSUiwy
Yes, the social justice message is there.
There’s also a very strong anti-music industry message.
There’s a very strong message about Black people joining the corporate cult and harming Black people the same way Whites did during more racist eras. It presents Black on Black crime as destructive to the fabric of Black culture and existence.
There’s a very strong message about the appropriation of Irish folk and Black music as a means to control the underclasses.
The Irish and Asians are presented as just as downtrodden and hunted as Black people.
That’s why people like this movie. It has a lot to say and doesn’t let Black people off the hook; it shows how “the system” has turned them against each other.
And it has vampires.
There’s also a very strong anti-music industry message.
There’s a very strong message about Black people joining the corporate cult and harming Black people the same way Whites did during more racist eras. It presents Black on Black crime as destructive to the fabric of Black culture and existence.
There’s a very strong message about the appropriation of Irish folk and Black music as a means to control the underclasses.
The Irish and Asians are presented as just as downtrodden and hunted as Black people.
That’s why people like this movie. It has a lot to say and doesn’t let Black people off the hook; it shows how “the system” has turned them against each other.
And it has vampires.
This post was edited on 9/5/25 at 10:09 am
Posted on 9/5/25 at 10:19 am to Fewer Kilometers
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"Good morning, Worm your honour.
The crown will plainly show the prisoner
who now stands before you,
was caught red-handed, showing feelings.
Showing feelings of an almost human nature.
This will not do."
- "The Trial (The Wall)"
- Pink Floyd 1979
Great album, tremendous live concert. Too bad Roger Waters is a world class a-hole.
Posted on 9/5/25 at 10:22 am to bluestem75
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Yes, the social justice message is there.
There’s also a very strong anti-music industry message.
There’s a very strong message about Black people joining the corporate cult and harming Black people the same way Whites did during more racist eras. It presents Black on Black crime as destructive to the fabric of Black culture and existence.
There’s a very strong message about the appropriation of Irish folk and Black music as a means to control the underclasses.
The Irish and Asians are presented as just as downtrodden and hunted as Black people.
That’s why people like this movie. It has a lot to say and doesn’t let Black people off the hook; it shows how “the system” has turned them against each other.
And it has vampires.
This description leads me to believe it's a film I might enjoy. I'll probably check it out this weekend, I think it's on Hobo Max now.
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