liam neeson, pillar of strength
Saw Batman Begins the other day, and there was Liam Neeson again, threatening to be in only the first 10 minutes of another adventure.
Playing Henri Ducard, he trains young Patrick Bateman how to breathe in his fear and breathe out ass-kicking, but only if he'll promise to use it in the shadows. They stand in a shanty on a mountaintop and throw blue flowers at each other while ninjas dance around them, very much like an angry Tibetan version of Lord of the Dance. When Neeson's character is knocked unconscious, you know he'll show up for the last 10 minutes of the show, but in what capacity is unclear. The movie is awesome fun, with some much-needed depth and a bunch of fun supporting roles played to the hilt by great actors who usually don't show up for the superhero money. I highly recommend it.
The nice lady at the local 7-11 said she liked it when I came in, because I always smile. I figured it was just good manners, but apparently I am the op-ed response to the world's ills. Take note, you grouchy mugs.
misanthropes have feelings, too
Playing Henri Ducard, he trains young Patrick Bateman how to breathe in his fear and breathe out ass-kicking, but only if he'll promise to use it in the shadows. They stand in a shanty on a mountaintop and throw blue flowers at each other while ninjas dance around them, very much like an angry Tibetan version of Lord of the Dance. When Neeson's character is knocked unconscious, you know he'll show up for the last 10 minutes of the show, but in what capacity is unclear. The movie is awesome fun, with some much-needed depth and a bunch of fun supporting roles played to the hilt by great actors who usually don't show up for the superhero money. I highly recommend it.
The nice lady at the local 7-11 said she liked it when I came in, because I always smile. I figured it was just good manners, but apparently I am the op-ed response to the world's ills. Take note, you grouchy mugs.
misanthropes have feelings, too

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