Oh, wow! Not a single film of Sam Eliot's?! Not one? :O
(Ehhh, I couldn't say something like that myself-unfortunately, I'm not a big enough movie buff to say so, haha!)
And yeah-that Ross from the 2003 film was pretty good, pretty well-done. The one from 2008, played by William Hurt, is a sickeningly high-Machiavellian exploiter with no care for human rights, life, & dignity. I wouldn't be surprised if he sees himself as a good guy and, not just that, but the hero of the story. Ick. Ugh.
Bwuahahahahahaha on Betty's fiance actually being a shape-shifting black woman! 'Tis fascinating! But, see...black women and women of color in general don't exist, Chris! It's always either white women or men of color.
Remember: you're talking to a unicorn right now. ;)
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(Ehhh, I couldn't say something like that myself-unfortunately, I'm not a big enough movie buff to say so, haha!)
And yeah-that Ross from the 2003 film was pretty good, pretty well-done. The one from 2008, played by William Hurt, is a sickeningly high-Machiavellian exploiter with no care for human rights, life, & dignity. I wouldn't be surprised if he sees himself as a good guy and, not just that, but the hero of the story. Ick. Ugh.
Bwuahahahahahaha on Betty's fiance actually being a shape-shifting black woman! 'Tis fascinating! But, see...black women and women of color in general don't exist, Chris! It's always either white women or men of color.
Remember: you're talking to a unicorn right now. ;)
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