You need to understand something. And this is where context is everything. That’s my grandfather. Lt Col Bertram W Wilson. He was a Tuskegee Airman with the 302nd and 100th Fighter Squadron. He took that photo coming back from the Berlin bombing mission that was the finale of the
Important context:
From the grandson of the pilot:
"He took that photo coming back from the Berlin bombing mission....Those Swastikas on his plane are for KILLING NAZIS"
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Obviously Luke Cage was created in the 1970s, but did y'all peek how the Marvel series depicted him having to fight MORE Black people to SAVE Harlem than white villains?
I did.
He didn’t start this fight, but he will finish it.
Rebel Ridge, the next film by Jeremy Saulnier, premieres September 6. Starring Aaron Pierre, Don Johnson, and AnnaSophia Robb.
Leonardo DiCaprio thinks Django Unchained, The Great Gatsby, and The Wolf of Wall Street as a loose trilogy exploring wealth and power through different eras of American history.
I'm a veteran former Los Angeles Times reporter and staff writer. For them not to endorse a candidate is alarming. But the Washington Post? The paper that broke Watergate? Something is broken. This is not normal.
The Help is #1 on Netflix? Fuck that. Click on "Malcolm X". When They See Us. 13th. LA 92. Dear White People. On My Block. HiphopEvolution. Spider-Man into the Spider Verse...and that show with the bald bulletproof muhfucka. What's his name again?
He destroyed himself. But brilliant acting. Watch episode 1 and episode 60 back to back and you will NEVER see a bigger transformation. Damson was robbed.
Y’all don’t get it. She’s learning this lesson. That’s the point. It’s not about the money. What’s crazy is she’s more like Stane than Stark. When you come from nothing, money feels like it’s everything. That’s what makes her evolution fascinating.
Ironheart constantly complains that if she had billions she could be just like Tony Stark. Its the money holding her back.
Its obvious the writers didnt watch Ironman...
The genius of this skit is not just the writing and the acting, but the production value. Think about it. Minimal takes. Cheap wigs that are part of the joke. One exterior location, minimal cast, a van, and a driver you don't have to shoot or cast. Daylight hours, to shoot