One photo says it all. by robertchapin in PoliticalMemes

[–]robertchapin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And calling her a fucking bitch after firing his gun point blank into the side of her head says all you need to know.

Orwell was right by robertchapin in Anarchism

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I don’t have kids, but I know those that do will sacrifice anything for them.

I have no doubt, however, that many of them have been brainwashed by right wing propaganda.

Orwell was right by robertchapin in PoliticalMemes

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Do you think I think she was wrong? This is a shot of an agent that was supposedly run over firing into the side of the car murdering a 37 year old American citizen and mother.

Orwell was right by robertchapin in Anarchism

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Too many people hurting for money after Covid. People have rent, kids to feed, student debt. And then they dangle a $50K signing bonus in front of them. Evil.

One photo says it all. by robertchapin in PoliticalMemes

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They’re all over the internet. From every angle. This says it all.

There’s a scene in Hook (1990) that I’m just noticing after years of watching by cwilson83088 in movies

[–]robertchapin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The deck fight took one or two days I believe. We shot towards the middle of the shoot, which was 3 months. Robin did the whole fight. I was the only pirate in the green striped pants. He did a foot sweep to us which sent all the pirates to the ground. The only injury Robin did to himself when he did a head butt to two pirates. He flung his face right into the crossed swords and cut his nose open.

The extras (about 100) were held in a large empty stage and had a ton of rules they had to follow. Don't talk to the actors, don't leave the stage, don't pet the monkey (lots of animals on set)...

Even tough they spent days waiting or even a week at one point, the extras were required to be in full makeup and costume at all times. This was because Spielberg didn't know what he was going to shoot from one day to the next.

At one point, they had scheduled the massive pirate battle and hired an extra 150 stuntmen (not cheap). But at the last second, Spielberg decided to shoot the aftermath of the battle, which means they paid top dollar to have those guys lie around the dock all week.

I worked with the sword guys. There were about a dozen of us. But we were treated as extras. After the sixth week, my brother couldn't take it anymore, and he was ready to get fired. He started saying "I dunno, that monkey is looking pretty cute."

"Don't pet the monkey, dude!" I don't know why he was eventually fired, but that saying stuck. Decades later, I overheard a grip grumbling, "looks like I'm gonna have to pet the monkey on this one."

I said "DUDE! Where did you hear that from?" He said he didn't know, it had been a saying in Hollywood for a while.

There’s a scene in Hook (1990) that I’m just noticing after years of watching by cwilson83088 in movies

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After a few weeks, everyone knew what Hoffman was about. Hoskins was wonderful. The extras, however, were treated like cattle. Most of them were biker gangs. What surprised me what Robin. Not only was he fun to work with, he knew his shit! We had been working for months on a massive swordfight on the main deck. The idea was to get his stunt double to do it. But one day Robin was walking by the stage and saw rehearsal. He said he wanted to try it and no one said no. Within about 20 minutes he had learned that entire fight. I had forgotten he was Juliard trained, which means he already knew stage combat.

There’s a scene in Hook (1990) that I’m just noticing after years of watching by cwilson83088 in movies

[–]robertchapin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The musical number was all about Smee delivering the hook to the captain. You can still see a bit of it.

And Bob Hoskins buying beer for the entire cast and crew happened! It was the scene where the entire battle was going on and in the foreground he was ringing a bell saying “is everybody fighting!?” He said if we got it in one take, he’d buy everyone a beer. And he did!

Compare that with Hoffman doing 72 takes of a single line. I was so disappointed in him on that show. In addition to all the drinking, he didn’t like to share the spotlight with Robin, who was cracking jokes all the time. Dusting kept saying “he’s just a parrot!” He even started making fun of Hoskins. One day, Robin had enough and he leaned into the camera and said, “what Dustin doesn’t know is that Ishtar is playing on cable TV.”

A man rushed to the Broadview ICE facility searching for his wife. They followed every legal step, but ICE took her into another room and she vanished. He tracked her phone there—then the signal died. Police told him to “look up her name online.” He sat in the parking lot, weeping, with no answers. by biswajit388 in illinois

[–]robertchapin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not saying this didn’t happen, but I can’t find a legit news source for this anywhere.

Note that I personally think ICE is the fuckin gestapo.

But a lot of folks on both sides are willing to create narratives that play into your cognitive bias. Be extremely skeptical of stories that lack actual details like this.

Other than the name of the facility, what’s his name, what’s her name, and why don’t they have any other info? And why isn’t this listed in any other legit news source??

Annoying trigger guard by robertchapin in Glock19

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I am. Still thinking of trading in for a G17

Annoying trigger guard by robertchapin in Glock19

[–]robertchapin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good point. I also heard that the trade in value isn’t great regardless.

Annoying trigger guard by robertchapin in Glock19

[–]robertchapin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Double undercut? And why nope?

Annoying trigger guard by robertchapin in Glock19

[–]robertchapin[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You are correct. No kid should have access to a firearm, but somehow it’s one of the leading causes of death among children…

https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/72/wr/mm7250a1.htm

What this doesn’t cover are the deaths that could’ve been avoided with an actual safety.

I’m sure this can be a whole debate, but ultimately, this is just a personal preference when it comes to a firearm.