Here we go again. Mesa shootings.
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And the Homeless crazy guy in LAcallen said:
Only one that has been discussed involved douchbaggery that may of given cop reasonable reason to shoot,Ferguson.jeffbr said:
Exactly. I want to hear more about how the arrest went down. Did he comply or resist? Did the officers feel threatened? Did he struggle with them or attempt to go for their sidearms?hedonist said:Yet again, I want to look to the fucking cookie!
Maybe the actions taken (or not taken) are specific to the situation, maybe the location, maybe other factors aside from the old black and white routine.
Other than Tamir Rice, most of the stories on this board of blacks getting shot by cops seem to involve some sort of douchebaggery on the part of the guy getting shot. I know some on this board like to make everything a strictly racial issue, dismissing other critical factors.0 -
Just saw this great movie- "Rudderless"- and was really blown away by it. It's from last year but I just caught up with it. We've had many gun/ gun violence threads but until now I don't think I've ever quite looked at gun violence from this angle (avoiding spoilers but you guys are on top of it and probably seen it already anyway...).
In the extras William H. Macy (it's basically his movie) mentioned gun violence being part of the film but didn't want the movie to be preachy or sermonizing. Great movie if any of you haven't seen it and the music is excellent."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Homeless and crazy shouldn't equal death.rr165892 said:
And the Homeless crazy guy in LAcallen said:
Only one that has been discussed involved douchbaggery that may of given cop reasonable reason to shoot,Ferguson.jeffbr said:
Exactly. I want to hear more about how the arrest went down. Did he comply or resist? Did the officers feel threatened? Did he struggle with them or attempt to go for their sidearms?hedonist said:Yet again, I want to look to the fucking cookie!
Maybe the actions taken (or not taken) are specific to the situation, maybe the location, maybe other factors aside from the old black and white routine.
Other than Tamir Rice, most of the stories on this board of blacks getting shot by cops seem to involve some sort of douchebaggery on the part of the guy getting shot. I know some on this board like to make everything a strictly racial issue, dismissing other critical factors.10-18-2000 Houston, 04-06-2003 Houston, 6-25-2003 Toronto, 10-8-2004 Kissimmee, 9-4-2005 Calgary, 12-3-05 Sao Paulo, 7-2-2006 Denver, 7-22-06 Gorge, 7-23-2006 Gorge, 9-13-2006 Bern, 6-22-2008 DC, 6-24-2008 MSG, 6-25-2008 MSG0 -
Homeless, crazy, and attacking police officers might though.callen said:
Homeless and crazy shouldn't equal death.rr165892 said:
And the Homeless crazy guy in LAcallen said:
Only one that has been discussed involved douchbaggery that may of given cop reasonable reason to shoot,Ferguson.jeffbr said:
Exactly. I want to hear more about how the arrest went down. Did he comply or resist? Did the officers feel threatened? Did he struggle with them or attempt to go for their sidearms?hedonist said:Yet again, I want to look to the fucking cookie!
Maybe the actions taken (or not taken) are specific to the situation, maybe the location, maybe other factors aside from the old black and white routine.
Other than Tamir Rice, most of the stories on this board of blacks getting shot by cops seem to involve some sort of douchebaggery on the part of the guy getting shot. I know some on this board like to make everything a strictly racial issue, dismissing other critical factors.
Callen... what do you propose the police do when they are being assaulted? You are hyper-critical... so I am assuming you have some better ideas. Please share them... but don't bother with the 'leave the guns at the station' one because we all know this is ludicrous."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
I will check it out. I think William H. Macy is underrated as an actor. Thanks.brianlux said:Just saw this great movie- "Rudderless"- and was really blown away by it. It's from last year but I just caught up with it. We've had many gun/ gun violence threads but until now I don't think I've ever quite looked at gun violence from this angle (avoiding spoilers but you guys are on top of it and probably seen it already anyway...).
In the extras William H. Macy (it's basically his movie) mentioned gun violence being part of the film but didn't want the movie to be preachy or sermonizing. Great movie if any of you haven't seen it and the music is excellent.0 -
I wanted to snap his character's neck in Fargo.WhatYouTaughtMe said:
I will check it out. I think William H. Macy is underrated as an actor. Thanks.brianlux said:Just saw this great movie- "Rudderless"- and was really blown away by it. It's from last year but I just caught up with it. We've had many gun/ gun violence threads but until now I don't think I've ever quite looked at gun violence from this angle (avoiding spoilers but you guys are on top of it and probably seen it already anyway...).
In the extras William H. Macy (it's basically his movie) mentioned gun violence being part of the film but didn't want the movie to be preachy or sermonizing. Great movie if any of you haven't seen it and the music is excellent.
"My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Macy is doing great work these days. Have you seen "Rudderless"?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I wanted to snap his character's neck in Fargo.WhatYouTaughtMe said:
I will check it out. I think William H. Macy is underrated as an actor. Thanks.brianlux said:Just saw this great movie- "Rudderless"- and was really blown away by it. It's from last year but I just caught up with it. We've had many gun/ gun violence threads but until now I don't think I've ever quite looked at gun violence from this angle (avoiding spoilers but you guys are on top of it and probably seen it already anyway...).
In the extras William H. Macy (it's basically his movie) mentioned gun violence being part of the film but didn't want the movie to be preachy or sermonizing. Great movie if any of you haven't seen it and the music is excellent.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
He did great work in Fargo- hence the 'snap his character's neck' comment. He needed to play a little worm... and he succeeded big timebrianlux said:
Macy is doing great work these days. Have you seen "Rudderless"?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I wanted to snap his character's neck in Fargo.WhatYouTaughtMe said:
I will check it out. I think William H. Macy is underrated as an actor. Thanks.brianlux said:Just saw this great movie- "Rudderless"- and was really blown away by it. It's from last year but I just caught up with it. We've had many gun/ gun violence threads but until now I don't think I've ever quite looked at gun violence from this angle (avoiding spoilers but you guys are on top of it and probably seen it already anyway...).
In the extras William H. Macy (it's basically his movie) mentioned gun violence being part of the film but didn't want the movie to be preachy or sermonizing. Great movie if any of you haven't seen it and the music is excellent.
By the way... if you've never seen Fargo... you need to. A classic by every definition of the word."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Fargo is among the few films that no matter when I come across it, I have to watch. LOVE IT.
Macy was great in Shameless as well, though I never made it past the first season.
B, I'll check out Rudderless if I can.0 -
Only one thing could've prevented this. Arm more people obviously.0
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Love his portrayal of Frank Gallagher as well. I guess there's enough gun threads on here. Maybe I should move this to AET. There aren't enough William H. Macy threads.hedonist said:Fargo is among the few films that no matter when I come across it, I have to watch. LOVE IT.
Macy was great in Shameless as well, though I never made it past the first season.
B, I'll check out Rudderless if I can.0 -
A William H. Mesa thread?0
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Hahaha, sounds good. You're on a roll!hedonist said:A William H. Mesa thread?
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Oh yah! I once had a neighbor who was from Fargo ND. Fortunately he was not into chippers.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
He did great work in Fargo- hence the 'snap his character's neck' comment. He needed to play a little worm... and he succeeded big timebrianlux said:
Macy is doing great work these days. Have you seen "Rudderless"?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I wanted to snap his character's neck in Fargo.WhatYouTaughtMe said:
I will check it out. I think William H. Macy is underrated as an actor. Thanks.brianlux said:Just saw this great movie- "Rudderless"- and was really blown away by it. It's from last year but I just caught up with it. We've had many gun/ gun violence threads but until now I don't think I've ever quite looked at gun violence from this angle (avoiding spoilers but you guys are on top of it and probably seen it already anyway...).
In the extras William H. Macy (it's basically his movie) mentioned gun violence being part of the film but didn't want the movie to be preachy or sermonizing. Great movie if any of you haven't seen it and the music is excellent.
By the way... if you've never seen Fargo... you need to. A classic by every definition of the word.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
So are we left turning into movies that you have to watch when you run across them? I will add to that.
Armageddon
Shawshank Redemption
Independence Day
Crimson Tide(or any Denzel Movie)
Forrest Gump
Legally Blonde
Goodfellas
Silver Linings Playbook
Apocalypse Now
Devil Wears Prada
Fargo
Anchorman,Old School,Wedding Crashers,talladega Nights
Austin Powers
Van Wilder
Fletch
CaddyShack
Blindside
Fried Green Tomatoes
Pulp Fiction
Bad Boys 2
Happy Gilmore
Big Trouble
Any Drew Barrymore movie
To name a few,in our house anyway.Sorry for the detour.This is way more fun to talk about then mass shootings.Post edited by rr165892 on0 -
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