Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa
The film is excruciatingly funny at times, often as barbaric as it is profane.
The film is excruciatingly funny at times, often as barbaric as it is profane.
Like it or not, the proposed constitutional ban on gay marriage in Indiana discriminates against Hoosier citizens.
While this film will soon be forgotten, it has the greatest magical white horse since the one that appeared in Mike Newell’s classic Into the West (1992).
An accurate review of this film could have simply said, “I really didn’t like it, enough said”.
How can this film be both fun and intellectually stimulating? How can that be possible?
It may not be a great movie, but it forces you to remember that the importance of life transcends life itself.
While most of us will occasionally go to a film and be pleasantly surprised with its quality, how often do you go when you are left in shock?
What if the cost of being madly in love forced you to hide in a public closet as if you didn’t exist?
The arrival of the NRA for their convention is a perfect time for our community to have a meaningful conversation regarding firearm regulations.