The actor's rich kid assistant didn't do anything other than attend an ivy league school without loans and he felt that justified her dying.
Maybe it does but kinda harsh all the same, she hadn't really done anything or been any more of an butthole than the average person on the street.
Is stealing from your adulterous lover and having your rich parents paying your way through an ivy league college worthy of death?
10 months ago
Anonymous
I'd say yes but I my standards on who is deserving of death are pretty low, I think drivers who don't signal should be dragged from their cars and beaten to death in front of their crying families so what do I know.
10 months ago
Anonymous
And people who don't return their grocery carts or play music in public.
10 months ago
Anonymous
and people who weave in and out of traffic doing 90mph.
>Your movie was shit and ruined my day off, you deserve to die
Does he think someone he served a sub-par meal to on their day off would also have the right to kill him in retaliation?
The message is that those who simply indulge for the sake of indulging, caring not about the art and craft going into it or the people who create it are buttholes and deserve what they get. It's the anti-consooomer film and only the consoomers defend it.
The world would be a much better place with honest people and healthy home-style comfort food restaurants than high cusine which is all pretentious foppery for the sake of the diner's egos rather than the joy of cooking and enjoying a good meal with people you like.
>art and craft
I just want to have a nice tasty meal with my family or friends. I want it to taste good so that we can have a good time while we talk. Caring about the art and craft is fricking pretentious as hell unless it's your job or a hobby for which you have a lot of passion. Most people don't have that passion for food and there's nothing wrong with that
>Oh, you like films, Cinemaphile? You say they're your whole life, your "raison d'etre"? Pitch me your idea for a film, then. Surely a film buff such as you would know a thing or two about the craft he so admires.
He despises the “foodie” more than the rich people lol
this OP is a dumb generalist trying to imitate board culture
someone who should be rightly ignored
the "foodie" reminded me of your typical eceleb parasocial nutjob
Not what the movie's about-- it condemns vices, not necessarily wealth.
>let’s condemn… vices!!!
that’s even more moronic, anon
Permissive morons like you are how we ended up in this fricked up timeline.
They were buttholes, them being rich was coincidental.
The actor's rich kid assistant didn't do anything other than attend an ivy league school without loans and he felt that justified her dying.
Maybe it does but kinda harsh all the same, she hadn't really done anything or been any more of an butthole than the average person on the street.
She was fricking Leguizamo behind his wife's back and stealing money from him.
Ah, that's right. He knew and was perfectly accepting of her stealing from him though, right?
Yes.
Is stealing from your adulterous lover and having your rich parents paying your way through an ivy league college worthy of death?
I'd say yes but I my standards on who is deserving of death are pretty low, I think drivers who don't signal should be dragged from their cars and beaten to death in front of their crying families so what do I know.
And people who don't return their grocery carts or play music in public.
and people who weave in and out of traffic doing 90mph.
Weirdo
It should not be assumed that the unhinged psycho with a penchant for murder had either completely justifiable or completely rational reasons
>Your movie was shit and ruined my day off, you deserve to die
Does he think someone he served a sub-par meal to on their day off would also have the right to kill him in retaliation?
He almost certainly would, yes.
Most of the times, yeah
Why do right wingers simp for rich people and corporations so hard?
I'm more in defence of murdering the right people to initiate change than some random people just for being rich tbh.
The message is that those who simply indulge for the sake of indulging, caring not about the art and craft going into it or the people who create it are buttholes and deserve what they get. It's the anti-consooomer film and only the consoomers defend it.
The world would be a much better place with honest people and healthy home-style comfort food restaurants than high cusine which is all pretentious foppery for the sake of the diner's egos rather than the joy of cooking and enjoying a good meal with people you like.
>art and craft
I just want to have a nice tasty meal with my family or friends. I want it to taste good so that we can have a good time while we talk. Caring about the art and craft is fricking pretentious as hell unless it's your job or a hobby for which you have a lot of passion. Most people don't have that passion for food and there's nothing wrong with that
It's funny how it's always ~~*rich people*~~ telling you this
>Oh, you like films, Cinemaphile? You say they're your whole life, your "raison d'etre"? Pitch me your idea for a film, then. Surely a film buff such as you would know a thing or two about the craft he so admires.
It's actually "pretentious people bad" and "sellouts bad". The rest was collateral damage