What a hero. What a model.
Well that kinda thing is probably forever confined to Pumping Iron. It’s true that Arnold was pretty ruthless in those days especially, when issues like psychological torment got precisely zero media attention from anyone. I mean think of it; he was just an extremely driven peasant boy from a small Austrian village, left home as soon as he could whereafter getting most of his guidance from drill instructors and weight lifters. Ethics played little part in his goals, until he met Maria most likely. I mean even in his Hollywood heydays he loved playing pranks on his costars; many of whom would then return the favor.What a hero. What a model.
Will the documentary expand on his most successful strategies, such as "pretend to befriend people and give them self-destructive advices" and "become the confident of insecure competitors and further ruin their morale when they feel down", so that we can become more like him ?
Well, pranks are one thing (Moore did it a lot, Guiness did some too, it's harmless fun). Deliberately ruining people's carrer by earning their intimate trusts and weaponizing it against them is... just not a thing that comes to the mind of decent human beings, at all - and then proudly bragging about it even less. And this has nothing to do with being rich or poor at the time, it's just about moral compasses.I mean even in his Hollywood heydays he loved playing pranks on his costars; many of whom would then return the favor.
Not sure how true any of this is but apparently the dramatic psychological stuff was staged to make the movie more entertaining.Well, pranks are one thing (Moore did it a lot, Guiness did some too, it's harmless fun). Deliberately ruining people's carrer by earning their intimate trusts and weaponizing it against them is... just not a thing that comes to the mind of decent human beings, at all - and then proudly bragging about it even less. And this has nothing to do with being rich or poor at the time, it's just about moral compasses.
I'm less inclined to judge whatever complexity in his love life lead him to have a hidden child (which I didn't even know). It's less directly related to ill intent.
People like zombie stories? Same reason Resident Evil keeps getting sequels.Gotta be kidding me -
How is this still popular enough to keep getting spin-offs.
At least Resident Evil has more than just zombies and knows how to mix it up. Walking Dead is just slow walking zombies combined with even more slow walking zombies. Added by a bunch of human characters no one gives a shit about.People like zombie stories? Same reason Resident Evil keeps getting sequels.
On one hand it's a trashy kinda exploitative show, and the UK version was way better.‘Kitchen Nightmares’ Returns To Fox After 10 Year Absence
Gordon Ramsay is getting back into the failing restaurant game. The celebrity chef is bringing back his long-running series Kitchen Nightmares for Fox. The show ran for seven seasons and nearly 100 episodes between 2007 and 2014. The format sees Ramsay invited by the owners of failing...deadline.com
On the other, what if there's another Amy's Baking Company?
Fyi, the husband is some kind of mobster. Did time in Israel, has a rap sheet for drug and extortion charges, and is banned from Germany and France. Rumor is he married his wife for a green card, and the bakery was a money laundering front. Got deported from the US a couple years after the show aired.Had to look it up, and not to be judgmental but damn if those people don’t look like they’d fit the bill for this.
One of these days I might actually play a Five Nights At Freddy's Game.
So, um, that's a thing.
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