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Question: What's the difference between justice and punishment? #DIRTYLAUNDRY
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scream-of-consciousness; "If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
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I love happy endings.
ReplyDeleteThat was good.
No, I take that back. It was fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI WANT THAT MOVIE NOW!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like this generation's Paul Kersey
ReplyDeleteWHat a way to start the day. LOVE Ron Perlman.
ReplyDeleteTim
Nice to see Frank Castle hasn't lost his touch..
ReplyDeleteLarry in Rochester
Interesting product placement for Jack Daniels. Also interesting is the continuing popularity of anti-criminal, vigilante style movies.
ReplyDeleteYa know ... I have never ever seen a gang that was multicultural.
ReplyDeleteCriminals tend to be even more hidebound than klansmen.
Kris,
ReplyDeleteIn the burbs, & small towns; lots of em. Mostly started by the gang bangers whose folks moved on up to a better neighborhood to get their little darlings away from the evils of the old hood.
RAK
Anyone else heard of the Knock out game?
I will see this film! I will own this film when it comes out on dvd!
ReplyDeleteWow, that was exciting, It was a fan film by Thomas Jane, The '04 Punisher. Shown at the San Diego Comic Con.
ReplyDeleteLoved it!!!!!
thoR~
What's not to like?
ReplyDeleteToo bad Jane's a full on Obama fellationist. check the twit's twitter stream at https://twitter.com/thomasjane
ReplyDeleteOh Boss . ; ) >
ReplyDeleteI always like Ron Perlman.
ReplyDeleteWait! Wait! Don't go!
ReplyDeleteWhat is the difference between punishment and justice?
"Frank Castle 2012"
ReplyDelete"Dirty Laundry 2012"
"Clean Laundry 2013"
Frank Castle, a punisher that just wants to be left alone, home schools his kid, but is caught up in the filth of the world and waits too long to act after the raping of virtue (okay, she hasn't had virtue for a while) and steps up to take care of business.
thoR~