Bonfire battles on Dublin's streets
Thought youd get a kick outta this..this is my neighborhood around halloween..these are kids, oldest about 17..they get violent if you're carrying wood..as i do home from the markets to make stuff..
Ive ran into this sorta shit a few times n can only be thankful I have a hammer, crowbar and lumphammer with me when i do..theyre little scumbag bastards and become the extreme versions of themselves around Halloween.
post apocolyptic but now.
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Favorite Post-apocalyptic/Dystopian movies
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THey should have guns. Clear out the herd a bit.
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funny you mention it, theres already kinves involved..we ddont have a gun problem apart from a few of these kids parents perhaps..it's on the way though evidently..BurtReynolds wrote:THey should have guns. Clear out the herd a bit.
just thought it fit in a post apocolyptic setting yet in one of europes supposedly better societies..
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LV, have you seen The Day, yet?
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I have not. Did you recommended that one before? I was actually trying to remember one you mentioned a while ago.E.H. Ruddock wrote:LV, have you seen The Day, yet?
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Yeah I liked it. Not too long and the story and visuals are decent. By the way, I still get haunted once in a while by "The Divide". :/LoathedVermin72 wrote:I have not. Did you recommended that one before? I was actually trying to remember one you mentioned a while ago.E.H. Ruddock wrote:LV, have you seen The Day, yet?
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I saw A Boy And His Dog on network tv when I was like 8 and thought it sucked, expecting it to be more like Road Warrior.
Decided to watch it again because I keep hearing about it, and it turns out that it still sucks.
Don Johnson is uniquely annoying in this.
I did appreciate the influence on Fallout, though, and the dark joke at the end was great. Did not pick up on that when I was 8.
Decided to watch it again because I keep hearing about it, and it turns out that it still sucks.
Don Johnson is uniquely annoying in this.
I did appreciate the influence on Fallout, though, and the dark joke at the end was great. Did not pick up on that when I was 8.
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I'm not going to say that I like or enjoy A Boy and His Dog, but I do appreciate how batshit and unapologetically cruel it is. Few movies have the cajones to really be unapologetically cruel
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True.
I'm triggered a bit by all the scenes with Johnson screaming at a bewildered dog.
I'm triggered a bit by all the scenes with Johnson screaming at a bewildered dog.
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I recently watched "These Final Hours" on Shudder and it was excellent