Man is necessarily always a prey to his passions, he follows and obeys the general order of nature, and he accommodates himself thereto, as much as the nature of things demands.
— Baruch Spinoza, Ethics (via philosophybits)
1944 - Snowball the cat tries to take over a machine gun in Normandy so she can shoot some Nazis herself. Good luck to you, Snowball! [video]
I prefer the version that the cat tries to stop him from shouting another human being.
Well, luckily that version isn’t true, and the Nazis were defeated by shooting lots of them. Good job, Snowball!
Trench warfare, a Madsen MG, and the late revision kettle helmet point to the actually time frame of this being mid to late World War 1, British Soldiers, on the western front of the war. Probably engaged in a stalemate with German forces at Verdun, The Battle of the Somme ,or The Third Ypres Campaign.
A good attempt at sounding smart, dear porn blog, but I think you didn’t notice there’s a video link attached showing when and where it is.
The New York Ripper will be re-released on Blu-ray on June 25 via Blue Underground. It has been newly restored in 4K from the uncensored original camera negative. It features both English and Italian audio options.
The three-disc limited edition set
includes the new transfer on Blu-ray, a bonus DVD, a CD of Francesco De Masi’s (The Inglorious Bastards) score, a booklet with an essay by Travis Crawford, reversible
artwork, and a lenticular slipcover.
The 1982 Italian giallo film is directed by Lucio Fulci (Zombie, The Beyond). Jack Hedley, Paolo Malco, Almanta Suska, and Alexandra Delli Colli star, with Fulci himself in a small role.
Special features are listed below, where you can also preview the lenticular art and watch a new trailer.
Palestinians called for the world to act in the face of Israeli attacks on the Occupied Territories.
“The international community cannot remain silent to the Israeli airstrikes on Gaza,” said Yousef al-Mahmoud, a spokesman for the Palestinian Authority, the government of the occupied West Bank.
Pelosi, in her comments, decried the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement—an international grassroots movement aimed at using economic and political pressure to change Israel’s treatment of the Palestinians—as “bigoted and dangerous.”
Senator Chuck Schumer’s comments, in which he likened Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) to President Donald Trump, came in for disdain from journalist Glenn Greenwald.