Who even gives a shit about Twilight? Vampire Diaries is WAY better! Doppelgangers! Crazy eyes! TEAM BOONE!!!
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I know nitpicking at typos in comments is bad form but it's Colombiana with an O, not a U. I put this in a comment because it refers to Colombia the country, which practically everyone also misspells by putting a U where there should be an O. Colombia is a Latin American country. Columbia is a university/mythical white lady.
Unrelated, where did Zoe Saldana come from, that's so important to not forget about?
The Godfather Part III
Amelie
On a different note, do Bollywood movies count as musicals? And would people like Amitabh Bachchan or Shahrukh Khan count as A-list actors?
There is a "legit" legal argument against the portions of the Civil Rights Act--that it's too big of a stretch of Congress' power to regulate interstate commerce--but there was a series of Supreme Court cases in its wake that basically decided the issue.
Nowadays people don't really care about states' rights or the proper balance of federalism. Even the SCOTUS' "liberal" and "conservative" blocs are divided more along pro- and anti-regulation lines, with the question of the balance of federalism not really important to either side except in terms of how it can help their arguments over other things. When people do say they champion states' rights, they're really saying they just want less government at any and all levels. Except Clarence Thomas, he really means it.
Federalism as the Founders envisioned it hasn't really existed since the 30s, and really, thank God for that, it would be a disaster in today's world.
I'd like to put in my late vote for A History of Violence. I like both those movies, A LOT, but I think A History of Violence would be better for generating discussion.
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