I might have to hatelisten to film scholar Jim Norton ramble on about the poetic beauty of Crash. I think it was after Ludacris was in studio and refused to talk about anything controversial, once he leaves Jim starts talking about the emotional impact and why every scene was so powerful. I think he spends at least 10 minutes on the racist cop pulling the black girl he molested out of the burning car and why that scene was so necessary.
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1 OkaySeriouslyBro 2019-04-23
I might have to hatelisten to film scholar Jim Norton ramble on about the poetic beauty of Crash. I think it was after Ludacris was in studio and refused to talk about anything controversial, once he leaves Jim starts talking about the emotional impact and why every scene was so powerful. I think he spends at least 10 minutes on the racist cop pulling the black girl he molested out of the burning car and why that scene was so necessary.
1 Poo-U 2019-04-23
It’s all about the commonality of language, child.
1 GinFoss 2019-04-23
i wrote my masters thesis on the nonexistent subject "commonality of language" because i was inspired by jimmy
1 GinFoss 2019-04-23
"we both share the commonality of language" is such a cool way of saying "we're speaking english"
1 DeadWithoutMyDavid 2019-04-23
I don't like Patrick Norton
1 Poo-U 2019-04-23
How about Jimmy Nortlinson?
1 Pud_Suckley 2019-04-23
He's done it a crazy amount of times.
1 BoardroomBimmy 2019-04-23
That movie goes to some dark places, man.
1 TurningFrogsGay 2019-04-23
“Luda got nuthin to say”
1 YourOldPalHoward 2019-04-23
Crash came in 2004.
1 DisastrousVisual 2019-04-23
I came out in 2004, faggot.
1 alt213 2019-04-23
Faggot. I came out in 1996; the same year as the movie called Crash that was actually good.
1 gayjohn75 2019-04-23
How'd your parents take it?
1 LamarThePotato 2019-04-23
In the ass!! LOOOL
1 BoatHack2 2019-04-23
THEY NEEDED THA MONEY!
1 gayjohn75 2019-04-23
The director of Crash is Paul Haggis. Sound similar to a certain pedo character?