A House of Dynamite’ Trailer: Idris Elba and Rebecca Ferguson

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instead of getting 5 francisco lindor mets SS lines in how about come up with a real ending ? :mjtf:
 

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I heard the ending sucked hard. I am glad I didn't waste time watching this.

Speaking of sucking.
It is like getting your dikk sucked and the bytch stopping right before you cum WTF?
 

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Top Trump Officials Are Moving Onto Military Bases
www.theatlantic.com



Stephen Miller soon joined a growing list of senior Trump-administration political appointees—at least six by our count—living in Washington-area military housing, where they are shielded not just from potential violence but also from protest. It is an ominous marker of the nation’s polarization, to which the Trump administration has itself contributed, that some of those top public servants have felt a need to separate themselves from the public. These civilian officials can now depend on the U.S. military to augment their personal security. But so many have made the move that they are now straining the availability of housing for the nation’s top uniformed officers.


Kristi Noem, the Homeland Security secretary, moved out of her D.C. apartment building and into the home designated for the Coast Guard commandant on Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, across the river from the capital, after the Daily Mail described where she lived. Both Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth live on “Generals’ Row” at Fort McNair, an Army enclave along the Anacostia River, according to officials from the State and Defense Departments. (Rubio spent one recent evening assembling furniture that had been delivered to the house that day.)



But there is no record of so many political appointees living on military installations. The shift adds to the blurring of traditional boundaries between the civilian and military worlds. Trump has made the military a far more visible element of domestic politics, deploying National Guard forces to Washington, Los Angeles, and other cities run by Democrats. He has decreed that those cities should be used as “training grounds” in the battle against the “enemy within.”


The isolation of living on a military base, at least for civilians, has also created a deeper division between Trump’s advisers and the metropolitan area where they govern. Trump-administration officials, who regularly mock the nation’s capital as a crime-ridden hellscape, now find themselves in a protected bubble, even farther removed from the city’s daily rhythms. And they are even less likely to encounter a diverse mix of voters—in their neighborhoods, on their playgrounds, in their favorite date-night haunts.
 

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Finally saw this a couple of days ago. I wouldn't have minded the ending as much if the meat of the movie was done better. I don't think showing the same thing happening form different perspectives actually added anything other than runtime to the movie. We never found out who sent the missile. We didn't see any solutions once ONE countermeasure failed (I know they had 2 countermeasures, but it was the same type). Everyone seemed as if they were just spinning their wheels and Idris looked and sounded like he'd officially succumbed to Larryitis. There were a few interesting tense moments, but outside of that the move felt pointless. It could have at least had a message. It had nothing.
 
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