The Walking Dead: Dead City makes you think. Like what you have to do to survive the walking dead in New York. Also, how could people be religious when the dead walk the earth? Plus, suicide is examined in this segment. Finally, Negan hasn’t changed one bit.
Read MoreThe Walking Dead: Dead City takes us back to a time, although in the future, when the US Constitution only applied to Congress. And what that looked like. When the states had most of the power. And the federal government had little power. TWD: Dead City makes you imagine a time when the federal government […]
Read MoreAlthough bad for business and not a taking of property under the 5th Amendment’s Takings Clause of the Constitution, Hadacheck v. Sebastian (1915) said California aka Los Angeles, under its police power to regulate health, could shut down a brick business due to being declared a common law nuisance.
Read MoreWith quantum computers able to calculate all the states of the universe in seconds, create worm holes, crack RSA passwords, solve Go, quantum computer driven TV shows will be about you and available anytime, anywhere, on-demand. Netflix’s Joan Is Awful gets into TV streaming websites and what they might look like, and to think, I […]
Read MoreBrings back memories of Los Angeles in 2010. Deftones – Change
Read MoreM3gan explores what happens when AI is released on an unsuspecting public. Who is responsible? Corporations or parents? But mostly, what will society look like after M3gan?
Read MoreHere’s a film mainly based on Ezekiel 9: 2 of the bible. To begin, the film paints a positive image of a gay couple and their adopted child. But as the film rolls on, four strangers show up at the couple’s cabin with smashing weapons to tell them to make a sacrifice because it’s the […]
Read MoreFavourite song by Pray For Rain, from the Sid And Nancy movie, about peace of mind in the midst of a chaotic world.
Read MoreWhen it comes to racially restrictive covenants, Shelley v. Kramer (1948) saw the Supreme Court enforce a racial restrictive covenant, even though it was closer to an equitable servitude.
Read MoreIf you are a Marxist, liberal, or democrat, basically, you will get this movie. At it’s core, it’s a film about a slasher-the middle class and it’s drive for property. That being said, you will have to forget about all that other stuff like equality, free speech, and government that listens to the people to […]
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