Hopefully, it won't take too long for this movie to come out on dvd/Blu-ray. There aren't any movie theaters near me that I feel safe going to.
As for gun ownership being a "privilege", I'm sorry but that's horseshit. It's a friggin' red, white, and blue American right. Period. I think some of you need to seriously reread the Constitution. After reading it, if u still feel the same way then you should get your eyes checked and read it again after getting glasses. LMAO@ "you have to earn the right to own a gun". As someone who takes great pride in the rights we Americans have that preposterous statement is deeply offensive to me.
Originally posted by Tzeentch
Why do you feel unsafe at the movies, out of curiosity?
It's just that the closest theater is probably 15-20 miles away from me (I live on the outskirts of a small city) and it's in an area that I don't feel safe going to.
I really hated having to wait so many months to watch Man of Steel after it was released.
Originally posted by Tzeentch
Have you missed the times people have walked/driven down the street and shot people in cold blood? Happens everyday.
I feel better having a gun.
Today I sold something very expesive on Craigslist. I had my gun on me. Why? So I know I can handle a situation of it arises in case the person shows up looking to rob or kill like many do on Craigslist.
Guns in the right hands of people is the way to go.
Originally posted by Time Immemorial
You sound like a butthurt old man that he tried to do something nice for a veteran and its his fault the guy shot him in the back.
Listen, I watched the movie and I commend him for taking the time to try and help physically/mentally wounded vets.
But taking a mentally compromised and unstable man to a gun range is not a good idea, as we saw. It was poor judgment and no, I didn't say or imply that it was Kyle's fault he was murdered. Edit: Though this could change, depending on what facts come out of the trial
I also find it odd that any sort of negative justified critic of Kyle is seen as some sort unacceptable affront.
Originally posted by Robtard
Listen, I watched the movie and I commend him for taking the time to try and help physically/mentally wounded vets.But taking a mentally compromised and unstable man to a gun range is not a good idea, as we saw. It was poor judgment and no, I didn't say or imply that it was Kyle's fault he was murdered. Edit: Though this could change, depending on what facts come out of the trial
I also find it odd that any sort of negative justified critic of Kyle is seen as some sort unacceptable affront.
Yeah, it's not the best judgement.
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Also, you have to remember that Liam Neeson is Irish. We see guns completely differently to how a lot of Americans do. Movies are movies. Real life is different.
Originally posted by Robtard
Listen, I watched the movie and I commend him for taking the time to try and help physically/mentally wounded vets.But taking a mentally compromised and unstable man to a gun range is not a good idea, as we saw. It was poor judgment and no, I didn't say or imply that it was Kyle's fault he was murdered. Edit: Though this could change, depending on what facts come out of the trial
I also find it odd that any sort of negative justified critic of Kyle is seen as some sort unacceptable affront.
Kyle did not know this kid was off his rocker. Kyle had PTSD, he was fit to use a gun. Happens to be this kid was a FCKING lunatic.
Who thinks they are going to get shot in the back while trying helping someone.
Originally posted by Time Immemorial
Kyle did not know this kid was off his rocker. Kyle had PTSD, he was fit to use a gun. Happens to be this kid was a FCKING lunatic.Who thinks they are going to get shot in the back while trying helping someone.
According to Routh's mother, her son had been in and out of VA hospitals for a couple years, showing no signs of progress with his mental problems, why she approached Kyle as a last ditch effort.
Taking that into account, Kyle should have maybe taken Routh to, I don't know, a fair, to dinner, a movie, a petting zoo or pretty much any place that didn't involve having guns all around. At least the first time out, to get a feel with how messed up Routh was. Like I said, case of poor judgment.