Yeah I know we had
the same kind of nonsense in the first trilogy and first Hobbit film, but I hated that kind of stuff then too.
Not exact matches
Tony's comments led me to believe he is so far above this
nonsense that he doesn't need
kind words
of support from anyone especially from me, a lowly woman who is already legally and spiritually married to, get this, THE
SAME MAN.
Which is more
of the
same kind of legal wrangling
nonsense they engaged in.
The problem with many people is they were indoctrinated with myth and ritual since birth and so have a hard time completely dismissing religion, and hence are stuck in a limbo
of kind of believing due to fear, heritage, and lack
of confidence in their own ability to reason; while at the
same time subconsciously being aware
of the
nonsense that is religion.
Its scenes and sensibility are all more than familiar, but it exudes a
kind of nostalgic spy - movie charm and, at the
same time, is so fresh and free
of the usual thriller
nonsense that it all seems to be happening for the first time.