Being a fan of Mulder & Scully, yet knowing how bad the second X-Files movie was, I thought, what the hell, I'll look at it again.
Four minutes and I was gone. The Potemkin Village, topheavy with the unicorn Numinous Negroes and manjawed Phallic Females in charge of everything, was some of it, but the Christian-trashing, Lefty/Dem in-joke smuggery was too much.
Off it went.
To comfort myself and atone for my impulsivity...
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Tres, tres l'homme...
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Oh, and I am sorry about the degeneration of X-Files. I know how much you missed it. At least, in regards to your capacity to be attached to entertainment which is not likely as much as a millennial's such as myself. David Duchovny has been quite left leaning for some time now. Even a bit sympathetic to the Church of Satan, as was seen in Californication. I do not know about Gillian Anderson, though. I don't know, Duchovny comes off as a kind of wank to me. He is not personally obnoxious but he has an obnoxious attachment to novelty.
As for the Satanists, they are the same way. They tend to be really cool people but, they just have this selective ignorance about the fact that they preach about "enlightened hedonism" yet, they are all married. Often right out of high school.
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I have no use for Duchovny the man, by all accounts no prince, but an affection for Mulder the character. I assume all Hollywood types are vilest Lefties unless otherwise shown. I am rarely surprised. It is a field where the skill of compartmentalization comes in handy.
When I was out and about in the dating/tricking world, one of my persistent hopes was that when I found a man attractive and he reciprocated, that he would not speak. Too often the vocal style was offputtingly teenage girly, or the content of his brain was quickly revealed to be herd mush. Two of the most attractive men I've met became un-effable after a few minutes "conversation."
Mr B, of course, despite his lamentable habit of voting for Democrats (it's a family tradition, for which I must show indulgence), has nothing girly or herdish about him. He does not get "gay" culture and resists labels and pigeonholing, signs of a happily masculine frame of mind.
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