Home › Forums › Philosophy › MGTOW In Under One Minute
Tagged: Jack Burton
This topic contains 12 replies, has 11 voices, and was last updated by
Akhilleus 3 years ago.
- AuthorPosts
This is courtesy of YouTuber NoNoNo.
I saw this movie when it came out at the theater. I have the DVD. My kids have seen it.
Whenever men my age ask me about what MGTOW is, I ask them, “Do you remember Jack Burton at the end of Big Trouble In Little China?”
This is what I’m taking about
"Love is the delusion that one woman differs from another" - H. L. Mencken
Perfection.
If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.Thirty years later, Big Trouble in Little China is still a good movie to watch.
And Jack is well Jack. But, Jack is honest to enough with himself to know when to walk away instead of creating a train wreck for those involved.
This does beg the question of how much of the bulls~~~ that Jack states throughout the movie that he believes himself. Because, when push came to shove, Jack can become very, very serious. As Lo Pan learned the hard way. All in the reflexes.
Still, that scene at the end where Jack let Gracie down gently was so well done and to the point. The dialogue was not insulting, but to the point.
That scene is how you do it right.
There is an Italian movie called The Taming of the Scoundrel with Adriano Celentano. Must watch for all MGTOW.
Happiness for all and let no one be forgotten ("Roadside picnic", Arkady and Boris Strugatsky)
That was a minute of satisfaction. Thank you 🙂
.
Perfect reminder to begin 2017…such a powerful statement in a concise, direct way…need to go back and watch that movie again…
Also remember that actress went on to play in “Sex and the City.”
It’s a show about 3 whores and their mother. She played the Mother.
When women lead, destruction is the destination. -- Me.
Excellent flick for a rainy afternoon. John Carpenter is a genius. And frankly all four of the movies he hooked up with Kurt Russell rock!
That was f~~~ing good. But nothing beats…
Here is another one for you bros. MGTOW monk at his finest
It’s on Netflix and a definite classic.
That was f~~~ing good. But nothing beats…
. Wow, I got this for my wife a few years back. I’d see it with my mom when I was a kid. My wife’s mom, in her 70s, wanted to watch it over last Thanksgiving, so I put it on. All the other female guests half her age where continuously appalled at how Rhett handled his business. It’s was great to watch.
"Love is the delusion that one woman differs from another" - H. L. Mencken
This is courtesy of YouTuber NoNoNo.
I saw this movie when it came out at the theater. I have the DVD. My kids have seen it.
Whenever men my age ask me about what MGTOW is, I ask them, “Do you remember Jack Burton at the end of Big Trouble In Little China?”
This is what I’m taking about
<iframe width=”500″ height=”375″ src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/7bXo_hvpPt0?feature=oembed” frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen=””></iframe>
Amazing
Aloha means family you don't leave family behind. Who will be the next Draconarius for MGTOW? MGTOW = brothers = acceptance = belonging
- AuthorPosts
You must be logged in to reply to this topic.

921526
921524
919244
916783
915526
915524
915354
915129
914037
909862
908811
908810
908500
908465
908464
908300
907963
907895
907477
902002
901301
901106
901105
901104
901024
901017
900393
900392
900391
900390
899038
898980
896844
896798
896797
895983
895850
895848
893740
893036
891671
891670
891336
891017
890865
889894
889741
889058
888157
887960
887768
886321
886306
885519
884948
883951
881340
881339
880491
878671
878351
877678
