Another great one that I have watched. Redtails is another one that would be on my list if I could think of 13.
The story of the Tuskegee Airmen is great, unfortunately Redtails was not. Have you seen the Tuskegee Airmen with Laurence Fishburne?
And here was me thinking, after not being on the forum for a while, that you would have grown out of "meh" anything you don't like. As a courtesy, I would advise you develop a larger vocabulary so you can articulate in a more descriptive way why you may not like something, as constantly using "meh" is a little immature and kinda disrespectful. It started off as a fun thing, but it's now become what you're known for.
In Calon's defense, it was a movie about a period that he didn't live through. And it's not for kids. I remember being young when it first came out, and I didn't get any of it. But now that I'm capable of grasping the whole thing, it's one of my all time faves.
Am seriously hoping that this is your attempt at making a back handed joke that went sour. You have become known on the Forum as " I " and your inflated ego was fun for awhile... " but it's now become what you're known for ".
Why do you think that you need or have the right to criticize and tell Calon what is and is not grammatically word appropriate. For the record he likely learned the use of this meh expression from the member who " luv's ya " and whom he greatly admires and chooses to emulate. Your response is not in any way a polite or caring courtesy but presents as more of an opinionated scolding. Nor was any advice asked for by a really nice young teenager who also is a regular contributor to this Forum and was trying in his own way to support your post topic of discussion.
In Knox's defense, Calon does "meh" quite a lot. And I get it. I was on a "meh" kick for a while. So he's Darth Calon, the Phantom Meh-nace. Big deal. Let's just chock this up to conflicting opinions through a generation gap.
Now all of you stop fighting before I make kiss each other.