If “whatever” anyone thinks of my co-workers allows for getting of scot free for promoting and then sanctioning mass office violence, I shouldn’t be surprised when my co-workers kick me out the airlock.
If “whatever” anyone thinks of my co-workers allows for getting of scot free for promoting and then sanctioning mass office violence, I shouldn’t be surprised when my co-workers kick me out the airlock.
An age-old stereotype that has only unfortunately developed strength thanks to Trump’s shit-stain of a presidency.
(Glenn Greenwald is a leftist?)
Any relation to Demi Lovato’s “secret twin” Poot Lovato?
I broke down this morning reading a transcript of what she’d said. Things are so fucking broken when people need to plead for others to believe their trauma by ripping their wounds open publicly, and you know she won’t be believed by so many people. Just like the Parkland kids/parents who have to keep reliving things…
A friend encountered someone who was familiar with the insurrection. This person said there are a group of insurrectionists who would have absolutely killed the people in the room with the votes, if they had found them.
I think that discounts the naivity that comes with being a teenager/VERY YOUNG adult, and the level of manipulation coming from the older person. At 40 I am horrified by what I “allowed” to happen to me in my 20's, and I wouldn’t have realized this until I watched friends/ read news stories where the outcomes were…
Right? It’s like he’s trying to start a catfight between these women for no reason other than he’s bored.
The most insane part, to me, is that he drags Margot Robbie in it because she was a producer on the movie and fabricates a backstory that it only went to Mulligan because Robbie (in his opinion the prettier woman) passed on the role.
I had been wanting to see Promising Young Woman since the first time I heard about it, and in my view it’s Oscar-worthy. The movie was designed to make the viewer uncomfortable in every aspect, including the way Mulligan’s character is dressed and made up, and the reviewer completely missed that.
Or not up for it. Plenty of “unattractive” women get raped, which is why his take is particularly obnoxious.
As I understand it, this film isn’t of the tired, exploitatively “hot femme fatale” genre: i.e. it’s not softcore porn for straight guys, so her attractiveness should only be marginally relevant. Of course no one is truly so naïve as to believe casting doesn’t or shouldn’t consider physical appearance, Mulligan was…
What an obnoxious asshole. Misogyny from gay men is extra gross, as they often assume they get a ‘pass’ just for not wanting to fuck us.
Thank you! White gay men are some of the biggest offenders when it comes to judging women for their looks because they aren’t fulfilling their idea of what femininity looks like. It’s toxic.
“I’m a 60-year-old gay man. I don’t actually go around dwelling on the comparative hotnesses of young actresses, let alone writing about that.”
Then maybe he shouldn’t have, you know, gone around dwelling on the comparative hotness of a young actress and then written about it.
File this under the “I’m gay, it doesn’t…
In case anyone is curious what he looks like, this is Dennis Harvey, writer of the review in Variety. :)
A movie about a woman setting herself up as prey for rapists sees her as not hot enough to get raped?! :0
My eyes cannot roll any harder at the suggestion that she is anything but a fucking goddess. I want to be first in line should she ever decide she’s into older women.
I wonder if all this shit is why Elizabeth Chambers divorced him. What a freak.
The Hammers are also creepy old money. So I wouldn’t be surprised if the cycles of abuse in that family caused Armie to grow up with some horrible behaviors.