I wish comic book movies would learn that their characters have more than one or two villains, and stop bringing back the same ones every time.
I wish comic book movies would learn that their characters have more than one or two villains, and stop bringing back the same ones every time.
That would be an executive producer, not a full-on producer. The former is just financial or involved in development. The latter is basically the one spearheading the film in a larger scale than the director. For reference, Kevin Feige is the producer of all the Marvel films, and he sure does a hell of a lot more than…
The wage gap has nothing to do with this. You’re the one who brought it up, and I never said anything about it.
How is that a scam? If they were permanently on the drive taking up space and could never be gotten rid of, sure. But as it is you still get what you paid for, delete and move on.
How is that a scam? If they were permanently on the drive taking up space and could never be gotten rid of, sure.…
Speaking specifically about the entertainment industry, which I’m a part of, women filmmakers have a much harder time in the field, both in getting opportunities and being taken seriously. Do some digging, you’ll find a lot of stories of the resistance that women have faced because of their gender. Film schools have a…
I don't buy that argument at all. "Women just don't want to be directors." "Black people don't want to be movie stars." When there are fewer opportunities and more resistance given to them.
Being poorly represented is not being oppressed. No one said it was. Granted, the situation is caused by past oppression, but just because you assume people think that when they aren’t saying it...
It's a good thing no one said they were being oppressed.
No one said anything about oppression.
There’s a huge difference between denying that the event occurred and denying how the event affected them.
Even if she doesn't have the right to be hurt, does she not have the right to not like it? And what do African Americans have to do with it?
And yet, the werewolf Raised by Wolves Wolf, son of Wolf Wolf and Ms. Wolf Sound is still one of my favorite characters in the books.
It’s in officially published material now, though.
And his father, Lyall Lupin, which means Wolf Wolf. And his mother, whose maiden name was Howell.
I’ve been told that draco, while literally meaning dragon, has more of a snake connotation in Latin.
Man in the High Castle is alternate history, not secret history.
What, no, why would it be? Even if it’s removed from a real-world setting, which Harry Potter isn’t, because it takes place mingled with the real world, they still have real-world context.
Dresden has actually been praised for doing very good representation of Native Americans. Not sure about the Supernatural episode.
So you only trust directors that aren’t confident?