But does he know her?
But does he know her?
This reminds me of that meme I saw about how you shouldn’t say to your children, “see, this is why you stay in school” when you see blue-collar workers, because it teaches your children to devalue blue-collar workers instead of to value education...
Couldn’t happen to a nicer guy.
Underrated? How so? She’s one of the highest paid actresses in Hollywood. Should she have won Oscars for Tammy, Identity Thief or The Boss? You know, like all those male comedians who win Oscars year after year.
Unpopular opinion: Jennifer Lawrence is unbelievably overrated.
“As other people said, given she’s now bound not to talk about Depp, that’s a pretty strong implication that there were other times he was aggressive/violent I would think.”
And then Taylor Swift will write another song about how everyone is mean to her. And the cycle continues.
I like Mel Gibson, he certainly put his foot in his mouth. But he was a great actor and I loved Passion of the Christ.
I thought his depiction of women on Freaks and Geeks was fantastic as well. I found Catherine Keener’s character in 40 Year Old Virgin to be one of the more wel-written characters in that movie. I just think it’s easy to paint with a broad brush when I think he’s had multiple complex female characters, and even if…
Yes while that might be somewhat true, everything she’s saying shits on the people that she collaborated with. If she hated the script so much why make the movie? Why waste the time? She couldn’t have seen that with Izzy but she still shit on the accolade that was meant to commend her contribution.
You feel Trainwreck painted the female characters as humorless uptight shrews?
I found the cultural moment around this movie a troublesome warning of things to come. While the vitriol the film faced was disgusting and of course the worse part, I was also shocked by the complete lack of integrity displayed when folks were advocating that our feminist cards depended on going to see what looked…
Yes. It’s 180 million globally, which includes the 117 domestically.
I am not going to say that someone doesn’t have a right to feel what they feel... but damn.... if your skin is THAT thin, what the hell are you doing on the internet? Or in our world? Or you know... not in an Amish cellar somewhere?
We are going to only see more of this. Especially because by lots of metrics women are more successful in college than men. So while there are lots of legitimate campus discrimination issues, on average women are more successful in college than men.
Would have had to have been an equal facility.
Can’t you just name it after an important powerful woman in MSU lore and allow men to study there if the like but just keep it female-centric? Back in my college days we had a black-cultural, study hall building. White kids were welcome to come whenever they liked, but the building was African-centric and put on a lot…
I like this idea:
I don’t see a problem here.
Not exactly shirking the feminist stereotype of “womens’ rights, not equal rights” in the comments here.