This is the weakness of feminism: no matter how long and how successfully a man can work to advance the issue, his word is always worth less than any woman who says he isn't.
This is the weakness of feminism: no matter how long and how successfully a man can work to advance the issue, his word is always worth less than any woman who says he isn't.
It's really difficult not to be moved by actors saying their real goodbyes to one of their colleagues onscreen. It was touching when The Fast and Furious franchise did it and it was touching yesterday as well. Yes. Fast and Furious and Twin Peaks now officially have something in common.
Are we taking bets on whether or not he causes that crisis himself?
I think the country has always been like that kind of room that looks clean as long as you don't peek under the bed.
You know, with Dany's constant struggle with morality and Jon Snow's possible legitimacy, I'm starting to wonder if Dany is going to make it in the end. A Song of Fire and Ice always seemed to refer to Dany and Jon but if Jon is a Tagaryan, he doesn't really need her to be the fire anymore. And since she's his aunt…
I also prefer AOS to Agent Carter. While Carter had two good leads with a nice chemistry, the budget was way too small for that type of series. As a result, the scale of the show felt too small, moreso if you factor in the fact that it happened in the Marvel universe.
I hear the tense moment is when they play the King of Queens theme at the reception.
Sigh.
Have you even watched the trailer?
What he says might be true but let's be realistic: the guy is contractually obligated to promote a film he just finished shooting and this rumour comes out. Unless he wanted to be a complete ass, he would never willingly leave a cloud on a movie so many people have worked on. If he's going to leave, it will only be…
Other than her inexplicable inability to realize there's something seriously wrong with Dougie, Janey-E has pretty much been the greatest wife ever. Made me wonder how much stime I'd be willing to spend in the Black Lodge if I knew I'd come out of it married to Naomi Watts.
I usually absolutely hate any kind of swapping. It always feels more like an attempt at getting publicity more than an actual move to add diversity and is usually decided by a group a white men anyway.
I never said making a show was easy. I just pointed TWD was based on somebody else's work and could go on without him, which it did.
Support the artists, no matter what they do or how they behave? Darabont was just a guy hired to film a property somebody else created. He's not the reason the show made that much money and TWD did just fine without him.
Even if AMC were wrong about the budget cuts, it didn't give Darabont a blank check to behave whichever way he felt like. Even though he had great reasons to be angry, he gave them no choice but to fire him.
I would have fired him as well. Whatever your opinion may be about the quality of the show, past or present, we're talking about people that have to work together. If this isn't bad past the point of no return, I don't know what is.
Hold your horses. This is an opinion, not a war declaration.
I'm not arguing about the language. I think it's a good distinction to make because many Rowling fans would agree that she's not that great at constructing sentences. What she is is an enthusiastic storyteller that manages to overcome her limitations with the passion she has for her stories but she isn't, in the…
I didn't even have problems with Bombadil. Not the greatest scene but it was… different? My problems were with the pacing, which can really drag, and with the characterization, which can only charitably be described as "thin". Tolkien was great at creating his universe, but he wasn't a great writer.
I know why he lingers, I just think he "out"-lingers. I believe if he had cut everything in half (approx.), we would still be talking about how crazy that episode was and dissecting every sequence.