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I don't understand how you can discuss a person being removed from the film without having seen it. You aren't writing a review, but you are discussing the movie. It only makes sense to see it before you criticize it.

Seriously? You are reviewing a movie you have neither seen nor done the most basic research on the point of your whole topic? That's poor even by your usual low standards.

I couldn't even sit through the whole trailer. Could this be any more banal-hipster-twee?

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i disagree. the point that's being made is that he is a hypocrite (or a sexist or both), because he is unattractive himself, not merely shaming him for being unattractive. Kind of like enjoying Joe Francis' dismay at a sex tape of his being sold without his permission, even though one normally thinks that is very

So he's a sufferer of "Internet Male Syndrome." He's the one of the first "2/10 Would not Bang" trolls.

An old bald white man making a living judging women and their appearances? I'm shocked, really.

+1 for the Tolstoy reference. I have always said that GRRM is like a Russian author: he'll spend 5 pages talking about the types of food served at the dinner, and all the action happens in a sentence of two.

Valour Springbreakus.

Franco, to me, just comes off as very try-hard and annoying.

Notice that the brightness in her shirt has also changed. The ad is offensive enough but I don't think the darkening of her skin was necessarily a subconscious or conscious reflection of the producer's feelings about race and weight.

They just added in shadow to give the photo dimension. You have to do that when you make such a drastic change like this.

I think it was just a bad photoshop job. In order to contour her cheeks more, they had to darken parts of her skin, which probably looked too stark to be "realistic" so they upped the contrast on the rest of her face. I don't know if it was an intentionally subliminal message that blacker=lazier or not, but it does

I offer you CERSEI LANNISTER. I love her, she is an anti-hero, and extremely well written, although she is much more fun and powerful in the books than on the show.

Why are you against feminism?

That and the overwhelming desire to avoid someone who most likely means us real harm.

Just so you know, no one here will sleep with you, we have self esteem.

Can we count Cersei Lannister as a working m0m anti-hero? Does being murderous royalty count as a job? This girl says "yes it does."

She most definitely was a part of the Skyler White Effect in the sense that she did what Tony did (minus killing people, like the article said) and yet somehow was hated. I remember watching that show and thinking to myself that I liked her more than any other character. To me, her attempts to get Tony back or to