is the implication that caring about gender identity is silly? Or that caring about 37 different types of gender "identity" is silly?
is the implication that caring about gender identity is silly? Or that caring about 37 different types of gender "identity" is silly?
Why aren't there AV Club reviews of seasons 4-7?
Jess was horribly manipulative to Rory. Like, borderline abusive. That's why people don't like him.
Based on the title, I thought this was going to be a literal road map of Stars Hollow and the surrounding area. Feeling silly now.
I'd put the accent in Django up with the accent in Wolf of Wall Street, in that the character would affect a big, bold accent of some kind. But, in, say, Shutter Island, it is nothing but an awkward distraction.
The one Leo movie I haven't seen.
Dr. Facilier is one of, if not the coolest, antagonists Disney has ever had
I liked the "Evangeline" song, though
A "destructive power" that she makes no effort to control for over a decade, even though it very nearly killed her sister - and that she learns to control WITHIN HOURS of finally choosing to do so?
Is it? Because she learns to control her powers within a few hours (minutes?) of finally deciding to do so
I think in this particular case, Disney is making a movie neither solely for our "progress" nor for those little girls but also, in large part, to draw attention in the Disney-sphere to its new resort holdings in Hawaii and Polynesia
Leonardo DiCaprio is my own personal worst offender of movie accents. He tries on a new one for seemingly every role, regardless of whether the character needs a thick regional accent or not. And, accuracy aside (I have no way of knowing whether his "Boston" or "Brooklyn" accents are accurate), they all come across as…
What? Really? I can't think of a Brit or Australian actor I've heard do a consistent American accent without dropping an r here or there. Margot Robbie, maybe? (I didn't watch House, but I'm told Hugh Laurie's was good).
I typically skip the "we're GUYS, and we're podcasting about this thing meant for WOMEN!"-type podcasts, but this one is pretty good.
Wouldn't that make him like 90?
Harry-Ginny always struck me as a "Teddy Lawrence marrying Amy March" relationship - he just always knew he was meant to be a Weasley
I'm confused. I thought that being Die Hard for the everyman was kind of…the point of the movie to begin with.
Is it bi-phobic to not want to date someone who is bi? Or is it a combination of that and her words/actions that make Molly irredeemably bi-phobic, in your opinion?
Did they? Maybe I am remembering it wrong (I only watched it once). On the whole, it was very obvious that Disney had slapped together multiple scripts for Frozen (I think they had 3?).
I agree, but being that all her acting ability is contained in those eyebrows they have to keep them dark and noticeable on Emilia Clarke's face ;)