According to the internet, i should want to fuck my stepsister, so i'm no longer taking its advice on sexual proclivities.
According to the internet, i should want to fuck my stepsister, so i'm no longer taking its advice on sexual proclivities.
My favorite is Anne Hathaway playing some privileged girl or woman intentionally hanging out with dangerous people to try to seem cool and adult and distance herself from her past, wherein she gets topless to show she's a cool adult and distance herself from her Disney past.
As far as i can tell, they're primarily meant to congratulate you for being saved already.
I honestly think the best christian story between tv and movies right now might be Steven Universe. I don't know if it's even intended as such, but it does have a godlike being whose son is both fully herself and fully human, who she sacrificed herself to create and bridge the gap between herself and humanity more…
You gotta get up pretty early in the morning to be the first in line to get in on that sweet S&M Billionaire T-rex money.
It does seem like this audience dislikes allegory, any conflict you can't overcome directly via faith, and other useful options for storytelling though. I am certainly not going to go in with nameless and accuse them of hating basic story structure, but these movies do seem to have a lot of tools forbidden from them…
No, she only manages some conventional-ordinance drone strikes against Syria.
Part of it is just a no-true-scottsman thing. People who actually liked a movie with christian characters and message aren't going to call it a "christian movie" because that is (thanks to the surfeit films like this) an insult along the lines of calling something mindless action or porn or whatever. And then people…
The devil is tough, especially if you restrict him to solving street crime. But i think the son of the devil has potential for conflict. This adaptation definitely isn't looking good, but you could do something like Hamlet's paralyzing indecision over his awful available choices and terrible family and role models.…
So that's actually the appeal for some people? Ok i guess it's just never going to be for me if that's it working as intended.
Carrie Anne Moss has that exact same haircut on Jessica Jones and it really makes me wonder what bizarrely specific focus group Netflix has going.
I watched the two episodes of The Carmichael Show that aired over the weekend based on some positive mentions in the comments. I'm still not really sold on reviving this format, but it was better than i expected. I like the titular lead, his girlfriend and DAG, but the mother seemed kind of broad, and sometimes it…
Hmm, i would guess it's theft or destruction of something insurable, but it is interesting to consider. I guess it also depends on if you measure false reports per real report or false reports per real incident. Also on if accusing the wrong person counts as a false accusation or if only claiming a crime that didn't…
Alright i'll give that one a shot.
No, but only because it's not a golf metaphor.
Compared to regular dr. pepper. It's like "more human than human" but with dr. peppers.
I'm just glad they had someone who can eat that many calories in a meal eating there in the commercial for a change, even if they overshot in the other direction.
I can imagine mid twenties looking people as lord or lady Macbeth. As the interviewer points out though, it's hard to think things like that about someone as bright-eyed and smiley as Thayer.
I cannot imagine ever watching Dear Zachary a second time. It's a great doc, but my will to live is not strong enough to weather multiple Dear Zachary viewings.
Well she's also good in several guest roles i had seen her in, this show just wasn't very good.