i don't recall either, but i am glad you did.
i don't recall either, but i am glad you did.
/smooches
Tracy Morgan’s Danish Girl looked especially fantastic
730.
feeling's mutual!
hollywood history is rife with white actors portraying african-american roles (imitation of life being a major one—done twice, in fact—and done to address passing and racism in general), most of them are set within some approximation of our own universe. the falseness of race has been exposed repeatedly by instances…
i think worrying about the implications of a mixed race family not having a perfect visual continuity is not just missing the point, it's intentionally and probably contrarily doing so.
ever notice how that's a complete ripoff of dumbo?
i haven't read or heard the argument harris-perry is having firsthand, but even if she's saying exactly what everyone is saying she's saying, i wouldn't discount it as dumb necessarily. basic associations of colors/words feed prejudice all the time. it's just much larger than star wars, and, of course, it's probably…
if you are referring to melissa harris-perry, do note she's much more than just some random talking head on msnbc. regardless, the way this is being talked about and worded seems to be intentionally inflammatory (which might've been harris-perry's goal) in a way that is allowing the usual (knowing or unknowing) white…
they rank my favorites way too low, but in retrospect, my favorites are mere moments and not whole episodes. the best scenes, in my opinion, though, are the red dragon doing weird shit, soundtracked by droning noise.
i AM the humorless asshole who wants star wars to be an art film, after all. this is my job here.
Ain't There No More (Advent Calendar Entry)
I don't know where my reputation as a humorless prude who only loves small, depressing movies
i think you're confusing her for me. i want star wars to be wendy and lucy. god, that would make my fucking life.
the one they surfed on? because they surfed on it. remember? surfing? on lava?