So it's not exploitation if the people involved consent?
So it's not exploitation if the people involved consent?
I feel like you're using the word "fascinating" in the sense of "painfully depressing and exploitative." Which come to think of it, isn't actually a commonly recognized meaning for that word, unless you're some sort of mad scientist.
I think I'd rather listen to Sinead O'Connor than destroy a Pope picture. I'm just not a violent guy.
I was going to say, he may be in love with the sound of his own voice as O'Neil so brilliantly put it, but he' does have a damn good voice.
Dammit. I should have known. I should have gnome?
A thousand times like.
He looks like a chubby, aging Morrissey.
This guy…I don't even get it. He makes a shitty Shakespeare movie that's based on the proposition that Shakespeare is boring and needs gnomes; and now he intends to combine that with a Sherlock Holmes spoof on the basis of similar assumptions?
You can't deny that you're curious as to what that would look like.
I feel exactly the same way. I never understood what was "classic" about a band like Foreigner. I don't even tell people I like classic rock anymore, because I know it means something very different to me than it does to them.
"kTHUMP," perhaps?
Wouldn't that be Comunidad?
Wow, I guess we really do like Community here.
I wish I was in your class.
Works for me.
I think the idea that Katy Perry's boobs were particularly remarkable comes from that time the people at Sesame Street asked her to cover up for a scene with Grover or something. Or they decided not to air it because they thought it would get them in trouble. I don't really remember what happened, I guess. I just…
There's definitely too much out there to get caught up on all of it. I wouldn't want to put in the kind of effort needed to gain a truly encyclopedic knowledge of even just the best of classic TV. But there is plenty of old TV that is very relevant to my specific interests, and I don't think its age alone should…
I'd almost gotten the sense over the past few days that it was already out and already bombed.
Well said. I'd never heard of John Carter when I first saw the marketing, and I wasn't enticed at all. Now that I know the back story, I am at least the slightest bit interested in it.
You haven't factored in World War III, OR the Robot Revolution, have you?