There's a fat baby around here somewhere that can help you with that.
There's a fat baby around here somewhere that can help you with that.
I have two: As someone who worked on a camp staff for half a decade, the WHAS staff hits home. Only someone who has been on a camp staff can understand how thoroughly bizarre of an experience it is, and that is really reflected in the movie and miniseries' comedic sensibility.
That guy who wrote The Count of Monte Cristo?
I would tend to agree. I'm sure the author isn't a Confederate sympathizer or anything, that is made clear in the beginning of the piece, but I do think she is trying to downplay some of the more unsavory parts of the film so that she can claim it as a win for feminism.
If anything, don't we need fewer?
And did you catch this line? "Augusta (Brit Marling), her sister Louise (Hailee Steinfeld) and their enslaved worker Mad (Muna Otaru)"
So you are suggesting that authors of mediocre thinkpieces do research? But then we'd hardly have any mediocre thinkpieces!
Except that:
1) The old film didn't portray Mattie as such a strong character as the Coens' version, it was more about Cogburn.
2) the Coens' version is a more faithful adaptation of the book.
3) What would have really helped the author's thesis is providing more than three examples of female-driven westerns spread over…
How did this article manage to not mention True Grit?
The era that westerns depict is almost always after the civil war.
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*Googles, jaw falls to floor, picks up jaw and reattaches it to rest of skull*
WHY CAN'T YOU BE MORE LIKE LLOYD BRAUN?
You get made fun of a lot when you're a kid and your name rhymes with a part of the female anatomy
And he wasn't poor to begin with
I did a thing the other day. Have you ever done a thing?
There's this thing that happens, then this happens,*voice goes up an octave* and then all these things are happening!
*voice comes back down, becomes more sarcastic* Well that's the last time I ever do a thing, that's for sure.
Newman!
If you just get the AVC logo tattooed right between your eyes, that should do the trick.
Yup, sadly that's how things have been going.
I think there are actually a lot of people my age who have seen a fair amount of the classic 50s and 60s sitcoms, especially shows like the Addams Family, Leave it to Beaver, The Andy Griffith Show, and the like, often via Nick at Nite. I think that is partly because they tend to be appropriate for younger kids than…