Now that's trolling!
Now that's trolling!
Just the two. I claim no expertise.
Hey, I thought that crack about her appearance was pretty funny and disturbingly accurate (and I like Emma Stone)
I'm not sure I'd put it this strongly, but I'm inclined to agree. For me this has less to do with abstract notions of material vs. artist, and a lot to do with the endless posture of outrage that we all find ourselves in these days. I'm not saying that Nate Parker's actions aren't legitimately outrageous — I honestly…
Hey, um, first. Haven't seen The War Room yet. Should I?
There's also the more basic point that Rocky came out 40 years ago. That's waaaaaaay more than enough time for a trope to age into cliche.
I don't get it either. I basically didn't know who she was going in, but she comes across as thoughtful, intelligent, and self-effacing. People are piling on because they've read similar interviews with her elsewhere, but jesus christ, does anyone in the world go four minutes without repeating themselves? Has any…
Kuala Lumpur is a city of millions that is home to the tallest building in the world. So…I guess those villagers were there on a field trip?
So, this actually seems like a remarkably tone deaf response from J.K. Rowling, who otherwise seems quite good at this sort of thing. This guy is a well-intentioned nutter. Insteading of loosing her fan base on him, why not engage in the fun?
Looking forward to reading this after work, but I notice this is published in the Washington Post. So…Great Job, Dying Print Media?
This bums me out. It's not just that Fyvush is great, but how many of these guys are left? Zero?
Benjamin Button was a straight up Forrest Gump-sized turd — not sure anything else needs to be said about that one.
Huh. I read that list of the three movies they've done together previously, and thought, "Well, there are three movies I hope never to see again." I'm realizing maybe I'm less of a David Fincher fan than I thought.
I've never even heard of this movie, but seeing the still up top makes me wish it were better. Mel has some serious action chops.
This is as good a time as any to re-read one my all-time favorite articles, "The Biology of B-Movie Monsters." It's an actual, honest-to-goodness, great job, internet!
Her statement wasn't actually available at the time I wrote my response, but I read it just now — and it completely vindicates what I said. You don't have to agree with her statement, but she clearly isn't a rape apologist.
Fuck, I don't really relish this, but I will stick up for the second half of this opinion. I have become extremely leery of internet mob outrage. Can I offer any defense of the substance Rasmussen's comments? Hell, no. Can I nevertheless accept that I don't really know anything about who she is as a person, and accept…
Yeah, that's the bit that got me as well. Actually, all of the songs sound pretty funny.
I'm 98% sure this happened in some movie, and I'm about 50% sure it was an Adam Sandler movie.
So, I actually clicked through to the site, and I'm pretty convinced that entire page is just A.V. Club bait. There's a certain book on offer that has earned pride of place on Brett Ratner's coffee table…