@olivececile:disqus , Grown Ups 2 count against everything that is good and decent in world, so, yes.
@olivececile:disqus , Grown Ups 2 count against everything that is good and decent in world, so, yes.
Well, maybe TV will surprise us and avoid typecasting and stereotypes for first time ever.
It say they come from "vastly different backgrounds," so me can only assume Lawrence play former Yale professor, and Grammar's character raised by meth-dealing bikers.
But that just underscore point. Every wide release movie, and only four of them have female lead. Me doubt summer blockbuster season going to change that.
But Black Widow fall into "token girl in all-male ensemble" trope (see Uhura, Princess Leia, Prairie Dawn, the pink lion in Voltron, list go on and on). That not exactly giant leap forward for feminism. List of superhero movies that pass Bechdel Test is pretty damn short.
As it is, this show basically Black Lawyer/White Laywer. Me can't wait to see which one does duty and which one gets booty.
Me was surprised to discover that wah-wah guitar somehow got replaced by smooth jazz as porn soundtrack music du jour. Me not sure who that supposed to arouse.
Comic book movies probably not best place to look. Unless you count Ghost World.
It only on rewatch that me realize that Tony glance up nervously every time door open, and every time someone stand up from seat. It great bit of subtle acting from Gandolfini, but it serves as cue to audience to worry about other people in room as much as Tony does.
Me actually thought both halves of Cars had strengths and weaknesses. Toughest thing about making inspirational sports movie is coming up with on-field drama that audience hasn't seen in real life over and over, and Cars manage that twice, with blown tires in first race, and crash in second race. So, yes, it…
Me rewatched final scene of Sopranos last night. Me have seen some tense things on television - terrorist attacks on my city, contested/stolen elections, devastating hurricanes and floods, but most tension me have ever felt sitting in front of TV came from last few minutes of show.
@avclub-84ca205fe6bc691c41c3bfe5a2820a15:disqus , me always thought subtext to Jamie/Cercei relationship was that both of them were so vain, they could only be attracted to person who looks most like themselves.
Me reading book 4 right now, and me just get through Brienne chapter where she thinking back to Renly, and she pretty clearly in love with him. She also feel guilty about being attracted to Jamie. Never, in any book, is there hint of her being attracted to women. So, again, stop stereotyping.
@avclub-3be42d8a3412057f79af152555e39bd4:disqus , me just want to affirm that many, many guys have higher standards than @avclub-e57f718840a576abbb40a7d046c4e3b0:disqus .
There are two female roles on casting list! J.J. Abrams clearly not understand Star Wars.
We should but other tape. They really not that expensive.
Character?
Cringey. That it exactly. (Also, that possibly name of GOB's ex-wife.) Original series work because something make you cringe, but then they sprint along to next thing. Here, something make you cringe, it run on for 10 minutes, you get some narration, and then along come another thing that make you cringe.
Am me only one who not like "Colony Collapse"? Me thought wedding scene dragged, and episode as whole had same problems season has had - slow pacing and over-reliance on Narrator - in spades. Also, me guess me like GOB better when he have mixture of patheticness and bravado, but me feel like this season he just…
"Trickster God" is favorite characterization of me me ever heard. Thank you for that.