The "Bang Bang Bar" is called the Roadhouse, thank you very much.
The "Bang Bang Bar" is called the Roadhouse, thank you very much.
Please don't carry this kind of story. If you want to spin up a news and politics site, awesome. I'll probably even visit regularly. But I don't come here to read second-tier political analysis by civically-minded pop culture specialists, and it's a major distraction.
What I object to in this headline is not "religious," it's "message."
I believe you meant "antisemitic slur directed at a beloved character", not "religious message."
You know, AV Club, 70% of the reason I come here these days is so I don't have to read about this shit for a while.
Hard to believe Burtynsky's "Manufactured Landscapes" didn't get a mention.
900k is nowhere close to what a serious game costs. Try adding two zeroes.
According to the screenwriter of the film, the filmmakers explicitly removed the whole Tibetan aspect of the story to avoid jeopardizing the lucrative Chinese market. Read for yourself:
For the record, the fact they gave the role of the Ancient One to the Whitest Woman on Earth specifically to rewrite a Tibetan character so as not to "offend" the Chinese market is more heinous and gutless than I thought a Marvel Studios film could be. I honestly thought Swinton had more class than to take a role like…
The instrumentation and orchestration is interesting, but the melody is still completely forgettable in all the ways that Every Frame a Painting mentioned. Try humming it five minutes after you've heard it.
All those freaks who said "Chris Pine" have disqualified themselves from having an opinion, and in a more just society, would be denied the right to vote as well.
The word is "donor" not "donator" you donkey grammar horse.
Also, "In Bruges" is about as much a comedy as "The Station Agent."
I find your lack of Harold and Kumar disturbing.
You can just say "literature."
That rings true of my experience with the city, but I also just has a lot of different options available. The Harvard religion scholar Diana Eck called Los Angeles the most religiously-diverse city in history, with temples representing every major religious tradition in the world within a two-mile walk downtown.
First they stiffed the gaffers, and I said nothing, because I am not a gaffer….
Okay then!
That may be relevant to you, but it's not what the questioner asked. They said they wanted to support more than one "company and/or set of performers."
Why does Dan apparently think it's much more important to compensate adult film performers than the grips, set people, wardrobe people, directors, producers, camera operators, secretaries who answer the phones, and accountants?