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Belle Starr
bellestarr13

Some religions have tried your approach and it has not proven all that effective.

During a depressing week, it was particularly brutal to learn that this needed to be said.

Had a lot of fun seeing this! Agreed that the gala outfits were not weird enough and that there should’ve been more Blanchett, but otherwise my main problem with the movie was Corden’s character (not his performance). He basically wandered in and let the women get away with it for no discernible reason, which sapped

Liz Lemon and Leslie Knope would drive each other NUTS.

Just saw the trailer in the theater. My husband wanted to know if it was funded by ICE.

Wow, I didn’t know about that. Seems he was totally unrepentant about it, too—talked about his hurt feelings that people were mad rather than about the hurt feelings of women who like his work.

Of course there was a strain in Blackish from the beginning tying black masculinity to the derogation of women.

Cuz your statement suggested it.

...so you believe that anytime prosecutors decide not to bring a rape accusation to court, that means the rape definitely didn’t happen?

I don’t mean should he literally be on a poster. My question is, do you agree that he is a particularly good example of a person who’s supported the movement?

That is addressed in the full article.

Yeah I’m surprised that we’re expected to tip “if you refill your own drinks at a soda machine and no one clears your plates.” To me those are signs of someplace where you don’t tip. (Am I supposed to be tipping a percentage at Chipotle and Pret?) 

So you agree that he should be the poster-boy for the movement?

Well, of course, mostly. But I don’t really care what Stewart has to say about it.

I use the word cunt a lot, and I believe Samantha Bee is a feminist, so her use of the word didn’t offend me personally—but that word has really painful history for a lot of women. I’m sure to Stewart it’s just edgy, but some women have

Ah yes! Never being accused of harassing a coworker DOES mean you’re the #1 supporter of MeToo/Time’s Up! As everyone knows, Not Harvey Weinstein = Feminism’s Great Living Saint. Keep lowerin’ that bar for yourselves, white dudes!

The No Man’s Land scene is the exception that proves the rule—and Jenkins had to fight to keep it in the film.

I can’t believe Snyder didn’t think a woman should write fucking Wonder Woman. Marvel figured out that Black Panther should be made by, yknow, black people, but DC couldn’t handle it. They even fought Patty Jenkins on the best action sequence in the movie.

I will defend, and have defended, Batman Forever with this: Nicole Kidman is so hot in that film that pubescent, didn’t-know-she-was-bisexual-yet me felt some overwhelming feelings I didn’t understand, to the point I made by befuddled parents take me to see it twice in one weekend.

I don’t think any of that means that Superbad is some sort of cultural touchstone.

As to whether it made its cast stars, I’m also skeptical. I saw Superbad when it came out, but I didn’t know who Emma Stone was until Easy A in 2010. Michael Cera I already knew from Juno. It arguably put Jonah Hill on the map, but he

Also this is a weird use of the word “nostalgia.” I think you mean the movie doesn’t inspire nostalgia, not that it doesn’t have any. A nostalgic movie is one that, within itself, shows an affection for the past.

The only evidence presented seems to be, “The stars continue to have careers.”