As someone who likes her music, I appreciate that the picture suggests that Taylor Swift could fart into her mic and Swifties would excavate it for whatever the meaning they could.
As someone who likes her music, I appreciate that the picture suggests that Taylor Swift could fart into her mic and Swifties would excavate it for whatever the meaning they could.
List is gonna list, but Tig Notaro’s Live not being on here is a stunning omission.
Sorry. *CEOs fucking over their employees
Do it, Taylor. Be a comrade. Stand in solidarity. Direct the rage of your concertgoers towards the greedy CEOs fucking over their workers.
The one time where fewer farts made something stinkier. Textbook irony.
She should have kept it. Farts are funny. More to the point, part of what made comedies very funny for a long time is their willingness to tell jokes even if it brought the movie to a halt, because the whole point was to make people laugh. Would be cool to bring that kind of filmmaking back.
I always found “Borderline” and “Material Girl.” kinda overrated. Would put “Hung Up” and “Lucky Star” higher. Kinda mean to MDNA and Rebel Heart that nothing shows up from them. Putting “Vogue” at number one? I mean, if you want. It’s great. Not my pick. A little rude to shut out I’m Breathless otherwise. It’s goofy,…
Having seen this at Sundance, I find this pretty surprising and absurd. There are plenty of other R-rated movies with similar kinds and amounts of sex and nudity. Even for the MPAA, this is brainless.
This article kinda proves his point, doesn’t it?
If the movie had been bad, people would have just stopped talking about it and moved on.
The thing is that Happiness is a good movie that actually interrogates its transgressive elements with a billion times more curiosity and wit than The Idol, whose whole deal seems to be, “What if the only way to be successful is to sell your soul?”
If she wants to and can make quality pictures with massive studio budgets, more power to her.
Would be cool if the studios could reach a deal soon and actors don’t have to strike. Otherwise, the whole industry comes to a standstill (save for maybe reality television) and crews are totally fucked--we are already squeaking by with non-union work.
As someone who generally finds true crime repugnant, I really love David Fincher’s Zodiac, because it’s a film about how true crime obsession ruins your life and leads you nowhere.
Shouldn’t take Black Mirror to know that 90% of true crime is wildly exploitative, and mainly gives monsters exactly what they want by broadcasting all the heinous shit they get away with.
The headline makes it sound like the internet was mad at the movie and those involved with the movie went out of their way to voice their thoughts, as opposed to just answering questions they were asked. So, you know, JUST ANOTHER DAY AT THE OL’ AVC!
He is so damn good in Three Thousand Years of Longing. One of his best performances, no question.
Lists are gonna list. That’s whatever. Personally, the one major thing I agree with is Toy Story at the top. Finding Nemo is about where I’d put it. Cars 2 and Lightyear are about where I’d put them. The rest is a little bit confounding to me.
There’s that episode of The Bear that does it pretty well. The season three premiere of Barry. That one funeral episode of Haunting of Hill House. The last ten years have allowed television to go nuts with oners.
I haven’t seen this exhibit; it could be just as bad as everyone says. Knowing what I do from how it has been described, I think if this came out five years ago when MeToo was in full swing, it would have hit a little harder. And even though we’re better at listening and holding sexual violence and offenders…