when it comes to anonymous posts on kinja it’s definitely better to ask for forgiveness than permission. Googling every joke you make? strange idea
when it comes to anonymous posts on kinja it’s definitely better to ask for forgiveness than permission. Googling every joke you make? strange idea
Hanks’ involvement almost certainly attracted an audience who otherwise would have dismissed it as a “gay movie.” I don’t think it’s overreaching to say watching an actor you know and love play a character who is treated so fundamentally unfairly and die in such a heartbreaking way had an effect on mainstream…
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Did she not watch the episode where Arya was ogling Gendry when he was shirtless at the forge in Harrenhal?
I think he’s missing a critical difference between not seeing “many” 50-year old white guys and not seeing “only” 50 year old white guys.
“When you’re used to privilege, equality feels like oppression.”
Was there an episode about two teens in a car & they hear on the radio that a hook-handed murderer has escaped from a local asylum & they get nervous & leave & when they get home there is a hook attached to the car’s door handle??
Knives Out 3: Knie Knives Out Knie
More like Text And The City, amirite?
You mean a Kim Cattrall mannequin?
Mmmm, I love fucking.
Season 4 was so annoying it made me want to slap one of its lead actors in front of thousands of people.
I realize that copyright law may not be on my side, but I have essentially zero patience for these suits brought by family and descendants of someone who created something, demanding cash from other people who later created something. I don’t care if the original work was a song, a magazine article, a novel, or a…
This article feels like it was written by some sort of random word generating algorithm.
The article, while technically non-fiction, focuses on a hot shot pilot and his co-pilot and is written more like a non-fiction story. Paramount bought the rights from Yonay to make a movie about it and specifically fashioned the main characters, and even some of the events of the script around his story. Really the…
I’m trying to figure out the whole copyright angle. It was a non-fiction article about a US Navy training unit. I can see where filmmakers would’ve needed to license Tom Wolfe’s book “The Right Stuff” for their 1983 movie. It was about real people and events, but borrowed its narrative structure from Wolfe’s book.…
Definitely. Imagine well-done adaptations of “Three Septembers and a January,” or “Ramadan,” or “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” for starters. (That said, there’s no doubt whatsoever that they’ll do “The Sound of Her Wings,” so we’ll definitely get at least the one!)