I’ve never watched the Ray Donovan show, but I do appreciate that a show like it can have legs without being popular. These days, it seems if AVClub, Slate, and whoever else aren’t talking about your show, people automatically consider it a failure.
I’ve never watched the Ray Donovan show, but I do appreciate that a show like it can have legs without being popular. These days, it seems if AVClub, Slate, and whoever else aren’t talking about your show, people automatically consider it a failure.
I guess the concept behind those names were, “Black people don’t climb. They’ll never notice, lol”
I love it as a high water mark for the horror genre, though my favorite is its followup, Zombie 3 (Zombi 3) which just goes off the rails with the undead carnage and campiness. I think the first one holds up well for entertainment value if you don’t take them for anything than raw horror with some great gore (and a…
How do you feel about Lucio Fulci’s Zombi?
Capitalism. That’s what is wrong with ‘im.
Mortal Dictata said we shouldn’t ask for better pay in line with the additional risk we are carrying being exposed to a virus that has killed other, better equipped public health professionals, lest we be perceived as “greedy”.
Seems like no matter how shitty things are under Republican rule, white women will always be “just fine”.
White women love the status quo.
“Inner city” hmmmm....just say what you meant to say.
Excellent assessment. As a parent, are we expected to just stand by, shrug our shoulders, and accept the system (again) mishandling another woman’s case? This isn’t feminism I stand for.
Perhaps the top organization deserves to be underfunded if it can’t solve its racism issue.
tl:dr-White people
...and I was wrong on that one, too. Son of Inagi was the first.
I was wrong about Wolfen, he does die in that flick.
You’re talking about the nerdy girl with asthma? I think she did, but I am not 100% sure.
Yes, but it was the first horror film to (by accounts, unintentionally) have a black character in a lead role as a competent protagonist.
-Peter in Dawn of the Dead
-Keith David’s character at the end of The Thing (depends, though)
-The helicopter pilot in Day of the Dead
-The baby in Candyman
-The best friend in Shocker
-The kid in Child’s Play 3
-The kid in The People Under the Stairs
-The kid in Friday the 13th: Part V
-I wish Creighton Duke had survived…
This was the same issue I had when I criticized the GB reboot for not casting a black woman as the one of three scientists, and the response from the Jezzies was, “Damn, troll! If Leslie doesn’t have a problem with it,why should you?” and my response was, “Leslie doesn’t represent all or most black women.”
Can’t wait for the torrent of “death penalty is stupid” folks from Jezebel and Splinter who only chime in with this nonsense when it’s a white man about to get fried.