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They Might Be Giants, Flood - okay.

If the world were just, everything would end in a fashion referencing The Critic.

Pornhub became an arthouse film site so gradually, I hardly even noticed....

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I don’t care how non-NSFW the content is, just having the PornHub domain show up on my company’s server is preventing me from watching it here.

This looks a bit iffy but almost every woman I’ve known loved the book and was fond of at least one version of the movie so I guess it’s nice they’ll be a new one for girls to discover. Also, Gerwig has a graceful, effortless touch with actors so there’s that. It also looks like it emphasizes Alcott’s disdain of

All in. Can’t say no to Greta Gerwig and the infinitely watchable Saoirse Ronan.

That’s pretty darn close to what I’m already paying just for Hulu sans commercials.  I don’t care much for ESPN, tho.  I always wanted to watch Punky Brewster after football, but my uncle always made me watch ESPN.  Tried to tell me it stood for Every Sunday Punky News.  They didn’t even have Brandon.  

There is literally no space within the film for this to have actually happened.

That bus is a sad monument to a sad story.

I edit romance novels, and they absolutely infuriate me. The option of abortion is NEVER mentioned, even if, say, the heroine gets knocked up by a stranger in a mask in a closet at a costume party. No idea who he is! But no, as soon as she pees on the stick, she is madly in love with the clump of cells inside her.

Dakota Fanning isn’t getting enough praise for her spooky turn as Squeaky Fromme.

Stacy, played by Jennifer Jason Leigh, becomes pregnant during sex with Robert Romanus’s sleazeball Mike Damone, and...

I’m actually really angry/frustrated when pregnancy is used as a plot point in media and abortion is never even hinted at. Especially when the woman is expressing dismay at the pregnancy. It’s so fucking unrealistic and weak as hell.

That’s kind of not what happened. Did you watch it yet?

I think that’s just the type of movie it is, he describes it as a “hang out movie”. You like the characters and the world enough to just spend time with them. Jackie Brown and Death Proof are also like that. It seems to be a very “you like it or you don’t” style. I personally enjoy it, I could’ve watched Rick on set

You should. It’s both well shot and very funny. Maybe one of the funniest scenes Tarantino has ever filmed. 

who’s resposible for this oversight?

“The problem with the new Lion King is that the animals just aren’t expressive enough”

as, ahem, someone with a PhD, let me say that when you're working towards it you come off as a total pedantic weirdo. Weller has a mild case of this, and is pretty charming.