They’re the American fucking Taliban party.
They’re the American fucking Taliban party.
“This show contains depictions of Men who want to make the lives of those they deem inferior miserable.”
For a party so hellbent on complaining about cancel culture, the Grand Old Party seems to be really obsessed with cancel culture.
Just think, all the heteronormative stuff I’ve been exposed to all my life- still gay... Meanwhile my husband and I are trying to teach our sons to be good people, and love whom they want... Yeah, dangerous content for sure...
Technically you have no evidence of your claim either. Guess we’ll never know if conservatives hate women...
I am very sick of this stupid argument that TV is what influences anyone to be anything or do anything. In my childhood, it was those dang cowboy shows making you go kill people, which evolved into those dang violent cartoons making you go kill people, which evolved into those dang video games making you go kill…
He’s talking about first thing in the morning. Many of us feel the same way. But you go ahead feeling superior for... reasons?
Mexico hasn’t done us dirty enough for us to inflict Texans on them.
I feel ya. There’s absolutely no way I want anything to eat until I’ve been up for a couple of hours. I’ll have coffee or water when I first get up but anything more than that just isn’t appealing.
she looks like an animated guest star version of herself on The Simpsons in the photo.
a fascinating attempt at reaching middle class Americans who may be fed up with the whiny and entitled attitude Musk has so often shown on Twitter
Even if someone does know a lot about film language, they (me) might still not be great at identifying it or while watching the film. I’m not really a big fan of the style of criticism which assumes that deep subtlety is automatically the best kind of filmmaking.
This is why you don’t set up your grill in the front yard.
How would they even know, unless you had a giant neon sign that said “secret underground pantry inside”.
I’m not sure if it’s in the substance of the movie, or just the family history that I bring to it, but Shelley Duvall’s Wendy is always the main character for me—the one I relate to the most. I see a very convincing portrait of a woman in an impossible situation (that keeps getting worse) who handles it about as well…
Honest question: what exactly do you think you’re contributing with a comment like this?
If you’re living in a rental and don’t have the ability to make changes to the door itself, consider something like this security bar from Master Lock (link below). I kept one on the front door of my last two rentals, both of which we entered almost exclusively through the door in the garage. It helped us feel like…
ok, I’ll check myspace next time
A common theme here is movies that intend to satirize or condemn masculine violence are instead interpreted as totally earnest celebrations of it. And it’s an evergreen problem: how many people think Walter White is genuinely aspirational? How many people left Joker thinking Arthur was totally justified?