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I mean, if you gloss over the whole of society grooming men into thinking a woman’s value is her apperance and how fuckable they are and girls into thinking older man give 2 shits about them outside the bedroom, but are sure to dump them once they get any actual adult experience under them and start maturing and

Not that I don’t love a “I can list a lot of people who are women for my list so obviously there’s no problem despite the fact the male version of this would be exponentially larger”...

Barring any childhood trauma, women spend their 20s being strung along by men who get with them for their joie de vivre and who ultimately wear them down. Whether that’s through leaving all the childcare to them or by crossing boundaries over and over again or lording over their professional status. More examples are

100%. I’m even starting to see that in close male friends who apparently ‘tolerated’ the strong opinions of their female friends, but now it’s just a bit too much to be confronted with their short-sighted views that affect people around them.

That is a very specific person you partnered her with. What about a 36 year old lighting tech he met on a set. Or a 42 year old director? Or the 40 year old daughter of one of his co-stars? There are a lot of women who aren’t some random person in the middle of nowhere but instead someone with similar life experience.

No consideration as to why a girl would want to do that? How we allow society to say a girl should look up and desire older men? That this is exactly the culture that allows for girls to be so easily groomed and then protects men by then also telling women that they’re wrong for thinking it’s bad?

So no thought into why that’s the case? That society 1) says the most valuable thing about a woman is her looks and 2) says a man is powerful and enviable if he can keep a young woman at his side isn’t the problem?

Another one nowhere to stream is Dogma.  Because of studio rights hell.  Lotta companies folded and got bought up, and Smith has said no one even knows who owns the rights to even buy it from them.

Would have been cheaper just to actually prevent us from getting to this point.

Holy cow, Blood Omen getting some recognition? Excellent.

FYI - after you hit the first slide, you can choose list view, and not scroll through all the list.

Yeah, sadly it means that the music rights weren’t in effect for that first season, so if you’re gonna start SPN, don’t watch the first season on Netflix - it’s all generic music.  Since Classic music was like a 4th character for the show (Sam, Dean, Baby, Classic Rock being all 4), it really guts it and I imagine

Yeah that switchover from UPN to CW was pretty important. It’s why if you watch SPN on Netflix, the first season’s music got subbed out with generic music. Contracts for the rights of that stuff didn’t kick in till CW started, so that first season got gutted.

Pretty sure Xena just doesn’t get the replay that Buffy does. It’s just older enough that it matters. 90s were a crazy time.

It saddens me how many people cannot appreciate this moment exists somewhere out there.

I think the irony here is you felt watching 1-5 qualified you to comment fruitfully in some way, yet you can’t even remember a major player in 2 of the 5 seasons. Meaning you really didn’t have anything useful to contribute at all.

Right? Movies aren’t even in theaters long enough for word of mouth from opening weekend to get someone in the next weekend. Makes you wonder why they even bother anymore...

Forgot to mention - they had the marketing surveys from customers and another large part of why Treasure Planet’s numbers were low is that people knew they didn’t have to rush to theaters - it’d be out by spring on DVD. Again, not Treasure Planet’s fault - literally a victim of changing media.

Treasure Planet was an underrated gem.

So we’re just going to ignore the fact that when the MCU started, big budget action films staring white men was the norm, and it’s a franchise that basically outlasted that stereotype?