That seems eminently reasonable to me. Keeping it available, but not making it impossible for people who might be upset by it to avoid encountering it.
That seems eminently reasonable to me. Keeping it available, but not making it impossible for people who might be upset by it to avoid encountering it.
I think it is perfectly reasonable to have strong negative feelings about a work that's based on a tragedy—or hell, any intensely emotional situation—that's close to home for you. And it's equally reasonable to express those feelings aloud. He didn't call for a boycott or even tell people they shouldn't see the…
That's fuckin' hysterical.
Ben Young is allowed to make this movie, and @avclub-0c8ce55163055c4da50a81e0a273468c:disqus is allowed to feel this way about it. It's fine.
This sounds like the movie equivalent of a bottle episode. That is enough to push my interest from "zero" to "more than zero".
It's the only watchable one, thanks to frickin' Paul "Nauseating Shaky-Cam" Greengrass taking over the franchise.
And we will all go together when we go.
Hah! That's a good one.
Can I go now?
XD
Ouch.
This is what Youtube is really for. Clips of actors you like with supporting roles in terrible movies.
It resembles nothing so much as a dysfunctional marriage between two films that can’t stand the sight of each other.
My sister gave me a salt pig that's pink and has ears and a curly tail.
Welcome to the tech industry. It's disruptive, bro!
That annoying trait of existing, and then having an opinion about tabloid media's treatment of her. That bitch!
I hate this kind of thinking. "People are shitty, why bother resisting against people being shitty?" Dunham is making an effort to combat sexist media culture. Don't apologize for sexist media culture because "it's always been and therefore it always will be and nothing ever changes." Social values change all the…
@SlapHappyDude:disqus has his priorities in order.
I'm happy to hear that.
Wowwwwww. That's messed up.