I wouldn't call Chipper Jones and Fred McGriff along with pretty good players in Marquis Grissom, Javy Lopez, David Justice, & Ryan Klesko "nothing much else." And as good as those Indian hitters were, they had pretty below average pitching.
I wouldn't call Chipper Jones and Fred McGriff along with pretty good players in Marquis Grissom, Javy Lopez, David Justice, & Ryan Klesko "nothing much else." And as good as those Indian hitters were, they had pretty below average pitching.
Ladies and Gentlemen your underlying interpretation.
He watches stuff. He used Emma Stone right? How is that any different? He used Scarjo before she was totally huge, is that different? I'm not sure that discovery is the right word for using Miley Cyrus either. Or what about the boys? Using Jason Biggs and Jonathan Rhys Myers fairly early in their careers, is that…
"Woody Allen's responses rob a lot of agency from Soon-Yi." Okay, I was responding to one comment in which you framed the dialogue as an agency issue. Here is his argument about her agency "she has sparked to them. She's educated herself and has tons of friends and children and got a college degree and went to…
I would argue the whole premise being argued is that he snookered her when she was young and is someone we should feel pity towards because she is married to this horror of a man. Both are complete removal of her agency.
I would argue the response from the majority of people remove her agency. He says he's given her opportunity and she's taken to them. She's the one doing the growing, he never takes away her agency. Sure there is a bizarre rich man/poor girl relationship, but he is not denying her engagement with what is offered,…
Who knew that in an interview in which the interviewer only ask questions about the interviewee's life that the interviewee is forced to respond with thoughts about self; narcissist.
One has to be pretty perverse to read his comments as in any way lecherous.
I don't think them knowing they are awful human beings is an excuse for them being awful human beings.
I would like to defend "Big Country" from some unfriendly comments. If nothing else, the running meta joke about the Western's portrayal of the size of the West is one of the best things I've ever seen in a Western.
From Cameron Crowe and JJ Abrams, comes more feelings of crappy, crappy nostalgia.
Point of observation: when she comes through the car she has her hands together. One has the psychic knife, the other a sword. I believe the purple coming through is for effect, but the image doe not necessarily mean she is cutting the car with the psychic knife.
I think this comment most clearly represents the article. I see this is an ironic statement from cynical avclub readers who tend to hate The big bang theory. However, one could easily read this as naive fan of the show and think you are being honest in your applause of the big bang theory. And if irony rings trueth,…
The panel was what made me not watch Wilmore. I don't care what B-rate comedians think about issues. They usually come off terrible with poor insights.
Miranda was amazing and he wasn't bad in that
Timing is kind of key for Apu. Having a stereotypical character began in the late 80s/early 90s, not a problem with society bc there was a lack of attention to the issue. Apu is well developed, not a problem. The problem is that Apu is only developed because the show is now in season 27. For the most part everyone is…
I don't see a bunch of Lubitsch in either of their work, maybe some late Lubitsch. That being said, everyone should go watch his movies. Everyone, right now, go.
Well there's me, and here are two quick analysis that argue the same thing :
http://blogs.indiewire.com/…
https://www.washingtonpost….
I may have missed it, but was there a good representation of non-monogamy? B/C Schumer is selfish, Quinn is selfish, while Brie is saintly and Bill Hader is adorable.
Trainwreck is the idea that, yes, your non-monagomous ways are evil.
Oh God! I hope not!