Considering how vocal you are about standing up for women accusing men of sexual harassment, why the radio silence on Greg Howard?
Considering how vocal you are about standing up for women accusing men of sexual harassment, why the radio silence on Greg Howard?
women of color
I don’t know...that’s some pretty good talent. Could be watchable.
Did you see the movie?
I don’t disagree, but doesn’t the fact that, re: Woody Allen, that’s exactly what hasn’t happened in the 25 years since the sole allegation was first brought forward—and the 3+ years since she published the Times article—mean something?
The other Kinja-based sites infecting the AVClub by osmosis.
If I had to choose one (and why would anyone need to?), I’d probably choose Anthony Atamanuik over Baldwin, but think that he’s done some funny stuff with it, even though I think it worked better, naturally, when it was newer.
Were you a big fan of Ferral’s impression?
guys like Colbert and Oliver use their platforms—which are inherently reactive to the day’s and week’s events—to comment on and push moral positions.
See, that’s what I hate: It’s not sexist to say what’s true. If you can get beaten by thousands of people in a game, you’re not the “greatest of all time” at that game. And John McEnroe got raked over the coals for pointing out that very obvious fact.
Truly shocking that a Gawker site wouldn’t like something James Franco did. Really unexpected.
You’re probably right on the nitpicking, but for the record, the comparisons I’m thinking of are to men’s tennis players, and not just to Federer/Nadal. There are obviously hundreds, if not thousands, of male tennis players who would beat Serena Williams.
See the manufactured John McEnroe controversy from earlier this year. Greatest female player? Sure. Greatest ever? Please.
Trump got it last year, and Hitler won it at one point. The distinction isn’t always about honoring someone who’s done good in the world.
Hitler was TIME’s Person Of The Year. Trump got it last year. It’s not always about honoring the person/people.
“...best player of all time...”
I couldn’t agree more re: the “something to weigh” part. So why are allegations (say, the one again Woody Allen) that come out of similar circumstances taken on faith around here?
I must be in my 20s and joking.
First of all, Blue Bloods is for all ages, so you can put that one away.
Honestly asking genuinely and not trying to posture, but: Bill Murray has been accused of domestic violence by his former wife, an accusation that (while certainly not proven, and not necessarily even true) is certainly easy to find, and has been around for about a decade. With all of the finger-wagging the AVClub is…