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You’re right, assaults cannot really be dealt with unless a victim is willing to report. However, we should be putting pressure on people (let’s not kid ourselves, I mostly mean men) in positions of power to create a system in which victims feel safe coming forward. Because whatever this is, it’s not that.

I think Colton has been hiding a lot of things this entire time.

Can we have a Bachelor series where Air Bud is the Bachelor? I’d rather watch doggos date than the same pasty white folk.

Nope, still completely lacking of any meaningful personality. 

TATBILB was great. SBIAL is definitely not worth seeing. The main character is kind of an asshole, I found myself wanting her to fail, lol.

I’ll eventually see it, just streaming 15 different shows atm. I saw Love, Simon in theaters last Spring, and it’s about that time I need a comfort-food teen film to watch on a weekday night again.

Me and everyone in my immediate Social circle all friggin’ loved Feig’s Ghostbusters. Every second that Holtzmann was on screen was absolute gold.

As much as I love Jason Statham doing his Jason Statham thing, Spy tells us what he really ought to be doing with his time is parodying the Jason Statham thing.

Best Ghostbuster in any version of the franchise, bar none.

Spy is also just endlessly quotable. At least for me.

Shit I’ve seen and heard:

Another creator who is definitely a good man is Mike Schur. I was just listening to him on the first episode of the Good Place podcast and he was clear that he *always* envisioned the cast as diverse one, and that is so much. And I can never forget Melissa Fumero’s story of being so simultaneously proud of Stephanie

Some years ago, I worked at a company that made a relatively small geographic move to a new building, one that put us in a new city. A few months after the move, I looked around and noticed that there were suddenly significantly more people of color in the office, as well as our first wheelchair-mobile employee (the

Paul Feig will also produce movies where the relationships between women are important and the boyfriend/romance takes a back seat. See: Spy, The Heat, and in fact, Bridesmaids is mostly about the relationship between the women. The wedding is an end-of-the-film setpiece, and the romance is pretty much B-plot. Also,

I really fucking enjoyed his Ghostbusters and there’s not a single takedown piece I have read that detracts from the pure enjoyment I feel watching four professional women inventing stuff, solving problems, making jokes, and supporting each other, all while (shockingly!) failing to pander to the male gaze.

I really, really enjoyed A Simple Favor. It’s a stylish, entertaining piece of fluff. 

It seems they’re trying to be “edgy” with their ads to attract attention, which typically isn’t an issue with movies of this “caliber”. The problem is the Purge movies are able to advertise just fine, and this seems like a pretty direct comparable. Instead of playing up the sex aspect, play up the violence. We’re

Sounds like wannabe edgy garbage