It’s not enough for a movie to be bad. That’s a luke warm take. It has to be “problematic”. A movie literally has to offend or no one cares.
It’s not enough for a movie to be bad. That’s a luke warm take. It has to be “problematic”. A movie literally has to offend or no one cares.
Yeah, that’s what makes him interesting. He’s completely insane. He saw his whole civilization wipe itself out and it broke his mind. And now, because in addition to being insane he is also brilliant and willful, he’s going to actually fulfill his sick mind’s only idea for a solution.
Black Panther was overrated.
Obama was a warmonger and corporate lapdog, but thank god he didn’t say mean words about all the brown people he killed and/or deported.
COUNTERPOINT: You don’t need critics to tell you to go see giant corporate behemoths with billion dollar marketing budgets (not that those behemoths aren’t sometimes fun if they’re taken for what they are)
Someone might even disagree with you!
Louis CK is smarter and funnier than you.
All the Harry Potter kids seems weirdly balanced and have all had interesting post-Potter careers.
Despite what you may have read on the AV Club, no one (including the women quoted in the new york times article) claims that he masturbated in front of them without their consent.
Hot take no one needs: the Aziz Ansari uproar the media continues to try and stoke the flames of is bullshit and everyone kind of knows it and it’s exposed some serious flaws in the (mostly very important) metoo movement.
Rob Lowe has mistaken, but completely consensual and never claimed otherwise, sex with 17 years old when he was like 22 - which was three decades ago, right?
His TV show sucks, but calling what he did “sexual assault” is legitimate insulting to actual victims of sexual assault.
I don’t think the good place is real.
Every lower (and most mid) level touring band lies a bit. You tell the venue you got a strong online following, then you do WHATEVER THE HELL YOU CAN to get some of your online following out but really it’ll be support acts dragging their friends and family out.
Katie Rife isn’t a pop culture writer. She’s a social justice writer who can only get hired by a pop culture site.
I haven’t seen this movie, so take my opinions for what they are (which are worthless anyway): but I think the blurring of the personal and the political is a fascinating topic for a movie. And it’s tragically very relevant right now. Because Donald Trump is very much a creation of this blurring of the lines between…
The current “woke” movement is just the morality policing of the 90's christian conservative movement, only with worse haircuts.
The cars were cool and everyone had great hats.
Louis CK asked some people if they’d watch him jerk off and if they said no he walked away.
Louis CK never attacked anyone.