Both. She hosted a show about Cosplaying called ‘Just Cos’ and she’s done some stuff on gaming.
Both. She hosted a show about Cosplaying called ‘Just Cos’ and she’s done some stuff on gaming.
I love the original Ghostbusters a LOT, but I do concede that I would probably feel much differently if I hadn’t first seen it A) as a kid and B) in the 80's when it came out. In 1984, seeing these comedians at the height of their career in a comedy that was actually kind of scary was a really unique thing, and the…
I don’t know who his fanbase is, but they just LOOOVE lurking here in the greys.
Me and everyone in my immediate Social circle all friggin’ loved Feig’s Ghostbusters. Every second that Holtzmann was on screen was absolute gold.
From the linked article:
I have already seen this argument in several comment sections. They’ve also added as evidence that clearly he was a dealer because ‘the door was left ajar, which is a thing dealers do so that people can come and go all night to buy drugs.’
I also just *love* how he keeps referring to it as losing everything ‘in a day’ as though these were single instance accidental ‘oopsies’ and not the culmination of YEARS of crappy behavior that they were never held accountable for.
If you are ever at a convention that Tom Wilson is at, I can vouch that he is one of the warmest, most delightful people I have *ever* met at a con. He had a table at Silicon Valley Comicon, and while I’m disappointed to say there weren’t a lot of people at the table, he was down to shoot the shit with absolutely…
“The producer replied, “But it takes you, like, 20 minutes to write and sing the song. Then I have to go away and spend two or three weeks producing it.”
HAHAHA! Here’s your star, dammit!
I’m a male whose been wearing makeup on and off most of my life (::does math:: for 27 YEARS! YIKES!) and I kind of feel like most of the male identifying people out there who would be comfortable wearing makeup are also the same ones who wouldn’t feel the need to have it specifically marketed to them.
There is a fair point in that - when I moved here in the early-90's it was still the place where teen kids ran away to with nothing but a backpack, and that’s definitely not as much of a thing anymore. Even in 2000 I left for a year and came back, and it was still possible to do, even though I just worked retail. I…
I’m holding out hope that this ends up happening in the Poehler / Offerman crafting reality show. If it’s going to happen on any show, it would be that one:
I know folks aren’t happy about this, and that they think nobody else can carry on the franchise as well as Gunn buuuut... Taika Waititi? This could maybe still turn out pretty good if he hops into the drivers’ seat.
“I speak to coastal/big city liberals who sneer at red state/small town types, anxious about their economic/employment circumstances, and offer the glib and unhelpful advice that if they want secure work they should simply pack up and move to the city.”
“And that’s why, from my perspective, anyone who isn’t living in public housing or isn’t homeless, who can nonetheless afford to reside in New York or California, or London or Paris, is an elite.”
A lot of the wealthiest people in our city are pretty ‘fuck the poor’ and honestly most of San Francisco hates them, too.
Yeah, I think that’s conflating ‘white privilege’ with ‘wealth.’ I’ve never heard of a single coastal liberal assuming that all white people are ‘wealthy’ (if anything, the damaging prejudice they have us that all conservatives are poor, hillbilly yokels).
“Black people experience poverty at disproportionate rates in this nation and are a solid Dem voting bloc.”
Frigging THANK YOU. As a Bay Area person whose worked with San Francisco homeless for fifteen years, nothing makes me angrier than the argument of ‘oh coastal liberals just don’t understand poverty or economic…