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Considering that a Bond cycle consists of about 4 movies, the male Bond could meet the woman in movie 1, marry her in movie 2 and die and she takes over the other 2 movies as Bond.

We have already seen the movie where the titular hero is sidelined by the girl. It's called Mad Max: Fury Road.

We have already seen the movie where the titular hero is sidelined by the girl. It's called Mad Max: Fury Road.

As much as I like the guy, he doesn't even have a history of playing anyone but himself.

Almost Famous? Sideways? Little Miss Sunshine? Wonder Boys? Juno? The Descendants? The Artist? Midnight In Paris? Silver Linings Playbook? American Hustle? The Big Short?

This list's lack of Computer Chess is disturbing.

So I guess we can all agree now that The Hangover isn't a very good movie, despite being easily the most successful comedy of the last 15 years.

His deer in the headlights attitude is exactly what makes the character and Ahmed's acting is pitch perfect. I see some awards in his future. Also, he's nowhere near below average. He's adorable in his own way.

I don't see anything wrong with describing a person as sexy, but what is really off-putting to me about these articles - and how "hot women" are treated in general by the media and society - is the total lack of empathy. The writers do not even bother to think about what it might be like to be Margot Robbie/Sky

Right, you don't understand. I actually mean provocative, like something that sparks outrage, that is deemed "titillatingly sexy" or even "obscene" by more conservative folks. A woman has to do way less than a man to achieve that level of "attention", flashing a nipple is already enough (see: Janet Jackson).

I need examples to believe that. I can't imagine what a man could do to be "provocative" (except for gender-bending or gay stuff). A woman on the other hand, that's easy, just wear a short skirt and you're "objectifying yourself" and then it seems to be fair game to reduce you to your looks and write jizz articles

No male celebrity has ever been deemed "provocative", at least not for showing skin.

I find the fixation on Sky Ferreira's album cover as "sexy" and something to jizz particularly laughable. I mean, have you seen that picture? It doesn't exactly express "look how hot my titties are!". It's ambiguous and it's a little uncomfortable to look at. Would anybody consider this picture as sexy if it depicted

Eh…not a single sentence of this piece referenced the readers of these articles or classified them as "white males jerking off". So most of your points are already obsolete. This is about the male journalists, not the readers. You may want to open your ears (and eyes) a little more the next time, before you go on

I wonder what makes you think that the primary goal of taking her clothes off on-screen or posing in a swimsuit is to attract men? Why do you think women do things that are considered "sexy" solely for the benefit of men? Can't a woman pose in a swimsuit, because…you know…she likes to have pretty pictures of herself

I've heard and read plenty of vile bullshit about women in recent weeks that makes these articles look tame in comparison. There really seems to be a sizeable portion of straight men who judge the "value" of women on the basis of how hot they find them. One guy said Brienne of Tarth lowers his enjoyment of GoT,

Other civilized countries have switched over to non-lethal weapons years ago -tasers, pepper spray. Guns are only the last resort there. But here we are where officers pull guns at harmless routine traffic controls.

I'm white and I stand firmly besides Beyonce. No dividing along racial lines there. Just dividing between a violent police force routinely gunning down innocent people and sane people.

Of course, there's not a peep from Trump, the GOP or the NRA so far. No way to spin this to their liking. No way to say anything about it without alienating their KKK followers.

Probably, but I have the hope that time and the slow progress we made over the last few years/decades shrinks the Trump clientele to a degree that they just can be ignored in the near future and there's little need for compromise anymore. Meanwhile, the GOP has to decide if they want to be an actual political party or