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Pekgoz says he once identified as a feminist “until he gradually realized that it wasn’t gonna get him laid.”

Pekgoz says he once identified as a feminist

I was a late comer to the scene, so I had the advanced knowledge from others to stick with it at least through the 2nd half. After the Hydra reveal and Ward turncoat, the show really took off for me.

Excellent point. The BBC is doing amazing things with limiting shows to six or eight episodes a series, like Fleabag.

“Her character is annoying and unneeded.”

Agreed, I’m so tired of every scene taking place in a warehouse or a corridor.

As glad as I am for the renewal I hope they increase the budget for next series even if that means a reduced number of episodes. I admire the conceit of having the show take place largely in the same location but across 2 different time zones as a cost cutting measure but it’s meant the episodes have lacked variety

I guess I’m really showing my lack of sophistication when I say that I enjoyed the first season of Lost in Space and I’m looking forward to a second.

I love me some Sarayu Blue, so I’ll check out I Feel Bad, but the rest of this doesn’t look terribly compelling. I’ll wait for reviews.

So for me its basically down to B99, The Good Place, and The Gifted on the traditional networks.

The movie you just described is essentially 9 to 5, also why are you equating women refusing to invest in your low budget film with women in the studio system not wanting to direct? That’s a false equivalency if I ever heard one.

i like how you make eating contests somehow comparable to the creation of films.

It is theoretically possible that more men are drawn toward filmmaking than women for whatever reason. But it seems highly unlikely that they are 20x more likely to be drawn toward filmmaking, which is the ratio of male-directed to female-directed Cannes participants cited in the article. And there’s no shortage of

Lol, penis operated cameras

“I’m pretty sure filmmaking has always been a thing, in a majority, more men were driven to be involved in than women.”

How are people able to offer up the same dumb lines of thought (using that word charitably here) that have been disassembled a bajillion times on this vast searchable resource known as the world wide web.

i like how you make eating contests somehow comparable to the creation of films. and you say that eating contests are too gross for women to do, but what makes film making inherently male? do you think cameras are penis operated? tell me why you think more men are drawn to film-making more than women. actually, dont.

It was the same way when I went to film school back in the mid-1970s, the long and winding road - I was really shocked to discover how few women actually ended up making movies or producing television outside college, given the large number I saw creating movies and television while in college.

Yes.....indeed Professor Interrobang. I feel like this is a similar situation to why we don’t see any female Presidents in the United States, or many female CEOs in Fortune 500 companies. These are simply things women are not driven to do. You see, the woman’s DNA drives her to partake in things that play to her

Do you mean Naomi Kawase? She’s fairly important world-wide. Plus her film won an award, I think.