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I also appreciated that her competence makes sense storywise. Steve was a skinny, sick kid whose main physical talent we see is getting up after getting knocked down. Peggy's already a trained agent.

I did love in animation that they were able to give a super strong female superhero a big and strong body type. It really doesn’t happen in live action unless they cast someone whose career started in wrestling etc., and those people aren’t always strong enough actors to carry the lead. You can tell the women of the

A lot of the anti-vax and things that other people see as not feminist may come from her association with Orthodox Judaism, so feels a little anti-Semitic to criticize her based on that? Plus, she’s not a proselytizing anti-vaxxer which is what really bothers me. We don’t know if there was anything specific for why

I don’t necessarily have anything against the direction, The Mummy itself is a legitimately great movie of its genre. The Mummy Returns though is the worst kind of sequel just from a writing perspective, just a retread of the first movie with basically the same villain plus a new one that doesn't get fully developed,

I rewatched The Mummy Returns recently and anybody who can make a movie with bones that bad into something really pretty entertaining deserves all the career success. (No discredit to Rachel Weisz, who is also better than that movie deserved)

I don't think successful people owe their parents extravagant presents? He said he helped her out when she really needed it, how is it spiteful?

I might have liked this version more if I hadn't already fallen for the Harley Quinn animated version who is very different and eminently lovable

Ann Coulter's looks may be marred by the evil spirit inside boiling out like the wrath of Sauron, but you can't pretend her career wasn't helped by fitting the traditional attractive blond Republican mold, especially when she was young. 

I don't think anybody should be protesting in the streets in her support, but a contract's a contract. If you've got any interest in living in a semi-functioning, semi-predictable society, people should get what they bargain for. And it's not like this case doesn't matter because it's a celebrity, there's a famous

I believe when they say it tanked, they mean it started out with strong box office the first weekend and then had a record breaking, precipitous decline the second weekend, arguably showing that releasing on digital cannabilized the in-person box office (especially because it makes high quality piracy way easier)

It’s hard for me to imagine a scenario where it’s wrong to fight for what you’re contractually owed unless the cost of litigation is higher than what you're owed. It doesn't matter how much money you already have, you don't just give people a break when they screw you.

Ooo the sibling resentment built into the need to explain even to strangers on the internet why you can take care of yourself is palpable

Maybe mine is curated oddly, but there’s people on there I trust at least as much as Lifehacker. Like absolutely, I will take cleaning tips from Vanesa Amaro who is a housekeeper and therefore has been testing best methods and products for years.

It’s not all terrible. There’s a nanny account with fantastic tips for dealing with toddlers, I’ve even taught my mom some tips from it that reduce little power struggles with my niece exponentially. 

If you're following Attorney General Rules, I believe it's Mans-Ant

I've never had to break up a fistfight in a corporate setting, but yeah, I'm sure there are assholes everywhere.

I can believe it of most people in the arts unfortunately. It’s just a greenhouse for big personalities and big egos, and I can only imagine it getting worse when people are truly successful rather than the monarchs of tiny kingdoms I’ve dealt with in theater. I bet pretty much every A or B lister has had some bad day

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😂 I feel like the writer may have only read a Wiki about The African Queen. Also maybe it's rose colored glasses but I don't think the romance in The African Queen is corny! It's a little low-key and companionate for the time but I love that stuff

I love Roy and Keeley, but I’m also getting a little tired of female bi characters who are obviously very horny for girls but only date men on the show. Maybe they do a bit of an open relationship thing. Keeley’s definitely in a Eleanor Shelstrop mold on that front.