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That is a perfectly valid interpretation!

There’s no question of a need for more and better representation of homosexuality in media. But the central thesis of this article is,What it means to you is what it means to you, and nobody can touch that.” It’s a nice sentiment, but it begs the question of does that apply to all interpretations of a work,

If the viewer is interpreting and contextualizing a film in a way that is meaningful to them and reflects their worldview and experience, regardless of creator intent, that’s perfectly fine, is what this article seems to be saying. So how would it be different?

Does this argument mean that the opposite situation is acceptable, where characters intended to be gay, but not directly stated as such by the creators, are then perceived by the viewer as straight? Because I have a feeling it wouldn’t be.

It never clicked with me that he was in Equinox until now, and that was a go-to film back in college.

I only started watching Vikings regularly around the time that it shifted to featuring all of Ragnar’s sons as adults, so I’m perfectly enjoying the final season’s depiction of their story. I guess I’m alone in this, as all I hear elsewhere is how good the show used to be.

If anything, the multiverse allows Marvel to bring back the original Avengers, be it alternate versions played by the same actors or even recast. They can go the “Young Avengers” route without needing alternate timelines. In few cases does the “younger hero taking the name and costume of an established hero” truly

Did you stop to Google the history of every event you attended when you were 19? Or now?

It will be the name of the vengeful ghost in the next entry of “The Conjuring” universe.

Looking good, Randy!

I can totally picture that!

I really enjoyed Bill Whitaker’s stint. Honestly, I think it’s because he reminds me of Alek Trebek. 

I felt very comfortable with Whitaker, I think because he reminds me of Alex Trebek.

I need to go to this hospital.

Yet in the ‘80s, this would have been a light-heartened teen comedy movie.

*ZZZzzzz*

And I want to projectile vomit on all of it.

This article’s mere existence is pure 2020s A.V. Club.

I believe the Warrens were only involved with the earlier part of the investigation, but these movies are so fictionalized, I’m sure they could have based a whole movie around it.

It doesn’t take more than a quick Google search to learn that these movies are mostly Hollywood concoctions and the Warrens are at best considered genial frauds. If people are naïve enough to take the entertainment at face value, buyer beware.