He did imply that it made him feel uncomfortable.
He did imply that it made him feel uncomfortable.
I think the correct argument here is that nudity doesn't have to be necessary, especially when the idea of what is "necessary" varies so wildly from person to person and is often tied to feelings of discomfort.
I think the problem begins with believing that nudity has to be "necessary", as if it were an evil that should only be used to make a point. This writer acts like it's torture to have to sit and watch Alexandra Daddario take her shirt off.
I think Stone and Parker are too smart to see this issue in such a black and white manner.
What makes them unbearable to you?
I smell the millenial remake of "sleeping with the enemy" coming.
So it shouldn't be defended from criticism?
Ok, describe them to me then.
Everyone is subject to bigotry and personal attacks, and I can certainly distinguish between differing views, thing is many people who run to a safe space seemingly can't. For these people, mere disagreement seems to be enough to want them to cover their ears. A lot of these people deal in absolutes, I've heard many…
Your definition is basically one giant euphemism, a nice way of saying it's a place where certain people can hide from criticism and ideas that clash with their ideas. Everyone is already free to speak about their experiences and opinions outside of a safe space, the difference is that in the real world they are…
Their production schedule is anything but lazy.
If you must know about a 2 month old post…I thought it was rather pedantic.
That's their stock defence against every criticism they get. It's that we "misunderstand" but they usually never explain how.
Breaking news, Zoo doesn't know how to deal with tolls.
You mean like how everyone respected James Rolfe's decision to not watch Ghostbusters?
If a female character is incompetent it's because the movie hates women?
Which is most people because Hulu is still unavailable outside the US.
Where did you hear that?
You know about guns, good for you.
Can we watch the movie or at least get some more info on Matt Damon's character before we decide he's supposed to save China single-handedly? We don't even know how big his role is compared to the Chinese stars. It wouldn't be the first time a marketing campaign over-sold a star's prominence.