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If you mean "played a character in a film that was later remade by Disney as a cartoon" yes, if you mean voiced a Disney princess, no.

There is a comic book continuation of Grimm being published by Dynamite comics, currently written by Caitlin Kittridge, http://www.dynamite.com/htm…

I really disliked the epilogue, largely because of this line. Even if it was a line thine like "we have work to do" i think it would have bothered me because the ongoing Grimm Wessen concept had mostly been abandoned through the series run ant was better for it. Having things restart in a happier way that the series

Thank you for the correction, I've back edited my older posts.

I actually haven't seen any cut of BvS, I'm just invested in Jena Malone as someone around the same age as me who I saw as I child actor.

Yes, but her scenes were cut from the theatrical cut of BvS, and brief in the longer one.

Will it star Jena Malone as Barbara Gordon or will they be going with a different Batgirl/actress?

don't underestimate the possibility that sexism/Clinton Derangement syndrome influenced both of those elections.

I want them to learn the error of their ways and act on it. I'm afraid they're incapable of it and that it will be too late.

In the mean time you can and should be lobbying state legislatures on what's important to you.

Well it kind of is. In the movie Marion's murder and the body hiding get cut to a woman asking if a pesticide is pain free for the insects it kills. Funny stuff!

By watching.

A lot of the men died first. (Bogart, Gable, Tracey, Taylor.)

If it makes you feel better, the actress who plays Bradley thinks her season three appearance and death might have been a dream.

I thought the man who followed him into the bathroom was the guy he had sex with in the car.

My misreading of your original comment. Is it wrong that I thought Freddie/Norman looked really good with the sharing clothes with stripper? Anyone someone pointed out that all of the women Norman was previously involved with had male names (and Cody had a lot of interests that tend to get coded as "masculine".)

No, Norman had sex in the first two seasons. First with Bradley Martin, then his first sex/murder situation with Blair Watson and finally with Cody Brennan, the only one of these not to also be murdered by Norman. (There was just the accidental death of her father.)

I think the line irked me more because of the "not play a bitch, for a change" line from the first episode. The Women is probably the most seen film of Crawford's MGM period, but Blanche is very much in the vein of long suffering heroines type that she specialized in for most of her career.

1950 had such a rough race for best actress.

The You Must Remember this series did a a great job in it's Joan Crawford series describing that role in relation to her various other "shop girl" roles.