Clicked just to say the same thing. Is it too much to ask that the headline be: "Great Ape Dies. Everybody cries." ?
Clicked just to say the same thing. Is it too much to ask that the headline be: "Great Ape Dies. Everybody cries." ?
Well, I can see you've done your little bit today to help divide men and women. I'm willing to believe 50% of the world's population are arseholes, but I'm pretty sure the break down isn't along gender lines.
I'd upvote you, except that Emma Watson is a very good actress so I can't!
All they're doing is highlighting how many people disagree with them and think they're horrible people. They have a right to speak their mind. The only effect is everyone seeing how that is responded to.
Do you think people are saying this is wrong because we "worship celebrities". You really don't imagine that people might just be upset that two people have just been victimised like this or want to see a world where people aren't subjected to this? I pity you for how the world must look through your eyes if you have…
Nice of you to slip in that extra little bit of prejudice by calling them "vain" for taking nude photos. Not that this matches up to what happened at all in Miss Watson's case as apparently someone else took the pictures at a clothes fitting and distributed the pictures without her knowledge or consent. But still, you…
Right or wrong isn't determined by legality.
I hope the catch whoever did this and throw the book at them.
Is it actually a good movie? I've never seen it.
Yes. I wouldn't call it subversive, per se. It's more an emphasizing of certain themes than anything else - puberty, sexual awakening, conflict between socially acceptable behaviour and sexual nature. I still chuckle at Angela Lansbury's stern warnings about "beware the wolves who are hairy on the inside, and will…
Oh, in that case, I can see your point. I think it might be a bit of a psychological wrench to know that Barry is not Original Barry. But that might only bother people like me. I retract my comment about it being unfair. :)
Saw the article title, clicked to check that The Company of Wolves was included. It wasn't.
Also the line: "that felt strangely satisfying" after punching her father-facsimile got a laugh out of me. Jesse Quick is the most hero of all the heroes on the show.
That seems pretty unfair to me because I really don't think Grant Gustin is the problem. I mean he was really engaging in Season One when they let him be fun.
They really need to start casting people of the appropriate age. I can maybe buy Jesse as Nineteen (though I'd peg her as a little older). But Wally is definitely a lot older. Mid-twenties at least. Unless you get constant reminders that they're supposed to be younger, you just kind of assume they're the age they look…
So much so on giving more to Iris and Caitlin. I'd especially like to see Caitlin progress as Killer Frost. The Earth-1 version of KF she did was so much more emotive and creepy and nuanced than the first version we saw. Much as I like the character she currently plays (and always have), they are WASTING a grand…
Always use protection.
What about behind your ears? Did you remember there?
Linda: Smart and fun, Barry wrecks it.
Patty: Smart and fun and pretty. Barry wrecks it.
Iris: Smart and fun and drop-dead gorgeous. Barry wrecks it.
It's not creepy. It's a childhood crush that lasted. Those happen. They're not genetically brother and sister and genetic siblinghood is the problem, not having lived together or her dad looking after him when he lost his parents. So why does it creep you out?