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No, it's correct. And again, someone who persists in seeing the world differently than you must be a troll. Reactionary ad hominem fail.

You're right.

You actually think someone who keeps expressing an opinion you disagree with must be a troll. Again, boringly predictable. Also, an ad hominem.

Invest in glasses.

Yeah, you really don't know.

Nice ad hominem.

This shows you don't know what "mansplaining" is. But there will probably be a lot of comments like yours, because people don't get that discrimination is discrimination.

Sure, because your dismissive of a gender complaint when it doesn't effect you. Which is, once again, sexist.

You are boringly predictable. And nearly always wrong.

I'm not aware they exclude whites. Are you saying no white should repost a BLM comment? Do they say that? I'm not aware BLM has instituted policies of any kind.

Yep, there are sexists out there who aren't men. They should own that.

It's clearly sexist to ban males from both attending and working at these screenings—the implication is that women will enjoy the movie more fully absence the presence of men, and won't ponder men losing a day's work if they are employed by Alamo. The whole thing is dismissive of a gender in a way that probably hasn't

A year later: thank you for the recommendation.

What would that be? Pretty much everyone agrees that WW I was meaningless—so it lends itself to easily to pat phrases about the uselessness of war, and the meaninglessness of violence . But WW II was actually fought for important reasons that can't be shrugged off, and really forces us to question issues of violence

It just feels like playing it safe.

The WW II episodes are intentionally campy, but fortunately, this gets downplayed as the episodes go on, and is completely dropped when the show switched to CBS (which, unfortunately, also dropped the WW II setting). Stanley Ralph Ross, who guided the series, had been a writer on Batman, and apparently he thought the

Why are you giving them that much space in your imagination?

You have made me do a 180 on my expectations for the movie, and I love, love, love that idea for the climax. Yes! Thank you.

No idea what that is. I like that the Power Records 45's in the '70's included feminist concepts, not just superhero action.

Haven't seen The Bionic Woman since it was in fist-run. I was a huge fan (The Six Million Dollar Man was the better toy, but The Bionic Woman was the better show). Glad to know it holds up.