“No one is arguing that she needed permission to write this book from anyone.”
“No one is arguing that she needed permission to write this book from anyone.”
Well now I’ve watched the promo and both Squidward and Mr. Krabs sounded more off than Spongebob, although Patrick was the only one who sounded right.
You can tell this movie is ill-conceived from the photo that comes with the article. They took Blake Lively, and uglied her up. Why would you do that? You’ve got Blake Lively, let her be hot. If you want to make a gritty drama then write, I dunno, some movie where she plays a hot trophy wife who gets some dummy to…
That is some seriously ugly 3-D CGI. Ugly, and howlingly unnecessary since the source material is a 2-D cartoon...but the last movie was ugly 3-D as well.
Has Kavner given up? I haven’t watched “The Simpsons” in, oh, 15 years.
I know this reaction is inappropriate, but who’s the sexy lady in the Oscars clip for “Dear Basketball”?
By the way, if we can talk some more about hatred, let’s talk about Gurba’s review. Here are the first four words...
“Quote someone arguing that. Thanks.”
Kind of mind-blowing that woke criticism has led us to the point that an entire language and the 500 million people who speak it are bigoted. “Latinx”. Show me someone who uses that word and I’ll show you someone who couldn’t order off a Spanish menu without pictures.
“There is no element of “mob justice” here.”
So what kind of books about women should you be allowed to write?
They say the political spectrum is a horseshoe.
I think we’re headed towards that point, the point where we’ll be told that white people shouldn’t read those books...of course, that will be hard to enforce! You can’t send the mob after individual readers the way you can after a woman who had the unmitigated gall to write a book.
“No one is arguing that she needed permission to write this book from anyone.”
I haven’t seen it. And if I had a vote I’d vote for “Parasite”. But it’s certainly true that there are folks who, for ideological reasons, want “Little Women” to win and they will be mega-pissed if “1917" wins.
Oh it certainly has. There was a piece at Slate just three days ago that managed to grossly misread the film as a celebration of the glory of war Truffaut-style
Normally I don’t agree with Perkins’ moralistic disapproval of Weekend Update, but this week’s “impeachment is boring” bit was just infuriating.
Write one, then.
I don’t understand what this means, but “Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile” was not a good film. It should have been a movie all about Liz and her boyfriend Ted and how she started to have doubts about him. Instead the Liz-Ted relationship lasts like 15 minutes and the rest is all Ted’s life as a famous…
Take a look at Harvey Weinstein. Sex with hot actresses is the only reason that guy went into movies.