@MsFeasance: What. Just. That story was pretty amazing.
@honeybrown1976: Just another phony.
Nothing I hear about this movie makes me excited, and I loved the originals, the American McGee's game, the spooky Švankmajer film, etc. and this just feels off. Maybe it's all the marketing but this no longer feels like Alice's story at all.
@eviladrian: I kind of wish it had been.
@Dream Pantomime: To be fair, Return to Oz was based on books by L. Frank Baum, so it wasn't like a "darker re-imagining of a beloved and wholesome story." A movie version of Lost Girls seems...impossible? I guess an animated indie could be done.
@laurenguitar001: I would rather watch film adaptations of either of them then another Johnny Depp fap-test by Burton, tbh.
@MrsConclusion: Well, that was also set in the 60s.
@Chancentrate 2.0: Well, that's pretty much all her songs are — made up personal anecdotes about the high school experience she never really had.
@pesematology: I love this comment dearly.
@mandiandi: Pretty sure that's Jocelyn Wildenstein.
I'll be honest, I never got into football as a child because there's no women's equivalent. I didn't come from a sporty family, but I grew up a huge WNBA fan, so that wasn't it. Anyway, I'm eagerly awaiting the kick-off of the Independent Women's Football League season so I can be a real fan of the DC Divas. Tru fax.
@CherriSpryte: Okay, now I feel creepy, but I think I have a good idea of who you are? Though I was never a member of that theatre group I was friends with many of them, and am also a grad (well, now grad student).
@HBIC!: Cosign, cosign.
@CherriSpryte: Hello GW person; I was really sad that I couldn't make it to Medea because I figured it would be a great interpretation like that.
@wetpope: This one is the best: [en.wikipedia.org]
@Mrs.Ataxxia: I agree with this totally: Bill looked so incredulous that a MAN wouldn't put his woman in place. Barb looked a little happy, maybe, that at least her daughter has that kind of support.
@JohanPaladin: Her pitch was so off that it had me physically cringing.
@lauraholtsteele: I guess I find it problematic because it sort of just follows the same cultural narrative that says if she was drunk she wanted it. All we get is Jamie Foxx/T-Pain's perspective, which is: She says no, then gets drunk, forgets her boyfriend, and totally wants to bone. They both have that man-insight…