dominicvobiscum
Dominic_Vobiscum
dominicvobiscum

It is possible that “kidnapped creature rescued by subserviant worker who loves it” is such a worn out and ubiquitous trope and the film does it in such a familiar by the number way that it reads as plagiarism.

I could never get into Archer because I disliked Frisky Dingo’s animation style. But now I’m remembering the storyline from Frisky Dingo where one of Xander’s mercenary army guys not only tries to rape him, but forces him to dress up as a woman first. And it’s played for laughs. Over and over.

Don’t forget “be a man” the most dangerous of all those. Showing ANY emotion? Suck it up, Mary. Be a Man.

I was. The biography of Barry Crimmins “Call Me Lucky” was the first time I felt empowered (and angry) enough to actually verbalize my abuse, but I couldn’t talk about it with others and wanted to so it ended up making me feel very isolated and alone because I had no idea how to talk about it and no clear forum WHERE

I liked that they tried to do something completely different with it rather than just do a straight remake. And he is fantastic in it.

Looney Tunes: Back in Action. Fraser is probably THE best green screen actor ever and that movie got really unfairly received.

it’s actually quite interesting. They have brain damage. Kind of. The area of the brain which controls feet/locomotion/etc is right next to the area of the brain that controls sexual drive and impulses. People without feet fetishes have two distinct areas with no overlap and thus when we see feet we just see feet. The

Exactly. And either ironically or seriously many of them worship Elliot Rodgers as literally their patron saint. Clustered together in little “support” groups where they validate how shitty they feel about themselves and blame women and Chads (stereotypical good looking men) while also feeling entitled to sex from

When I was first studying criminology and profiling it was well before Columbine. You had your Charlie Starkweathers and your Charles Whitmans, but most of spree killers like this tended to be 25-45 age range because the thing that set them off was usually loss of job or status at home. Or their wives leaving them.

Amazon also tells you if other services offer the thing you want to watch even if they don’t. I don’t know about all of them, but it always tells me if something is available on Netflix or Hulu before trying to get me to buy episodes.

Shakespeare in Love maybe? But it had to actually win a bunch of Oscars first. And the complaints against it weren’t nearly as vitriolic.

I liked grumpy Luke. I liked it over all. But I didn’t like the weird forced modern humor like the movie opening with a literal Yo Mama joke. Every other Star Wars movie I believe that it takes place a Long Time Ago in a Galaxy Far Far Away because it’s so removed from pop culture. This one was not and it felt far too

I’m very hesistant to blame culture or technology for things like this because it’s not a new phenomenon at all. The one case this reminded me about the most was the murder of Rebecca Schaeffer, the star of My Sister Sam. The guy stalked her for 3 years before gunning her down in the doorway of her apartment building.

I really don’t see this guy being the kind of guy who seeks out help. He fixated on someone so much he drove cross country to kill the person she loves in front of her and then *poof* magically she’d realize he’s actually rescuing her and they can run off together forever.

Maybe my own experiences, but I do not think young boys get any messages at all about masturbation.

I disagree. It’s pretty clear everyone in the town except for Woody Harrelson BELIEVED he did do something horrible to a black man in custody and BECAUSE he was black, but it’s not clear what he did or if even did anything.

I never thought about the girlfriend as “who McDormand was before her husband” but that makes a TON of sense. Especially when she tells her ex-husband to be nice to her.

So you don’t think there’s anything upsetting or even mildly disturbing about a grown man (the dude is not a child or teenager) whose main target demo is 10-15 year olds, having previously established he has absolutely no respect for other people or humanity or death...putting a LAUGH TRACK over the corpses of dead

It’s really weird to me how the definition of “stan” has changed from “fan so obsessed and crazed you’re pretty sure he’s going to lock his gf in the truck of his car” to “fanboy”.

Exactly. She was never mad at the sheriff. She was mad at herself and was blaming herself for it the entire time. As long as she focused that anger on something else, she could keep going.