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I mean...yeah, but it’s an interview delivered in written form so you don’t really know how it was said. You only know what was said.

I had already found it, but thanks! Yeah this search function is so terrible.

Margarita had been getting on my nerves for a while, so maybe it’s personal, but I didn’t really like the pants. I get that that’s her aesthetic and she’s sticking to that and it’s great, but none of it read high fashion to me. It looked like a weird disco resort collection. I knew she’d be getting cut first.

But to be fair, she’s full of herself because she’s awesome, and isn’t being full of yourself par for the course for models? But honestly I didn’t think she was that bad. She was confident, knew what she was talking about, and knew her job. Those qualities in women are often mistaken for snobbery. Meisha might be your

I thought this was the best top four they’ve had in a while. I thought Margarita’s show was ridiculous (not in a good way), but as a whole this was a solid finale.

I hate the unconventional materials challenges so much. The show loves them and I don’t know why.

I wouldn’t love this. Men’s fashion isn’t as interesting to me, so that would make it half boring and half interesting. I don’t know if I’m in the majority or the minority though. But I also feel about it the same way I feel about the unconventional materials challenge (and why I hate when they have more than one per

What was “utterly pretentious” about what he said? He wasn’t saying that he thought it should have been entered as a documentary—he knows more about filmmaking and documentaries than every commenter here. He was explaining why he called it a documentary, which is that the underlying issues of the movie are real, very

I didn’t think the Fruit Loops thing was so funny, and the cringe humor from the parents wasn’t funny at all to me as a Black woman because I’ve been on the other side of the “cringe humor” and it’s just...not funny in real life.

It has some laughs, but they are not light-hearted laughs. They are YES THAT IS EXACTLY HOW THEY ACT AND IT IS ON THIS MOVIE SCREEN laughs. Surprised, uncomfortable laughs. It is definitely not a comedy. Lots of horror movies have funny elements and no one is putting them into the comedy category.

White privilege is thinking Get Out was a comedy.

Not the kind of thing one gets away with at work.

Yeah I feel like the movie is goint to be kind of 70s era bad, but I still have to see it. lol

I’m not joking, I didn’t see it! I’ll go search for it though. With this new layout I miss a bunch of stuff.

lol

Is AVClub gonna talk about how Get Out was put in the comedy category for the Golden Globes? We should talk about that.

I really promise you that’s what it means to be. A tall cowboy hat.

Heh, I only know because I looked it up when HBO’s Westworld came out last year, or I guess it was earlier this year?, and Crichton’s name was associated with it. Given my aforementioned obsession with his books I was surprised I hadn’t heard of it, but that’s because it was only a movie, it turns out. It came on SyFy

It’s a cowboy hat but now I’ll always see it as a dick, so thanks for that.

I sure do hate Quentin Tarantino.