I agree about the special features but the quality looks fine: http://www.dvdbeaver.com/fi…
I agree about the special features but the quality looks fine: http://www.dvdbeaver.com/fi…
Raising Arizona is fortunately available on both DVD and Blu-Ray!
I don't know, that's why I didn't mention them?
Gadot was in the IDF while they were bombing Lebanon and has been an outspoken supporter of the IDF since then. That's why they banned it, not for her nationality.
I knew about the botched execution already but not the part about the dog and now I feel horribly sad about the dog.
Transracialism is 100% not a real thing, and by stealing the terminology used by the transgender community they do damage to trans people's struggle to be taken seriously (not to mention the heavy dose of racism/appropriation that inevitably goes along with a white person deciding to take on the identity of a POC).
He may have lost his job and might have trouble finding a job in the future, but Zeke is going to face far more difficulty in that area now that he's been outed as trans, so … eh.
The rhetoric is completely different - not many critics of Christianity calling Christians "savages", or other more incendiary racial slurs, which are typical of Muslim-bashing. And the stereotypical image of a Christian, at least in the Western world, is, if anything, of a white person, or no race in particular. So…
No?
Islam may be a religion but most Muslims are not white, and Islamophobes have a very specific idea of what Muslims look and act like and use racist rhetoric against them. Islamophobia and racism go hand in hand.
Because women and minorities have so little representation on screen compared to white men, so whining about women playing ghostbusters or the Human Torch being black is absurd because there are already countless opportunities and heroic representations of white men on screen. Having a woman ghostbuster or a Latino…
A nice thing about Archie comics is they've done just about everything, so as long as the character foundations and relationships are strong the plots are almost infinitely malleable. My main concern going in was Betty and Veronica's friendship (I REALLY didn't want another Afterlife with Archie style rivalry where…
"It gets worse"????? I hope we're more than 100 years away. I clicked this article terrified to find out that we'd have Westworld-style robots in ten years.
Being the first one doesn't negate it being a gimmick. The way it's used does, which is what I was saying.
I think that can be true, but not with Memento, as the jumps back in time keep the audience as disoriented as the amnesiac hero. On the other hand I didn't find Memento that interesting so maybe it still counts.
Yes, that's true. I also think both of them can be enjoyed by both horror fans and by those looking for something deeper or more tragic, and a Crimson Peak trailer rooted only in the romance elements would have been deceptive as well (perhaps more so than the trailer we have), so this idea of there being two genre…
Well, I'd call it both again. Bone-chilling ghost story and a grief-ridden tragedy! I can think of a number of jump-scares in both.
I've been hearing about Crimson Peak's marketing switcheroo since it was released but I finally saw it and I don't think it's that different from what was in the trailer. It's a bit slower (I mean, most movies are slower than their trailers) and more melancholy, but I would hardly say the trailer lied. The movie is…
Robbie Coltrane…
I'm impressed by her Natalie Portman impression in that video. Like they're all good but Portman isn't someone I would have considered particularly impression-able until I saw that (much like Vanessa Bayer's Jennifer Aniston).