endymion421
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I feel like whichever one I have seen more recently is my favorite incarnation, in the Mads/Hopkins debate. One made a huge impression with just like 15 minutes of screentime in SoTL and the other got to perfect his craft on a beautiful show that really got to flex in all directions (that they had the legal rights to,

Margot was one of my favorite characters in the “Hannibal” TV series, both in her much more positive portrayal and exploration of her psyche and also cause I’m a fan of the actress they cast to be her (as well as the first guy they got to be her brother). Though that whole series of scenes where Graham and Margot keep

Ian Fleming also had an offensive, shocking I know, portrayal of lesbians in 1958's “Goldfinger” as Pussy Galore was 1) a lesbian by “choice” because she was a misandrist after getting raped by her uncle 2) Galore was an evil seductress of one of Bond’s female allies who extorted sexual favors from the latter in order

I loved the book “The World According to Garp” but I have yet to see the movie. Though with your recommendation (and the fact that I love me some Lithgow and Robin Williams) I’ll have to find it.

I agree, I liked The Crying Game a lot and while it took Fergus a while to come around to understanding his attraction to Dil, he does eventually, and also at the start of the movie she was mentioned as in a relationship with Jody that seemed steady enough that he wanted her taken care of after his death (though he

Good call for the most part, though they still went for the not so great or at all humorous chestnut of a trans character dressing up to seductively distract people who don’t know she’s trans, mining the situation for the “comedy” of straight dudes being attracted to her. But on the other hand, outside of that one

Even if this article was just relegated to bitching about things that didn’t age well from “Silence of the Lambs” the author should be entitled to their opinion, especially since they have a personal relationship to the material. We all made the choice to read it and comment, and I don’t think anybody in their

I agree with you, if Demme had done more than just slap a one sentence “Billy isn’t trans” bandaid from Doctor Lector on the issue, maybe consulted actual trans people on if the portrayal could be deemed offensive or dangerous, then maybe we wouldn’t be here. While I love “Silence” and it never made me think that

Well she’s definitely a lot more attractive than him, objectively and also in my personal opinion, so I could see her looks gearing people to think she was a trophy wife. Though Underwood didn’t seem like somebody who would marry a person just for their looks, more concerned with what they can do for him. Even if she

Or a dread pirate!

So you’re saying she needs to do the Charlize Theron “Monster” type movie where she plays a very unglamorous character who, for better or worse, takes decisive charge of her future and rejects being saved? To show her range.

Somehow even as a director she’ll find a way to grab that best supporting actress nomination haha. Not trying to diss Amy Adams with that joke, she’s awesome and deserves all the accolades.

I’m glad the article mentioned the “Clue: Candlestick” comic because it was really clever and the art was beautiful. Since this is animated, maybe they can try to imitate that style a bit, though I’m guessing it’ll just look like “Bob’s Burgers” with Clue makeovers, which I’m ok with.

Those are two actors I’d watch in most anything because they can take anything that has even halfway decent material and elevate it with their performances and charisma, can also work magic with an ensemble, on their own, now I’m feeling that it is necessary for them to share scenes in a show, stage, or movie.

I love that song.

Well, Well, Well.

Super Timely Apt Response!

Whoa are you suggesting that Bubbles and Octi aren’t going to make it!?

I can only imagine how the CW would implement the character “HIM” given that HIM was already a wonderful, insane character for a kids show and with their demonic nature likely would be the same even if the Powerpuffs are adults now. Would the network change anything, go with practical effects (makeup and prosthetics)

So, kind of like “The Umbrella Academy” but for Cartoon Network alumni.