The gay delegation begs to differ.
The gay delegation begs to differ.
Julia Sweeney speaks quite lovingly of her Catholic childhood in “Letting Go of God.” She had her moments, and eventually left, but still.
“FACE. Big stupid FACE in your FACE.”
It’s gross. It’s clearly, undeniably gross. Here’s my problem. I love lots of his movies. And I hate myself for loving them, but I do. And here’s the ironic part: his movies actually have a very strong moral center, even if it appears that he himself does not. I’ve seen HANNAH AND HER SISTERS more times than I can…
Well, most kids of “blended families” would also admit that when your divorced mom or dad enters into a LONG-TERM relationship with another person, you end up with more than two parental figures. Even if only two of them are your ACTUAL PARENTS, the others do fulfill that role in your life. And Woody was that person…
“First I got an X for ten. Then, five victims later, I got the V. When I worked my way up to twenty-five total, got another X in front. Then, I got sort of addicted, so when I killed Bobby, I got an I at the end, then another for Vinnie, then another for that little rat punk Brandon. Now I have to wait for the total…
I do not believe that God exists, but I AM NOT AN ATHEIST.
I heard about this a while ago. I wasn’t mad because I figured that as executive producers, Fonda and Tomlin either knew about the salaries for Sheen and Waterston and okayed them because they wanted to work with really high-caliber co-stars, or that the women (as EP’s) would be getting some kind of money on the back…
There’s a difference between depicting rape and celebrating it. This is clearly a set-up for the audience to feel really good when Ramsay dies, Sansa triumphs, or both (I haven’t read the books, so I’m speculating, not spoiling). Oddly enough, this mirrors my reaction to “Pitch Perfect 2,” and the charges that it was…
As a gay guy, I feel like you'd see this kind of pattern double or triple (if that's possible) if researchers were looking at the reactions of gay men rather than straight women. As an average-looking gay guy, it's a little sadness-making.
I just noticed the hashtag on my Twitter feed, and passed it on. It made for some interesting reading. The truth is, I'm honestly conflicted on the topic.
Did I miss the part where he fantasized about murdering her?
There’s also #IStandWithSaida ...
I would have sex with Bill Nye. I would.
Yaaaaaaaass!!
I just came up with a whole story about interns sent out to buy a ball gag on the SNL corporate card, and knowing that those nerds wouldn't know how much a ball gag actually costs, went ahead and purchased 8 dildos for themselves and all their friends, and let Lorne Michaels pick up the tab.
I'm willing to bet an almost significant amount of money that not one person who watched the SNL opener had their mind significantly changed about world events. Those who think that the US Army and ISIS are polar opposites of each other and should never be compared in any way got all pissed off and watching this just…
"And if you are so daft that you think you should do everything that you see in films, please stay away from the theater. Hollywood is fine without your patronage."
Saying "white" explicitly is important, because "a group of men" who lynched black in the 50's reads to me (a white guy) as a group of people who are different from me, it was a different time, they were from the South, I'm not those guys, etc. Saying "white" is a subtle but powerful way of reminding me and others…
She didn't whitewash anything with regard to "Strange Fruit." She had used the word "lynching" to describe the song many, many times before appearing on Tavis Smiley, and she clearly knows what the song is about and its history. On Smiley, she was trying to describe why it's still relevant today, despite the fact that…