The director ultimately has the say in everything thematic shot or atmospheric editing, so Snyder let all this bullshit slide. He didn’t just not convene with the writers.
The director ultimately has the say in everything thematic shot or atmospheric editing, so Snyder let all this bullshit slide. He didn’t just not convene with the writers.
I aspire to this:
Oversexualized but then also told that they are ugly. It’s fucking ridiculous.
I understand your issue but this is not a sexualized image. She’s not licking her lips or biting them; her mouth is closed in a relaxed position. We should absolutely criticize sexualized images of women’s bodies but we can’t assume automatically that any cropped image of a woman is inherently sexual, especially those…
How is a picture of lips with lipstick on them sexualized? There’s nothing sexual about that photo.
He’s not “Accused” he’s been convicted.
As a person who's seen like a triple digit number of cocks, I'm gonna go with real.
Oh please, you people are just all up in arms at the very thought that this Black man just might have said something that indicates everyone is not in love with this white woman. Nowhere did he say anything minimizing. Simply mentioning her name is not minimizing, but I get it - White Feminism dictates that the…
OMG you are stupid. Unless you have a legit reading comprehension problem, you know damn well he said nothing of the sort. Either the mention of Black women at all generally gets you all upset, or you are a troll. If you’re a troll, troll harder.
This is not about a man speaking for or over them. Did you read the article? Casting people are always trying not to hire Black women when Black men are in a film. It is refreshing to see a Black man with some clout speaking up and standing up for Black women, instead of remaining silent and being part of the problem…
The minute Kerry Washington brings up the pay gap she’s gonna find herself on a list of “difficult to work with” actresses. Chris has nothing to lose speaking up for them
No they don’t. But he’s totally within his rights to speak on this. And what he’s saying is 100% true. He’s being supportive and coming from a place of marginalization himself as a black person in our society. The idea that he should just keep quiet on this strikes me as really counter-productive. A black actor can…
Maybe not, but I'm glad he brought it up. Made me stop and think.
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Bad luck matt. I used to live and work in London. Plenty of racism. First time I ever heard the term Waki Paki thrown around in reference to Pakistanis. Many people of color the acting awards at BAFTA last year?
Thank you Chelsea’s publicist. That was really nice.
Eh, I feel like there’s a point where you decide that you’re just not gonna sell ALL of your soul. Lonnie is not an actress, she’s a comedian, so her career path can’t really be compared to someone like Viola. Lonnie is on a popular daytime talk show, so clearly she can do things that don’t involve co-signing…
Lonnie Love can give all the “bitch please” looks she wants - she still plays the part of Black sidekick, allowing Chelsea to say horrible “jokes” about Black people and fat people. It’s not even funny.
It strange to me that she’s tackling something like racism considering she’s a racist but whatev.
Sounds to me like he might have mental health issues. Hopefully he and his apartment get some help.