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“though I am getting reeeeeeeally tired of so many women playing bots or prostitutes overall.”

Yeah, I don’t get some of the criticisms that this wasn’t marketed to women. Like, I don’t really know what that means. There are prominent female roles in the film, and the themes/messages are universal regardless of race/gender/religion. I liked it a lot, found it moving and thought provoking (even if I have some

really what “needs a sequel”? I feel like this had as much reason to exist (honesty, more so) than any of the sequels made to current films.

“There’s one scene where Gosling is taking drone footage of these giant statues of naked women. It’s a solid 3 minutes of literally giant tits and asses filling the screen. Not too subtle.”

Don’t worry too much about Warners. From what I read, they’re only on the hook for domestic distribution costs. Sony and Alcon are the ones that are going to take a bigger hit.

There was some schlong too. For whatever reason, the nudity in here felt far less gratuitous than the nudity in something like West World. It felt tasteful in a way. The parts that felt a bit exploitive struck me as a commentary on media/advertising.

Yeah, I’d definitely recommend seeing this on the biggest screen you can, with the best sound system possible. It’s worth the admission price for the visuals alone. It really does just look beautiful. It felt like the most expensive art film ever made (I mean that in a good way), and based on the box office

Immigration has always been under the authority of the federal government (because it relates to the nation as a whole), so your “states right” question isn’t really that applicable.

It seems that you, much like the writer of this article, lack certain reading comprehension skills. At no point in that quote does the FBI say that black people shouldn’t have a problem with being “harassed, assaulted, and killed”, or that the resurgent prominence of the KKK and neo-Nazis isn’t an issue. The quote

“Though Nazis and the KKK chanted about killing Jews and black people openly on the streets of Charlottesville in August, the FBI was seemingly more concerned about how angry people of color are in America. In an August report obtained by Foreign Policy Magazine, the FBI characterizes “black identity extremists” as

Both sides are hypocrites when it comes to sexual harassment/assault by prominent men (note, I’m not saying that liberals and conservatives are equally bad in terms of their positions). Liberals speak out against Trump, Ailes and O’Reilly but are fairly silence when it comes to this, or things like Roman

“it’s easy to stand up to your enemies, it’s hard to tell your friends that they suuuuuuck.”

If we’re having a serious discussion about this, I think part of it is the media brings all the stupid stuff that happens to our attention more. But I also think as a society, we are just becoming dumber (or at least more ignorant, apathetic and lazy).

I honestly laughed out loud at the class action lawsuit part. Can’t tell if this is expert trolling or if you are actually an idiot who thinks you’re a lot smarter than you are (both seem to be classic Rick and Morty fans).

I honestly laughed out loud at the class action lawsuit part. Can’t tell if this is expert trolling or if you are actually an idiot who thinks you’re a lot smarter than you are (both seem to be classic Rick and Morty fans).

I think throwing a fit that a restaurant ran out of a special sauce is inherently the act of an self-entitled asshole. If you value your time so little that you’ll wait in line for the sauce (let alone drive a distance to get it), why should anyone else care that it’s been wasted.

Yeah, if you spend hours waiting in line for a special sauce that you saw on a TV show, it feels like karma when they run out.

For starters, think they’re both in bed with big business/wall street. But as I make clear, while I think they both are bad, the Republicans are far worse .