Boy, that must’ve been a pretty bad script for Bakula to pass. Not an encouraging sign.
Boy, that must’ve been a pretty bad script for Bakula to pass. Not an encouraging sign.
Oh, Britta’s in this it’s on NBC? Yeah, it’s doomed.
I really wish shows and movies would normalize healthy friendships between men and women without having them “gonna fuck.”
He also drew comparisons to Josh Brolin and Mel Gibson as actors who’ve been accused of domestic abuse in the past
Aside from Maude, I can’t think of a major american protagonist in the last 50 years who has chosen abortion. Not someone who had one as part of a back story, but a major cultural character who chooses an abortion.
Showing my age here, but fuck me gently with a chainsaw.
It is a different movie, actually. It’s called Plan B and it’s pretty good.
You can’t get much more obvious than the guy shouting all the toxic stuff literally being a mental illness.
“Conservatives interpreting Juno as pro choice makes as much sense as liberals retroactively declaring Fight Club to be a condemnation of “toxic masculinity.”’
GLOW handled it really great as well.
I do feel like Juno also has to be seen in context, I feel like in a lot of media aimed at women, characters decide against abortion more often than not. The scale definitely always felt tipped in totality, with everything I was watching at that time. That’s what made Bojack’s Zap Zap Pew Pew so great, I’d never seen…
I think the movie does a good job showing how vulnerable you are being young and pregnant. Juno is taken advantage of and influenced by a lot of other peoples expectations on her body. I didn’t find it anti-choice, instead I think it did a good job of showing what a traumatic experience it is having so many others…
And Philadelphia demanded attention that it wouldn’t have gotten without his star power.
Nobody’s denying that; the article is about as caustic/controversial as saying “we used to insulate with asbestos, which worked at the time; but we don’t anymore, which is good.” Truly this headline/quote was mined so people would fly to the comments.
Yah, knowing basically nothing about Disneyland’s Marvel stuff, I definitely assumed this was about an actual stunt performer that actually died at first. Had to go through a series of “holy shit why is this article being so flippant about this tragedy" before eventually deciding "okay there's no way this is real".
I checked a video of the thing functioning normally, and it doesn’t have the “airbag” line. So, in other words, they must have actually recorded backup lines which automatically kick in if the thing malfunctions. Which, honestly, is kind of hilarious.
If there’s a heartfelt scene of Robin giving Will advice on coming out, my cold little heart will be warmed (have Robin and Will even met?)
Something Russell Brand posted early in the pandemic (the post wasn’t related to COVID) spoke to me and I was like this guy gets it, I’m gonna follow him. But then I started seeing other stuff he posted and I was like wtf this guy is crazypants, I’m gonna unfollow him immediately and always be ashamed that I thought…
this motherfucker electrocutes people even when they guess the correct symbol on the card
I heard he repeatedly referred to a female coworker as ‘an ignorant slut’.