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It's kind of disturbing how ageless Rudd is.

Tarsus IV was also my first thought.

I'm 25 and I'd be stunned if I looked that good now.

I don't know, that's one of the questions. Are we ok with this? If we are, then fine. The point the author of the article was making is that she shouldn't, which is what I was clarifying. We can agree or disagree, of course.

Yes, that's true about ageism and varying degrees of "in your face" sexualization. Great discussion, BTW, I'm glad we talked about it! If I end up watching the movie, everything we've discussed will definitely be in my mind.
The Harley/Joker relationship is very complicated, so I think that there even should be some

Personally, I have no issue with the outfit. I agree that it fits the character and the way in which she uses her sexuality. It is more the way in which the camera frames that. I haven't watched the movie yet, not sure if I will to be honest because the trailers didn't get me that excited about it, but I can see where

I agree that it is quite difficult to establish lines in this issue: when is it empowering and a personal choice, when is it a consequence of the system, how much difference is there between men and women in this? I think there is still a slight difference in that most of this sexualized roles are not protagonists

The point is she shouldn't have to play that game to become a respected actor/actress, not that she is making the wrong choices. She definitely deserves respect. Something similar happens to Henry Cavill's interviews where he is always asked about being so handsome. There has been a bit of commentary about the way

She was the only thing I was impressed with in that movie, and I decided to follow her career the moment I exited the theatre.

Well, I could do worse than @dikachu. Let's leave it at that.

That was disgusting and I laughed anyway because it was also pretty great and now I feel awful and dirty.

Well, the writing was never TIGHT. Beautiful it was, well-planned it never seemed.

I can't put it up there with Hannibal because for me, Hannibal knew a lot better where it was going and how to wrap each of its plots… The writing was beautiful in Penny Dreadful, but I feel like it wandered a bit too much at times. But I'm going to miss Penny Dreadful's wonderful style.

Yelchin was so talented and young and just getting started! Terrible loss, and such a pointless accident…

That was my favourite line in the episode. Hilarious.

They were bored waiting for the paparazzi to get there and did a rock castle. That's the more realistic one, I guess… But I like the one about the apocalyptic death cult.

Maybe it did, but it won't work with Lily. As an immortal, I'd guess her brain is not the same.

He's doing a great job at acting his handsomeness out of the character, which is a very difficult thing to do.

That's the prequel