Totally. That said, she’s still an imbecile.
Totally. That said, she’s still an imbecile.
Also, no revolution has ever been kind to women.
She was unable to fully appreciate a lethal threat. Yeah, she hardly threw the election, but her failure to recognize the threat made it impossible for me to respect her.
Sure, but Sarandon was part of a broader movement among the left that muddied the waters and helped turn Hillary into the “lesser of two evils.”
Yes. Revolutions suck. They almost always fail. Even if they succeed, poor people in revolutions suffer a thousand times more than rich people in revolutions.
She’s a decent enough stand in for the class of liberals who were motivated less by wanting to accomplish anything in particular this election, and more about the abstract idea of revolution and/or a singular visceral hatred of Hillary Clinton.
Love it when wealthy insulated people who can run away talk about “the revolution.” Seriously, fuck this woman. I don’t think she had an actual impact on the election, she’s not relevant enough to swing more than maybe a dozen voters, but I am disgusted by her glib attitude.
But she’s on the list. She’s a smug, rich, insulated idiot who imagines herself to be a great political philosopher of the left. Nothing in her privileged and graceful life has ever exposed her to real risk or hardship. I’m sure she can endure a few tweets from Debra Messing.
I have never been more terrified of a player being abducted by the Mon-Stars
It’s bittersweet watching him play. He has such a tremendous level of potential and yet, you know it’s only a matter of time before the witch that writhes beneath the MSG floorboards and her insatiable lust for misery, strike him down. The very same witch that bestowed up James Dolan the ability to play the guitar,…
I really wish that Oprah had never brought Dr.’s Phil & Oz out of the grays
Bill Burr agrees that Oprah =/= patron saint
Before he became a pop psychologist, Dr. Phil spent many years here in Texas as a jury consultant. He developed a reputation among local lawyers for being really really REALLY bad at this.
I was outside the Dr. Oz Show waiting to get into a special NYC taping of @midnight. The hallway leading to the studio is just plastered with giant photos of him “helping” people, holding various “medical” things and posing like King Shit.
When I watched Clockwork Orange in high school I thought it was the first truly violent film I’d ever seen. It felt so real to me, particularly because of how gleeful Alex and his droogs are. The lighthearted music paired with the rape scenes made it even more horrific to me and more specifically made Alex’s…
I don’t know what to say to someone who reads the Wendy of the film as a nag and Jack as a long-suffering hero. I don’t think the film promotes that reading at all, outside of Jack’s hallucinated inner-monologue that (obviously falsely) claims it to be the case. The crazed murderer protagonist may believe that he’s…
Yeah!
Malcolm McDowell took quite a physical beating in Clockwork Orange, what with the scratched cornea during the Ludivico treatment, near-drowning by his after the breathing apparatus in the water trough failed, and a few cracked ribs from an insufficiently pulled kick. Pretty sure Vincent D’Onofrio didn’t have a great…
I really wish that Oprah had never brought Dr.’s Phil & Oz out of the grays.
Should have known.