I really don't think Walt Disney was anti-Semitic. That's one of those legends that caught on with very little evidence to support it.
I really don't think Walt Disney was anti-Semitic. That's one of those legends that caught on with very little evidence to support it.
It's nothing special. I don't know anyone who's seen it and is enthusiastic about it.
I think the show would have benefited more if it just focused on Franklin's rise in the drug world.
I went to high school with a girl named LIndsay Nagle. I'm not sure if she spelled her name the same way, but I have a weird mix of jealousy and sympathy towards her for sharing a name with a Simpsons character.
empty asshole phrases like "dog from Hell!
I've noticed in recent years that a surprising number of fans find this episode really offensive because they consider it to be the show giving them the finger and a betrayal blah, blah fucking blah.
It's weird for me to think that the baby was born that prematurely (four pounds!), because she looked like she was ready to burst in the wedding episode.
I don't know, that was a pretty fucking memorable birth. Getting called in because the pregnant woman's doctor's appendix is bursting just as she goes into labor prematurely, and one of her babies is stillborn, and then he has a long heart-to-heart conversation with the father, and then he arranges for the white…
It's fine, I guess, but I wouldn't go any further than that. One of the three main plotlines is just awful (the CIA one.) And most of the characters are less than compelling. It's also quite slow.
So one of them is a twink and the other one is pretty buff. Who cares? It's not like they cast Armie Hammer opposite Jacob Tremblay.
Almost every liberal state will seem extremely conservative if you're in a rural enough area.
I think it's just a comment that there's some irony in Germans loving a movie where the German soldiers are depicted sort of like the shark in Jaws - a terrifying, mostly unseen threat.
5½ years for any kind of sexual content
How does he have all the agency? She's the one with superpowers, she's the one who has the big showdown with the big villain, and her dilemma is the crux of the story. (Will she intervene and try to save humanity or not?)
Surely she had far more screentime than he did.
I mean, why the heck not, they gave an Oscar to Avatar.
The world of five months ago?
To be fair, though, it's better than at least a couple post-2000 Best Picture winners.
Ehh, I think I'll wait for Atomic Brunette
I may be wrong, and I don't think I am, but the gimmick of these comment reposters is to grab a comment from their chosen site that is appropriate (in some way) to the topic on this site. The person behind the reposting may not actually be the right-wing tartlet you are presupposing.