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Why would Ram-loving Barbies be offended by her dissing Ford?

I was just being flippant, but there is kind of a serious point to this. Representation is an American problem, not a Japanese one. I don't think Japanese people in Japan have a shortage of fictional Japanese people on film and tv. If anything, they probably have a shortage of Koreans and Chinese. So there's little…

This guy really needs to listen to learn to listen to white people who know more about this than he does.

But they would do that anyway.

It's really promising that the director is waiting to find out from Disney whether her movie will have songs. All the best movies are made based solely on commercial decisions.

All of your examples are either public domain or licensed by Disney.

Grand jury indictments aren't precedent.

Specifically an animated gif calculated to trigger an epileptic seizure. The fact that there was an intent to cause physical harm - and not just to make him upset - is essential. There is no slippery slope here.

Unless that rube has a bunch of money to pay you, it's a really dumb idea. 25-33% of nothing is still nothing.

Which one of those is a stolen idea?

You somehow labeled the best part of gynysys as the worst. Clarke, what's his face, and the other guy are either very bad actors or gave very bad performances.

Schwarzenegger's last Terminator movie should have basically been Logan. There was a real opportunity for a swan song that reinforced the father-son relationship in T2.

This joke gets funnier each time it's repeated.

And if you want to watch a really good musical version of Mulan, THAT ALREADY EXISTS AND YOU SHOULD WATCH THAT.

This is disappointing. I was really looking forward to seeing Disney take a movie that I like and make an inferior copy of it.

Hard Candy is another subversive version of Little Red Riding Hood, and features a great performance from a young Ellen Page.

I'm sorry to be hipsterish about this, but the 1946 one is really great. It is french, but it's not pretentious at all.

Nathan Fillion playing Robert Mitchum is the best performance in the whole show.

The evil doppelgänger Willow was some pretty heavy handed foreshadowing as to what Willow would become if things started going wrong for her.

That's the text of the show. That's not a millennial reading anything into it, other than judging it as nifty. That's straight from the writers. Joss Whedon is too old to be a millennial.