junwello
junwello
junwello

Hey-yo!

Yes, I do hope actors keep getting more flak about those roles, the 2000's were horrible for punch down comedy overall. 

Right!?

But, there really was no purpose to the “Betty gets fat” storyline. It went nowhere and she looked silly in that fat suit. 

I can’t believe no one has mentioned “Fat Monica” from Friends yet.  We are supposed to laugh at Courtney Cox in a fat suit and see her as the butt of every joke.  Very traumatic for every teenage girl to watch!

I was going to say the same thing - seeing Thor as a hero, capable and strong, even though he was fat was meaningful to me.  

One mitigating factor in Endgame might be that through Thor’s more badass moments in the final battle scenes, he was still fat. A trashier film would have reverted his physique when he did his magical-girl transformation.

I have a much easier time accepting prosthetics in a drama where a movie where they are used to inhabit a realistic character, or a character based on a real person. Sarah Paulson and Christian Bale are two of the best actors working, and I have a hard time faulting them for doing everything possible to bring a

David Alan Grier played his dad? They're like 10 years apart. 

It’s clear you don’t really believe that body positivity is “good and fine” so why even bring it up. Please educate yourself on fatphobia. 

C’mon now. did you really expect someone from these sites to do research as to how to solve the problem they are reporting on?

Yep. I would love to fulfill my duty as an American and buy some. But their website won’t allow it. This is the second G/O media story in two days to encourage people to buy these cookies, but neither story has done the bare minimum to see if it was indeed possible to buy cookies on their website. From what I can

The good ones are like radio shows.

The bad ones are like having to overhear your jackass neighbors make a call on speakerphone through the thin walls of your apartment. That’s most of them.

It’s no coincidence that most of the well constructed, listenable ones are hosted and produced by former public radio producers.

I think we’ve all realized it’s just an on demand radio show, but it’s kinda new again. As in this wasn’t really a thing that existed in the 90's or 00's, possibly not in the 80's as in I was a tad too young and have no idea. Also a bit different from an audiobook since it's a serialized weekly thing. 

Toronto is a city with a population that is 50% foreign born and 50% visible minority. Scott Pilgrim is pretty white; I wasn’t even talking about major roles: even more PoC background extras would’ve at least looked like the Toronto I know. I was also going to indie rock concerts at Lee’s Palace and grabbing a slice

She felt like her friend was being attacked and got super defensive (or, more charitably, protective). These criticisms of In the Heights are not new; they existed when it was still on stage, and yet the film adaptation still represents a Washington Heights where everybody passes the paper bag test. Hopefully the

If you haven’t read David Small’s Stitches (http://www.davidsmallbooks.com/stitches-memoir) it’s harrowing and beautiful. 

While you’re in your 60s?