Mark Wahlberg’s got some nerve passing judgment on someone else’s past sins.
Mark Wahlberg’s got some nerve passing judgment on someone else’s past sins.
Hopefully they’ll film Plummer without any stupid prosthetics. I’m a big fan of not going to great lengths to make actors look like specific real people, except maybe in some cases where the person’s appearance was extremely widely-known or critical to who they were. Nobody gives a fuck what J. Paul Getty looked like.
“That means this won’t be a huge issue logistically”
Well. I can’t think of a single worst thing on this planet to be right now than Kevin Spacey. Nothing even approaches the disgust and loathing he deservedly must feel.
So let me get this straight: You find it unrealistic that a random night club owner who liked the president and was completely shocked and appalled like the rest of the country got mad enough at the guy who shot him to commit murder, but completely plausible that the some random night club owner was willing to accept…
Because we actually liked our presidents back then and people were pissed when they got killed.
God that letter is so disorganized and full of speculation . And I so tire of the rhetorical argument that because person A has a connection to person B, person A must therefore be corrupt or otherwise in league with person B. It’s all a distraction to larger details far harder to refute. The fingerprints on the…
Whole paragraph, right there. Word limits are a real thing. And asking for good comics criticism on the site that won this year’s Eisner is hilarious.
It wouldn’t matter if she did catalog all the sexism she saw, you and the other boys would have an argument or explanation (really mansplanation) for why every thing she cited wasn’t *really* sexist or she was being “to sensitive.”
Good. And wow already the kinja-dipshits have arrived bitching about Avclub trying to do the right thing, like omg so lame I kno. Fuck off dipshits, if places like the AVClub hadn’t done anything you would’ve been whiny dipshits like you already are.
Film critics associations across the country are banding together in support of the Los Angeles Times, which was…
Why is everyone roasting the AV Club for this? It is the right thing to do and even if they are not the Times or The Post, it still matters.
I must be the only one who enjoys watching the Klingon scenes in Klingon. It really helps those moments come alive for me.
I know, I know. I’m a huge giant fucking nerd. But listening to people having real conversations in genuine Klingon is freaking amazing.
Wow. I couldn’t disagree more with this review. This was far more interesting than last weeks episode and, honestly, did a better job with this plot wrinkle than the book did. Also, this is the part of the story where Jenny starts getting annoyingly judgemental to me- and pushy and meddlesome. (I also never understood…
If they added it post-script because they felt it would facilitate the scene, and gave Sink time to digest the addition, that would be one thing, but if they specifically did it to make Sink feel uncomfortable then that is a big dick move.
It’s less about the act and more about the fact that it wasn’t part of the script, and the ONLY reason Duffers added it in was BECAUSE it made Sink uncomfortable. That’s an asshole move, no matter what. Why does that matter? Because we, as a society, need to stop making excuses and letting people get away with acting…
While maybe not as severe as other sexual assault/harassment cases being brought forth, this is still fucked up. It’s absolutely wrong that these guys would pressure a young actress into doing an on-screen kiss, and then gaslight her when she’s not okay with it. It’s abuse of power, plain and simple.
Don’t eat Papa John’s. He’s still a racist, but he just wants to be less overt about it. It’s not for nothing that Nazi numbnuts chose his pizza
Those aristocrats were also disgusting, they never bathed, had no indoor plumbing, Versailles smelled like piss, because they’d take a leak in any available corner and expect the servants to clean it up.
YES. There is a reason why The Terror lasted so long and got so many people! Despite lush historical movies, so, so many of those aristocrats (sadly with the exception of King Louis) were just utterly horrible, selfish, greedy people. They got exactly what was coming to them.