I would settle for not leveraging your power to get laid.
I would settle for not leveraging your power to get laid.
And to clarify, because maybe I should have picked a better quote but, my concern is less that he's unfaithful or a serial adulterer, and more that he leverages his position to get laid.
Yeah, and at the end of the day, it's not my business. It doesn't sound like there was physical abuse or a crime committed. I mean, I'm an Elvis Costello fan.
That's a possibility. I also believe people should have the ability to say "I was wronged" even when I feel like I know the person who hurt them, and even when I want them to be my best friend.
You are correct that his cheating is not proof positive of misogyny per se.
1) There are different types of boats. Some people don't like sailboats.
I mean, once you start in with the "it wasn't my fault, it was those skanks" thing you're kind of revealing it as a pose.
The shittiest effects have resulted in the shittiest pants for me.
He's definitely testing our patience on purpose. There's a pretty long tradition of difficult directors messing with their audience in an attempt to challenge or disrupt our usual expectations.
My guess is that it's BOB's Mother and that like Grendel's Mother, she is the true and total embodiment of evil, not he.
Did you read his shirt?
Nah, Norma's new squeeze is the showtime execs, Norma is Mark Frost, and Big Ed is David Lynch.
Do they taste like Sweet-Jesus-On-Toast or do they taste like Sweet Jesus when you put them on toast?
Funny Games 2: Fuck You, Normies!
Funny Games 2: My Rhodesian Summer
I feel like Sparta has emerged as a sort of Rorschach Test for history: people see what they want to see and can apply pretty much any interpretation to their politics because they were so cryptic.
Yeah, when did Frank Miller ever make ANYTHING political?
My beta-male, tough guy senses are tingling
Fine.
Also, Star Trek with its hierarchy of monocultures, still capped off by a blonde haired, blue eyed action hero.