I’m not getting into this debate but I am commenting just to say lmaooooo @ you describing Arora’s hair as anywhere near kinky. That’s among the top 10 whitest things I’ve read all year.
I’m not getting into this debate but I am commenting just to say lmaooooo @ you describing Arora’s hair as anywhere near kinky. That’s among the top 10 whitest things I’ve read all year.
Except if you know anything about graphic design, that theory not hold up. It easiest thing in world to move her head to right to make room for hair (as cropping out hair changes focal point slightly). Look how much space between her right eye and letters “MI” compared to how much space between left side of head and…
All I’m saying is that that if the Fox and Disney merger goes through, we could get a Secret Wars movie, meaning they’d be one stop closer to adapting the time Spider-Man taught an omnipotent being how to pee.
celebrities should be encouraged to NOT speak about politics
Because a solid 80 percent of the people on here are naysaying assholes.
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.
No, as this removes our reviews from the media and publicity cycle.
Glad to see the The Deuce stuck the landing. It was certainly a slow burner of a season but David Simon and company are clearly committed to playing the long game with this series. I am pretty optimistic that the ultimate narrative payoff will be huge in the next season and onward. As Erik pointed out, we’re leaving…
Man, this seems like forever ago, not just time-wise, but public morals/outrage-wise. I can’t imagine getting all bent out of shape about a nipple on TV, especially at a football game, where every one is so micced up that you hear at least two or three f-bombs yelled every game.
Leon: That was for Joe.
Nice to see he’s really putting his foot down; not willing to toe the line.
If sarah silverman makes this joke...
I mean, she’s so pretty, like Nala from the Lion King, and smart, like... Nala, from the Lion King!
“It’s Chinese for ‘Japan’” was both hilarious and satisfying.
Just a FYI:
Say “how much he thinks Batman is dangerous as a character” instead and I’m 100% with you. I don’t think Morrison dislikes Batman (or thinks that the character is bad) more that he can be weaponized by his fans, particularly when written badly.
I agree. There’s echoes of this theme in Grant Morrison’s “Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth,” where the rogues are essentially anthropomorphized social anxieties. Each character represents anything that is not seen as a masculine ideal and is locked away for it. Batman is there to punish them physically…
Batman has always been the personification of America’s “secret” belief that private wealth and violence are the cure for poverty and mental illness. I suspect this comment section will prove how uncomfortable people get when it’s called to attention.
You seem like someone who might actually be shittier than the worst Rick and Morty fans. Congratulations, I guess.
History aside… I have no problems with a book setting being sexist if it was simply just the time period it was in, and the way society at the time was being influenced by social mores.
I just simply find it creepy that Antony kept on trying to justify it in-world where the narrative would keep on constantly…