It's still fun that profitable movies about black people always have to be about racism in some capacity.
It's still fun that profitable movies about black people always have to be about racism in some capacity.
The theatre's official response contains lots of words with no actual explanation offered at all for the presence of armed guards. They could at least have the decency to lie and claim it was because they were afraid of violence by white supremacist extremists. To simply refuse to offer any explanation at all is…
I don't think this was an accident at all. In fact, I think this is social experiment - a joint effort between feminazis and The Homosexual Agenda™ - exactly what we God-fearing Christians have been warning about for decades.
i just really, really want another paper gangsta. until then i'll be in my corner praying that brit's album 8 is blackout 2.0
and so the bisexual stereotype persists.... confusion needs to stop being used synonymously with sexuality
Bynes has been open about her bisexuality with close friends, but she wasn't comfortable with her parents or the public knowing, according to the source. “But I don’t really even know if Amanda is sure of her sexuality. I think she was just a little lost and yearning for love and attention anywhere she could get it."
I get the criticism of Strong Female Characters. I do. The ideal female character would be strong in some way (physically, mentally, emotionally) but would not be constantly Othered in the process.
I read it up until the incesty part and put it away.
Three things:
*eyeroll* This is the same lady who wrote the delightfully misogynist piece of shit about why we're all single, right? Yawn.
I thought this article was going to be about Mary Martin.
I find it significant that she went with "princess" over something like "Petra" or "Patty".
Is it odd that I want to watch this BECAUSE of the topic of homosexual domestic abuse? It's not something that is brought up a lot.
"Also, having a period does not mean you are a woman, and not having a period does not mean that you're not a woman, so equating period with woman is a little essentialist for my tastes."
From a woman who does not have a period, thank you. It's fine to be proud to be a woman, and it's fine to be proud to have a period,…
I've never hated my period because men think it's gross, I hate it because it feels like my uterus is mutinying and how could my own internal organs do this to me? And not even hatred, just resentment/annoyance.
I'm giving the film a big side-eye because of this NY Times article. Apparently the author of the graphic novel on which the film is based feels the sex scenes are unrealistic and designed by and for straight men. And I'm so, so, tired of lesbian sex being exploited to get straight guys rocks off.
YOU GUYS!!! My buddy Coach got married yesterday!!!! And I was the best woman, and our other friend Bueno was also a groomsman, and Kelly was there, and little foursome had a great time!! I wore a tux, and Coach gave us groomsfolk pocket watches with out initials engraved as gifts. And his bride was gorgeous and we…
The author wasn't very fond of the movie. She said they pornified it. “The gay and queer people laughed because it’s not convincing, and find it ridiculous," Maroh said of reaction to the film, according to the Times. "And among the only people we didn’t hear giggling were” the “guys too busy feasting their eyes on…
Is it just me, or do the lesbian characters in these kind of story arcs always seem to be the fringe/artsy/counter-culture types?
I wish I could star this comment 100 times.