I'm not about to scour through her videos looking for it. But a little googling produced this.
I'm not about to scour through her videos looking for it. But a little googling produced this.
Hmmm, interesting take on maleness and ingrained sacrificial tendencies required in men but she falls off the rails a bit when she suggests that feminism has has achieved dominance and control over society. Also she talks about society and culture like there is only one single universal society/culture which is…
Is that the woman who said domestic violence was good because of post-violence cuddling?
I loved that stupid Pleasant Company catalog. Those dolls were not a financial priority in my family but I loved going through the catalog and picking what I *would* want.
I had no idea there were so many people capable of blowing so many gaskets over fucking Love Actually. Is it the best movie ever made? Not by a long shot. It's the cinematic equivalent of boxed mac & cheese. And yet a quick scan of the comments shows that people have aneurysms over it. "How did Colin Firth learn…
During my parents' split, my dad launched a full-on battle for custody of his three daughters. He lived in a one-bedroom apartment and had a rich, swinging bachelor lifestyle. My mom replied, "sure, take them," aaaaaand that was where his battle plan faltered.
I don't particularly like the kiss between Kiera Knightly and Andrew Lincoln either, but I think it was a sort of a "consolation prize" kiss. And then they got over it and went on. As I think Lincoln says after the kiss, "Enough now, enough." as in "I've confessed and it is now time to move on and get on with my…
It isn't hyperbole. It is her whining about how much she hates the movie and exaggerating her disgust, and getting facts wrong about the movie. Someone else called this satire, and this isn't satire either, it is just the rambling of someone who is imitating MST3K and thinks they're hilarious.
The best friend goes out of his way to tell Kiera that he adores her, but only to let his feelings out so that he can move on and look for somebody else. I thought it was really sweet, and Kiera kissed him only because she was genuinely touched.
She doesn't leave him. And Mark (the best friend) gets over it. He says "enough, enough now" because he realizes that he's being ridiculous and he can't pine away for his best friends wife.
I assumed that was to exaggerate the difference between her and Secretary Creep. Thompson is the mom, she's family, she's comfortable, and Secretary Creep wears miniskirts, is new, is exciting.
Her punishment is to be really cozy and practical in the middle of winter. Fuck all these impractical so called "flattering" turtlenecks.
. . .except she doesn't leave her husband. She gives the best friend a kiss, which always bothered me, but she doesn't leave her husband. At the end of the movie they are shown in the airport, still together.
For some reason it really bothered me that she got this wrong! I do think it's an important distinction. A joke about wanting to bang Claudia Schiffer in every room in the house is COMPLETELY different from telling your step son you had sex with his mom in every room in the house. Very, very different.
Liam Neeson tries to explain to Jojen Reed what love is, by describing his sex life: "Wanton sex in every room of the house, including yours."
I'm starting to regret voting for you in that Mediaite thing earlier, Lindy.
I don't care what you say, I love that movie and think you're overlooking a lot of great positives:
I've actually always sort of liked that. We don't know why Firth was at the wedding, and there are other small connections that are just—"hey, these people are friends and it doesn't come up every day in conversation how and why people are friends so roll with it!" to me.
Love ya Lindy but
How.Dare.You.