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I have not, although I plan to see a bargain matinee before it leaves theaters.  Kate McKinnon won me over in Ghostbusters and I desperately want to see her in stuff that lets her indulge her improvisational genius.  (Also her episode of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee is the best this season.  She cracks up Seinfeld

I’m sorry, no. Cavillstache is 1970s hitman. Evanstache is 1980s rent-a-cop.  But I can’t judge people for the ‘stache they like anymore.  Follow your bliss. 

You and me? We’re friends now. I completely agree.

I was the opposite. Although I thought the church sequence was very well done, Kingsman was one big eye roll for me.  Ah well.  To each their own.

I was once like you. I couldn’t even get on board with Jezebel’s Favorite Chris (Pine) wearing a mustache in Hell or High Water, no matter how good the movie.

Have you tried The Man From Uncle?  It’s underrated as a film, and he’s very good in it.

There are a lot of intelligent commentators on feminism and politics today. They’re not getting paid to speak internationally. There’s one reason she was on that stage. I mostly blame the venue, of course. When she made the request that no one ask her about Clinton, they should have declined entirely. But come on. Are

They had the guy in custody, though. They knew what the card was.  This was punishment, not a safety procedure.  

I’m more in favor of police doing properly doing the job for which they get paid (And for which the entire public slobbers all over them).

You’re only half way there.  The other half is that those underage girls are the smartest, the most emotionally mature, and the most self-assured of all the characters.  Don’t you see?  She’s technically a child but who is the real child?  Who is the real child????

Read the comment before you ascribe to me sentiments that I didn’t express. You people are stupid fanatics.

“It completely ignores how the fine arts compare to popular mediums like film, television, comedy, and, to a lesser extent these days, books. . . .
I’d venture a kid or tourist or nobody who knows nothing about art but appreciates it would respond to the art they respond to regardless of what the artist was. Same for

Hannah Gadsby comes to the rescue in the old “Separate the art from the artist” argument:

Hannah Gadsby comes to the rescue in the old “Separate the art from the artist” argument:

“We can’t create a society in which women are forced to be beautiful to be successful and then be mad at the women for doing what it takes to be beautiful.”

“We”? I’m not creating it. Powerful men take the blame off rich and powerful women—many of whom were born that way—but suddenly it’s me, not powerful and not rich,

In response to your edit, of course we need it repeated. If seeing one picture had the same effect as seeing hundreds, then no celebrity would have more than one picture on their instagram. No company would show more than one ad. No magazine photo shoot would need more than one photo.  “Welp, that’s what Selena Gomez

A lot of those women became millionaires and even billionaires selling young girls a body image that was no more real than anime. There is value in pointing out how much of a lie the image is. And I have to ask, is the lie not misogyny? Is photoshop, hours of make up, surgery, and a team of experts to post a single

Aren’t they crazy-expensive?

I think he believed he had an argument that would crush those lousy feminists, and then got pissed off when people showed him he was obviously wrong. He realized the only way to cover was to pretend that knowing the difference between a noun and an adjective is some kind of snobby college thing.