Really? You don't think different cultures socialize men and women in different ways, leading to differing attitudes toward gender and sexual violence in different countries? That's a very strange thing to think.
Really? You don't think different cultures socialize men and women in different ways, leading to differing attitudes toward gender and sexual violence in different countries? That's a very strange thing to think.
Wow, Adam Abboud with his holier than thou demeanor and his "even when you're doing the right thing, it's not good enough because something something white supremacy elitism" attitude would fit right in in the Jezebel comments section! I don't even like fraternities (I went to a school that expressly didn't recognize…
Getting a PhD in astrophysics, as May did, seems like a pretty good use of his time. What do you do with yours, dipshit?
That entire scene could have been justified with three lines of dialogue.
My friend the brilliant stunt coordinator and second unit director Joel Kramer with Arnold on the set of Commando. He also doubled for Arnold on Predator, True Lies, and several other movies.
I thought the burka featured a full mesh face covering as well. Isn't that more of a niqab?
Any list that doesn't include the fully functional swamp boat (with working engine!) that Spider-Man constructed entirely from his own web fluid is highly suspect.
A CGI artist once told me that daytime scenes require something like 4 times the rendering power as ones set at night. Don't know for sure if that's true, but if so, it makes you see why directors lean on nighttime so often for big FX scenes.
If something begins with "People on Tumblr were upset about..." you can be pretty sure that what's about to follow is a raft of whiny bullshit. Just sayin'.
Sorry dude, Gromit>a gorilla.
So Oatmeal missed the part about going to visit the creepy imprisoned guy with surprising insight into the zombie problem?
That's not actually true. While the tone of the Verhoeven movie is completely different, many of the characters and the big plot moves (the destruction of Buenos Aires, the disastrous first attack on Klendathu, even Zim getting busted down to private and showing up at the end to capture the brain bug) are straight…
I'm excited for the film because I like GdT and I like monsters and robots, but the advertising campaign has been a disaster. It's like they've forgotten that even the first Transformers film was sold as much on the "boy and his car" elements and Shia laBoeuf's nerdy appeal (plus Megan Fox leaning a lot)as it was on…
Here's the biggest excerpt I could find from Bill Cosby's own speech:
"Non Angli sed Angeli"— "not Angles, but Angels." A pretty good pun for a Pope, all things considered.
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When you say "change just one thing" you can't really say "shoot an entirely different script," as with Crystal Skull. That just means you're making a completely different movie.
Everyone gets so hung up on Tolkien purism or attacking whimsy that they lose sight of the fact that Radagast is the one character in The Hobbit movie who succeeds at everything he does. Radagast gathers valuable intelligence on the Necromancer, successfully fights off the Witch King of Angmar, outruns and draws off a…
Gavin Weightman's book "The Frozen Water Trade" is a surprisingly engrossing account of Tudor and the whole 19th Century ice industry. Highly recommended if you like your history with an economic bent.
My daughter just hit me in the nuts with the yellow and black Battlemaster mace during a family Nerf battle. She's just fine with the existing Nerf weapons, thank you very much. Also, ouch.