mustardofdoom
Mustard Of Doom
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I feel like any time you see a critic describe something as a “vanity project” it does nothing but reveal their own biases. Is it because the person created commercial art even though it wasn’t a financial necessity? Is it because the artist put themselves somehow “too much” at the center of the piece, challenging

This is the first outright negative review I’ve seen for this movie, and it kind of reads as though the reviewer is just holding a grudge against James Franco. So ... I’m still gonna go see it.

It’s less about the act and more about the fact that it wasn’t part of the script, and the ONLY reason Duffers added it in was BECAUSE it made Sink uncomfortable. That’s an asshole move, no matter what. Why does that matter? Because we, as a society, need to stop making excuses and letting people get away with acting

“This is difficult for many men to accept”—I think that’s a major part of men’s denial and stonewalling. The volume and severity of sexual assault and harassment, particularly of women, strains the limits of comprehension even for me, a woman who has been through it myself. I’m not saying that men get a pass for not

Nothing worked, Alec.
Bill Cosby raped women his entire adult life. He had busloads of accusers. He was taken to court by the woman whose “case it was to prosecute” and the motherfucker still walked out.
Danny Masterson still has a job. He has accusers with the same story.
Clarence Thomas has a job for life and Anita

That’s pretty much the only film he’s in I know right now I don’t need to see again for at least 10 -15 years, maybe once he’s shuffled off this mortal coil. LA Confidential and Se7en are a little trickier, since he’s not the focus, I think they’re safe. Although he DOES get shot dead in all three...

“Perhaps not. But that résumé also couldn’t be achieved without any privilege to begin with.”

Is there any job he could do that you wouldn’t attack him for?

Okay please. Yes he is privileged but that resume above cannot be achieved by privilege alone. Come ON.

He’s 29 now, but yes, he is Doogie Howser. He graduated from Bard College at the age of 15 then started at Yale law school at 16. He’s member of the New York Bar. He had already done a stint at the State Department before he started a career in journalism. His resume is pretty insane.

Jesus Christ, thats Ronan Farrow? Is he like Doogie Howser but a reporter instead of a doctor?

When it takes Alec Baldwin of all people to give us a lesson in humility, we know the mankind is truly fucked.

Damn, that’s his husband? Way to go, Lance Bass.

I have some troubling news for you: it turns out that Tom Hanks is responsible for Chet Haze.

Completely agree. I’m a total film obsessive and I’ve been feeling really conflicted lately. I own at least six movies with Kevin Spacey in my DVD collection (that I can think of off the top of my head, there are probably more) and now 1.) it feels wrong to watch any of them now 2.) even if I got over feeling wrong

This is so disappointing and infuriating. I realize I’m probably overlooking the signs that have existed for a while, but I’ve always loved Spacey (I just bought fucking Baby Driver on Blu-Ray and now it’s kind of tarnished) and just assumed he was an older gay man who just preferred to keep that part of his life

Too bad you can only come out as gay once, Kevin. Now I know how all those comedians who idolized him felt when Bill Cosby was exposed. Obviously the sexual assault alone is abhorrent but how selfish he must have been to not think for a second that by continuing this behavior, he both undermines his own work and the

Don Cheadle to play all roles in Titanic, including that of the legendary vessel.

It’s a bold strategy, Cotton. Let’s see if it pays off.