I’m say what?
I’m say what?
His whole statement is narcissistic, making it about him even in the one line where he acknowledges his wife and kids.
avowed leftist. you people. Hm.
So I’m not crazy that we didn’t actually get any confirmation on how Molly’s ep with her colleague went, thus the fake-out with the lingerie (which was disappointing as hell to see Dro at the door but I realized at the last moment that was the setup).
Let’s assume you’re actually “half-black” - that doesn’t give your take additional weight, in case that’s why you mentioned that.
jesus christ, Alec.
This headline is everything.
Here’s what I want:
That’s exactly expression. They’re expressing rebellion.
I’ll address the graffiti. First, graffiti is primarily expression more than exhibition, so no audience is necessary. Second, obviously teens, so how much justification does a bored teen need? Third, if one group of teens went there, probably another group of teens will as well - all of that graffiti wasn’t done in…
Let’s not forget that the postcards were idealized. They were marketing designed to culturally appeal to those newly minted suburbanites. The reality was never that and thus the fantasy was never sustainable. That’s what I get from those images as someone from one of the marginalized groups for whom those places were…
Wait ... what?
just ... lol
Is that the criteria? That they be some percentage of the population before he can express his opposition?
I ... don’t feel like the guy was as into it as the woman. I feel like he’s in a crazy relationship situation. Bare feet on the subway is a second clue if fucking him on an occupied subway car isn’t enough. Also, she’s trying to kiss on him and he’s avoiding that. Now maybe this is bad breath or she gave him a hummer…
Spider-Man movies by Sony. But with no Spider-Man, just characters related (sort-of!) to Spider-Man. By Sony.
I wasn’t even aware of it. Adding it to the cop list.
THANK YOU.
Anyone other than Simon, I’d be right there with you, but this is the guy who gave us The Wire and Treme. He’s absolutely not about exploitation and absolutely about showing real, complex people and presenting narratives that do justice to the subject matter.
Wait this is the first complaint I’ve heard about casting, could you go into more detail?