I hope by "It's too bad" you really mean "Thank God".
I hope by "It's too bad" you really mean "Thank God".
Where's his hometown?
Many people would argue that the line is where your depiction of the culture moves into stereotypes that have negative connotations or are offensive. While I'm not Japanese, so I can't speak to whether they would find this offensive, I could understand why they might, though given how some aspects of Japanese culture…
Take care Kelly. I wouldn't even go near a TGI Fridays if I were you.
We doe sometimes. The problem is that our alternatives are respectively, That One Place With People Who Talk Kind of Funny, The Place Mel Gibson Did That One Movie About Before We Realized He Was An Insane Racist , and That One Place Where People Live Who Couldn't Keep Their Obnoxious Ancestors From Coming Over Here…
Just throwing it out there ... you might be over-thinking the reasons for Frozen's popularity.
If Christian Bale was named Muslim Bale - they prob wouldn't be crying about whitewashing in Exodus!
Agreed. After he went all Jason Bourne on the shape shifters, he was a very different character.
Joshua Jackson as Peter Bishop. He was this understanding, nice dude, who you liked but always thought he was sort of 3rd fiddle, and then he went all Jason Bourne and assassinated all of the shape shifters.
Agreed. He was more resolute than anyone, including Harry, and him openly standing up to Voldemort when he thought Harry was dead was definitely the most courageous act of the series.
Because it is impossible to be wrong 100 percent of the time, no matter how close you come.
He really should be leering for that caption to fit.
Nuclear deterrence and the threat of mutually assured destruction cannot be the basis for an ethics of fraternity and peaceful coexistence among peoples and states.
Bale seems like a good fit, pigmentation aside. Moses was a pretty angry dude who had a hard time controlling his emotions.
Eh, I don't think you can say the Christians "co-opted" him. There were plenty of Jews involved with the early church.
To me, the more troubling this is that they would shoot the film.
Keeping with the motif, it really should be called after a location. My personal nomination is Weinerland.
Silly me. Here I was thinking that it wasn't possible to be more condescending than a character on an Aaron Sorkin show.
But even if you wanted to do it because you thought filming the inside of an anaconda would draw a bunch of viewers, it still would have worked better to stuff a camera inside a big hunk of fresh meat or something.
Why not just like ... put a camera inside something that is easy for them to ingest?