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The horrific stuff she went through while making the movie probably has her wanting to stay far away from it.

Good response. 

He's not a Cockney though (or working class as far as I can tell).

Queued up before the cull. The intent was indeed to leave out of solidarity, so you can imagine my frustration when it got bumped to a run date that was after everyone else from the old guard had already left the building. That said, I must admit that I was pleasantly surprised to see that the piece ended up being

We’re starting to drift away from those gendered concepts, but only in one direction. The things that are being marketed to all demographics are overwhelmingly male-centric. It’s now okay for girls to like things that were thought of as boys’ media (outside of strident gatekeepers), but the opposite is still uncommon.

Yeah, I think that’s a good point. I agree.

I think with other celebrities you get the feeling that it's more about them having the right opinion and showing that they stand on the right side of history, etc etc. Lynch has consistently proven himself to be one of the most genuine people in entertainment so when he says something, people are inclined to believe

He also orchestrated several bizarre and elaborate scavenger hunts that became the basis for his and Anthony Perkins’ sole screenplay, The Last of Sheila.

Unless she’s a science teacher and she’s covering dinosaurs, because DINOSAURS KICK AAAAAASSSS!!!

I don’t think it’s her place to name names of the people who got injured or attacked, that’s putting them on blast when maybe they don’t want to. If the people she talked about want to come out and confirm what happened to them, that’s their decision, it’s not hers.

Kinda? It’s a bit like saying the religious symbolism in the The Ten Commandments is too overt or that Psycho really hits you over the head with its mommy issues. The Genesis account of the fall of man from an anthropomorphized Earth’s perspective is less some hidden meaning you’re meant to tease out than just, you

The movie is kind of a mess and doesn’t work except as an allegory, but it was absolutely a unique movie.

As the single longest-running film series in history, I think it’s important to acknowledge that it’s also the one with the least critical consensus. You’ll hear From Russia with Love and Goldfinger widely cited as the best, but one has that awful gypsy camp scene and one has an infamously nonsensical plot (as well as

So to answer the Internet Geniuses who respond with tired shit like “should Catholics only be played by Catholics, THEN?” There’s a difference between the role Catholicism plays in the world and the role Jews and Judaism play. One is the richest most powerful church on earth and has been for centuries. The others were

It’s people like that who keep men like Rudin in power.

Yeah it made some key story points make a whole lot less sense (Otis and Ruby finally are in a good place, she likes him in her life and he’s met her dad and before that’s lasted two minutes they have their breakup?)

‘What’s next, only a Danish Prince can play Hamlet?’ I don’t say this about Sean Penn often, but I think he made a very good point.

my very not analytical, basic take on this episode is that it was very sweet and wonderful to see the team come together

Fuck cinemasins

Plenty of decent comedies sucked in their early seasons, including Family Guy and, perhaps more appropriately, Red Dwarf. It’s rare shows are given a season or two to find their way these days, but maybe The Orville could become something good? Don’t write it off too early, is what I’m saying.