Is he… everyone in the world's uncle and grandpa?
Is he… everyone in the world's uncle and grandpa?
Porco Rosso was Ghibli, so Pierrot probably doesn't have that much to do with it beyond some inbetween work probably.
But no one's encouraging anything! No one wants their kid to be transgender. But good parents will respect their kids if they turn out to be transgender.
What's your problem with transgender kids? If you're problem's just with surgery, then why do you have a problem with kids expressing their gender identity without having surgery?
I don't encourage anyone to "be intolerant of what God gave them." But if people are gonna change things about their looks, I'm not gonna be intolerant of their choices. Do you get angry at people for dying their hair or wearing make-up or piercings or whatever people do to themselves that's not "what God gave them?"
… because trying to make people change their gender identity doesn't work and makes people miserable, while allowing transgender people to express their gender identity (which doesn't always have to involve surgery, but sometimes does; it varies on a case-by-case basis) generally makes them significantly less…
Except gender dysphoria is a real condition with biological causes and sex change surgeries are last-resort treatment.
Liked World's End just a drop more, but Pacific Rim was awesome.
Skeptical about this but I kind of on principle want an R-rated animated hit sometime or another.
Worst of the genre (can safely say without even seeing): Disaster Movie.
Or Sam Raimi, for that matter. And Nolan doesn't really seem to have contempt for Batman despite ignoring a lot of aspects of the comics when making his movie, though he might have contempt for the rest of the DC Universe, which is one of the things seriously hurting DC's movie making division and turning out…
So he sticks to Batman's rule (essentially; the moments he chooses not to save people do have repercussions similar to if he just flat out broke the rule, but still) but not Superman's. Not sure if that's an indication of his feelings on the characters or just an indicator of two very different directors in charge of…
Has anyone managed to work on both Marvel and DC projects simultaneously?
Cowboy Bebop.
What's going on with Del Toro's Hulk show? If they could get Mark Ruffalo to do it, that would be amazing.
Unaloq has the weird religious thing going, though. I guess he'd be a hybrid between the two.
Either that or Korrasami would make me ridiculously happy.
Having just finished Bioshock Infinite (yay for Mac releases!), I'm wondering how much crossover fic/art there is for that game and Korra.
Seriously, Makorra is an incredibly unlikeable ship. I cheered when Bolin gave that comeback to Mako's leech line.
Plus we were never supposed to trust Ozai. Obvious evil works better when everyone acknowledges the obviousness.