I CAN'T UNHEAR THAT!
I CAN'T UNHEAR THAT!
This is basically what I got out of the video:
I believe in the strength and intelligence and sensitivity of women.
Apparently he used to date Brienne of Tarth, which is amazing. And way back in the Eton days he made out with a friend of mine a few times (oh to have gone to English boarding school) and she is an incredible person and says very nice things about him. So I choose to have faith in him.
I love her, but sometimes I wonder how much of her real girl charm is a sham. Her genuine response to this - and her inability to let it go, continuing to tell the reporter she's a terrible person - makes me feel like her personality is completely legit. That wasn't the response of someone putting on a show, that…
What I hate most about this is that, even after she made it clear they ruined it for her, they said it like three more times and just laughed about it. COME ON!
This article gave my flashback memories of Stuart Townsend. Remember in the early 2000s when he was suddenly thrust into tons of big American films and, later, a TV series? But pretty much everything he touched in the states flopped majorly, and pretty soon it was clear that he was known much more widely as "Charlize…
I love how guys have to actually feel what it's like to be a woman to sympathize with us instead of you know, taking our word on it? Especially when a majority of women talk about their weird online dating experiences.
Angela Bassett continues to make me want to get some Poetic Justice ass cornrows. She looks AMAZING.
Except this one took the blame for inciting it, apologized for them using vulgarity, then apologized for not saying "misogyny" instead of vulgarity when the blogger didn't accept the first apology, then wrote an apology on his site where he blamed himself for not thinking it through and told his fans that he can't…
For those of us who have been following Kevin Smith for a while (nigh on a decade myself), he is nothing if not sincere. I've never known somebody famous to be as down to earth and kind as Kevin Smith. He is overly sentimental and incredibly wordy, which may be why this seems so strange of a response from him, but he…
When you've invested years and resources into a project that you care deeply about it's hurtful when someone knocks it in a dismissive, snarky way. Doesn't matter if you're a director, actor, lighting designer, costumer, musician, whatever. Doesn't matter if you're Martim Scorcese of some 12 year old in your school's…
Some people unsure of his real intentions with the piece. If a director casts a woman to play God, chances are he isn't a fan of misogyny - The end.
I'm not a huge fan of Kevin Smith's movies, as most are just not the type of thing I'm into, but he is so smart and awesome. Every time I've read or heard him speak, he impresses me. Go Kevin.
Not really on the "Neil Gaiman writes strong women characters" train. I think he, like Joss Whedon, benefits from how poorly most men write women. Their female characters appear three-dimensional by comparison with the standard issue cardboard girlfriend/wife/daughter roles or the mega-sexy-hot heroines that a lot of…
Exactly this. They all want to be Jay when really they should want to be Silemt Bob who respects women and comes out with the profound awesome shit.
You've got to wonder why they thought it would go well though when he made god a woman and discussed how badly the church treats women.
I think you fail to grasp the impact prevailing harassment has in women wanting to enter into what you like to term 'dangerous' fields. I think it's less about the danger of the job, more about the harassment. I can't walk past a construction site or auto body shop without getting catcalled and shouted at, why would I…
Eddie Vedder says "Man cheese lead on a shower says been more muffs on teddy mower skills"