peachywithasideofkeen
PeachywithasideofKeen
peachywithasideofkeen

I know this has nothing to do with the article, but I had no idea Laverne Cox's brother played her in the flashbacks! I guess I don't know how I thought they shot that, but that is really cool!

*sigh* Me too. Me too.

The Animorphs one IS MY FAVORITE OF ALL TIME.

I will go ahead and blame this entirely on my in-laws and all the other no fun, Muppet and Gaga hating in-laws in the world.

Oh Don Draper, always tooting his own horn...

Thanks. That clearly should have been included in the above article.

I agree with everything you've said. I guess I'm just not comfortable labeling it anti-choice just because it isn't "a movie portraying the difficulty it poses for poor women, especially in rural Southern areas to obtain an abortion." I would love to see that movie too. To be clear, I wouldn't call Watiress pro-choice

I see your point. Even though she "saves" herself, she wouldn't have been able to do it without the man who owned the diner dying and leaving her the resources to leave her husband. It is weirdly twee given the horrible circumstances of her life. I think that was just the style they were going for, but I can

All of that is true, until her daughter is born and she immediately takes control of everything in her life and changes it for the better.

Doesn't she feel kind of resentful and disconnected from the baby until it is born? Even if she wants to have the child, that doesn't make the film anti-choice at all.

I saw it in theaters and liked it, although I don't remember many of the details. I don't remember it being anti-choice at all? Her husband is definitely misogynistic and abusive, but the whole movie was very anti-his character.

Yup, that's the one.

Pantsfeelings. I am having them. That is all.

If there was any way to make RG sexier, it just might be an Australian accent.