My year did Dirty Dancing as a school play in 1990. It was an all girls school and we were 12. Our teachers decided that Penny’s abortion was too controversial a plotline so she broke her leg instead.
My year did Dirty Dancing as a school play in 1990. It was an all girls school and we were 12. Our teachers decided that Penny’s abortion was too controversial a plotline so she broke her leg instead.
Yeah no. I’m not wasting my twenties in bum fuck Alabama. Plus I’m not white soooooo tend to prefer liberal cities less obvious racism and sexism there. Are you actually mad at people for moving where their lives will be better???
And all the young audience members nodded their heads in agreement to his platitudes about outreach and understanding, and then they left the auditorium, graduated, moved to one of three cities, wasted their votes in 90% Democratic districts, and lost the House of Representatives and the presidency for another 50…
I think that’s why many of us prefer Naomi: she doesn’t do the whole fake, “let’s cry and hug it out for public consumption” nonsense so many people do to look good and make themselves feel better. She is who she is.
I’m a total Naomi stan. I know she’s not a nice person and not only does that make me not like her less, it sort of makes me like her more.
Naomi is the greatest fashion model of all time (arguably, I’m not looking to fight Kate or Carmen Dell’Orifice fans, OK!!) and she is going to be 47 next month and still going strong! I just love her
That look on Naomi’s face is EVERYTHING. (I can’t stand her, but she is a master at what she does.)
“But I kept wishing that, unlike the book, the entire film was told from Lacks’s perspective and set mostly in the ’40s and ’50s.”
In this clip, his phone rings and he picks it up, but the caller hangs up. Your local meteorologist predicts a 63 percent chance of Tyra.
I loved the book, but it’s easy to see how it could turn into a white savior narrative on screen. What a shame though. Because it’s an important story that people need to know.
But I think you just can’t exclude people who disagree with us on one issue.
“on one issue”
I’m going to back him on this. If you start out blue collar, even after success you do not feel like one of the rich folks. That said, thinking that Hollywood doesn’t tell the stories of that demographic is what makes him a ding dong. My bet is that this is a guy who is uncomfortable talking about politics and social…
Also also: see Casey Affleck for the sad, Arty version of blue collar
He’s a born-again, which should say it all. He also has been pretty open being a gun nut.
But also: see every damn mark Walberg movie.
Lol i know. I was so confused by that. Like is he talking about himself or someone else?
RIGHT? When your net worth is $30 million, you don’t get to call yourself an average, blue collar American.