Shouldn’t they have had this conversation before casting her?
Shouldn’t they have had this conversation before casting her?
She was hired to play a role as a woman she looked nothing like. Maybe she wanted to look more like that woman.
Just remember that a “21% increase” in the likelihood of an unlikely event such as early death makes it....still pretty damn unlikely. If you have a 0.1% chance of early death, and you drink 2 sodas per day, you now have a 0.121% chance of early death.
Once again, this reviewer sees what appears to be a left leaning arc, latches on to it and completely misses the point. This episode was not “anti-capitalist,” it was anti-monopolist. It showed the dangers of what happens when a company becomes too big to fail and had a parasitic relationship with its employees who…
This is so dumb. There’s poo on literally everything, so while you should wash your hands when you go to the restroom and whatnot, if tiny amounts of our own excrement were a real health hazard then humanity would’ve died out long ago. It’s literally inside your own body, your body can handle barely detectable amounts…
I thought Season 1 was compelling while we were watching it, but around episode 5 you start to realize that it’s pretty much just a defense case. The makers of the documentary aren’t interested in exploring the case, they just want to show that Steven Avery is innocent. I was still upset by everything presented to us,…
I say that several times a day now reading this group of websites it seems
so first - last week’s episode was better than this week’s. That you ranked last week lower than this week’s tells me you’re struggling here.
BULLTSHIT reporting. They’ve been doing this for years. Net neutrality was never an issue on mobile carriers, they have been shaping traffic for a long while. It was NEVER FCC policy to enforce net neutrality for mobile/wireless data. Only wired connections like dsl/cable.
Right.
That was ridiculous. We’re getting too woke for our own good. Pretty soon the idea of anyone succeeding at anything will be offensive.
Yeah, they should have ended the movie with a huge women’s liberation scene and gender equality throughout the land. Because that’s what happened in China after the year 600 or so.
The gender politics in Mulan are indeed far from perfect, but you’ve chosen to focus on some really strange things to make your argument.
It basically works like this: Gilead is more concerned with asserting power than with fertility, except if you’re a regular on the show.
More and more with each episode, this show behaves as if the writers have no idea what to do with the amount of episodes they were given. The result is still good, Gilead is still one of the most horrifying distopyas ever, all technical sides are great - but it does feel wheel-spinning.
I think Fiennes is great. He played the role ambiguously at first, when they thought there might only be one season. I remember the possible sympathy in his character, and then the horror of realizing what kind of self-deluded monster he was. Whitford is still in that ambiguous phase, when they don’t have to make him…
Glyphosate is the most wide-spread herbizide world wide, because it is more effective than any other, you need less of it in total to kill weeds, you only need to spray it once, and since it does not kill bacteria, insects or animals, it is way safer than any other herbizide available, even the ones allowed for…
“Ready Everyone? Ernest Cline’s name is attached to something, better shit on it now!”
Ernest Cline isn’t a good writer, and I hate to see him blaming someone else, even a great villain like weinstein, for his garbage
I’m all for letting people enjoy being pandered to by a shitty book thats plot is basically nothing but plot culture references and a protagonist that gets the love interest by cyberstalking and harassing her despite her repeated rejections until she gives up. The fact that you’re at best indifferent to these parts of…