That was the worst part of the whole thing in my opinion. It was worse than victim blaming, it was “deep down, you wanted this, didn’t you?”
That was the worst part of the whole thing in my opinion. It was worse than victim blaming, it was “deep down, you wanted this, didn’t you?”
This was the part I read in the original where I wanted to ask her what the hell she was on about:
Ben Carson is a brain surgeon so the phrase has lost all meaning.
I must have missed this the first time around, reading the op-ed now, I’m mostly just confused as to why she wrote it. Its just kind of a weird sentiment throughout, using the Weinstein scandal as an excuse to launch in a bit of self-congratulations, deriding beautiful women for being insecure or naïve or for just not…
I have the bestest amount of sympathy for what’s his name and the wife I sent a raven to. This is difficult for me!
I’m pretty sure the word he was talking is “capitalism”.
I can understand him freaking out some coming off the Harry Potter series. In reality he’s not likely to do anything that popular again (not a slam - this would be true of pretty much anyone who worked on the series), and finding a way to transition to a more...normal (?) career after that had to be daunting for…
Me remember Radcliffe saying in interview that he not mind when fans call him Harry, and that he remain thankful for that life-changing role. But it does bother him when they call him Elijah.
Where’s my Dan Radcliffe/Elijah Wood buddy comedy?
Man, I love Dan Radcliffe. He just seems like such a pleasant dude.
It’s hard to separate those two, because the deniers are all also ignorant.
Guy famous for being an incredibly incompetent communications director still bad at communications directing. News at 11.
Awesome. Cenac is a funny dude as a writer, stand-up, and actor. Most people know him from The Daily Show, but he also wrote for King of the Hill!
Well, at least we can all agree the third one’s always the worst.
I want an Angela Bassett action scene.
Vince Staples on the soundtrack A+++
“Get me Javier Bardem’s American non-union equivalent!”
Having not really looked at the credits for the film, I assumed from the trailer that the husband was being played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan.
No. The review clearly states that as time goes on they accumulate more and more people.