Paltrow certainly isn't that nice a person and not much of an actor, but at least they give her very little to do in these films. I can't hate her having the bare minimum of presence.
Paltrow certainly isn't that nice a person and not much of an actor, but at least they give her very little to do in these films. I can't hate her having the bare minimum of presence.
Captain America 2 isn't within the Iron Man series.
The lead's female love interest saving the day was a wonderfully feminist subversion. I thought it was awesome, as well as sexy.
The first was the most solid and self-contained, although it didn't really push the boundaries of the character and setting. I would say that the third film is comparable in quality. It did some things better while failing at others.
My favorite live-action adaptation. Period.
Sarcasm? I adored that film. It was mature, grounded and well-acted. The subverted expectations in a wonderful way. Very few complaints.
Iron Man 3 was the best in the series.
She does, but that's to her piercing.
Netflix released a tweet about fixing the issue, so it clearly did happen.
The Bible decided to make the Whore of Babylon a villain. The show was just following canonical lore.
The characters on Supernatural are written to be dysfunctional and flawed. Yes, Dean has sexist tendencies, but they are not nearly as bad as ad infinitum states and the show never suggests those qualities to be appropriate.
I will never understand the fans' hatred of Bela. She was one of my favorite characters on the show. I imagine people just hated her because she was more intelligent than Dean and possibly even Sam.
Mary returned at least three times following her death. John only returned once.
So, you consider the show misogynistic simply because you don't like the fourth and fifth seasons?
Mary and Jess were definitely fridged, but I wonder if the definition is a little inappropriate since the motivation said fridgings provided to John, Sam and Dean actually made them into fairly dysfunctional and terrible people. The show doesn't dispute this.
It's an actual and exact quote, but said in reference to a character who actually had that as part of her name/title due to a religious prophecy.
To be fair, he was referring to the Biblical Whore of Bablyon, although I'm finding it difficult to justify the language regardless.
I don't want to speculate, but since there's no way to offend said woman or confirm it I might venture to guess that maybe her father molested or otherwise abused her and she received the tattoo as a way of mocking him and reclaiming ownership of her own body?
I've had people tell me that I'm a judgmental, bigoted asshole because I feel that anyone who gets highly visible tattoos probably won't be employed outside of Hot Topic. I received a lot of anecdotes along the lines of "I have tattoos and I'm a rocket scientist!"
My girlfriend had her tongue pierced at 16 because of a famous (male) musician who had one. She was a virgin when I met her at 20 and we didn't have sex until she was 23. She doesn't like performing oral very often, either.