At most, it is the second most racist film. Most racist, full stop, belongs to Birth of a Nation which is about how the KKK saved white civilization from the evil blacks after the Civil War.
At most, it is the second most racist film. Most racist, full stop, belongs to Birth of a Nation which is about how the KKK saved white civilization from the evil blacks after the Civil War.
There are various levels of adherence to certain codes, just like there is in, say, Christianity. When I was teaching at a local Muslim school, this always manifested in disputes between some of the boys at lunch, because one family might not be as strict in their diet as another and a kid would bring something to eat…
So Fentress is like Source Code's Edith Keeler? I dig it. I might break my 'no more than one movie every 6 months' rule and go see this.
When I saw Brooklyn Decker's, I was like, wow that looks like every prom picture I've seen from my friends and younger cousins, right down to the background — then I realized it was Brooklyn's and she actually WENT to school with my cousin. Duh.
Oh, no! Lovelace! :(
+1 for Foucault, but -1 for the lack of Anthony Giddens. His reflexive project of the self and ideas about identify problems in late modern society would've worked nicely here.
This is the most productive thing I've done at work all day and I don't feel guilty at all. The combination of Friday + April Fool's Day just begs for epic goofing off.
I was still using an electronic typewriter my senior year of high school, which was 1999. Some of us poorer folks didn't get one of those new-fangled computer things right off. I didn't get one until the summer before college when a rich friend's family gave me their cast-off when they got her a new one. It originally…
I feel the same way about Portman. When I heard she'd been cast here, my interest level dropped considerably, despite my thing for rugged blond men. Ah, well.
The producers need to stop blaming disgruntled fans and word of mouth because, if that was indeed the reason SGU was axed, it was entirely the producers' fault.
Ok, I will admit it — I am seriously excited for this ep of Smallville. I mean, I'm a pretty casual SV fan and my interest is usually not much deeper than 'damn Tom Welling is HOT!' or 'Yay Shanks is guest starring!' but I am really looking forward to alt-Pa Kent and John Schneider. Mhmm, John Schneider. (Okay maybe…
Well Merlin is as sophisticated as he can be when my bookshelves are filled with books about neopaganism, obscure periods of history and sci fi novels!
Nope, the Nancy Drew Files. She kicked ass, traveled with world with parental guidance, AND always made sure her strawberry blonde hair was perfect. Nancy was the best, even Frank Hardy thought so. ;)
My drama crew wasn't too bad, but I got a deliberate strip tease once (before we got caught by the teacher) and then got flashed by the same guy when he decided to change costumes where I was supposed to be waiting for my entrance. Looking back, he was awfully determined for me to see him naked!
I just hope Mike Todd is waiting for her up in those big fluffy clouds! We'll miss you, Liz.
The one with Natalie Portman is called No Strings Attached here in the US film, so...maybe?