With the whole "we need to spy on the camp to see who's with us and who might be aiding the enemy" it's become clear that Pike is a clear Bush/Cheney allegory.
With the whole "we need to spy on the camp to see who's with us and who might be aiding the enemy" it's become clear that Pike is a clear Bush/Cheney allegory.
How is "Wim" even a name?
I loved this film so much i feel this review doesn't do justice to all the little details that end up developing Howard's character and how Michelle responds to him in order to survive.
Sometimes it's clearer, like when she responded to the class not liking her story she gave a trigger warning for by assuming one of her classmates must have been a survivor…
I kind of hope we get a shot of him talking to himself while doing it, but then again that would make him really hard to like or empathize with…
It worries me that people could compare nude pics to porn since porn is meant to be consumed and is part of an industry by nude pics are personally and not something you make money off of the participant.
I often struggle to tell how much Hannah is Lena critique of her generation and how much the other character's viewpoints are supposed to be the ACTUAL "right way" to live.
There's in fact, a whole article written about her going to a fetish bar that is primarily the reason she's often called racist.
Seems like Bret Easton Ellis.
I read something that said he also treated his actresses badly
So basically a less sexy "Point Pleasant"?
Spike is basically Bob Dylan meets Bruce Lee, and I think he'd be better as Vicious simply because I don't think he's good at sounding aloof and mysterious.
Gotta say I'd think Murphy would have been better served dying. I'd rather have seen Lexa deposed or having the AI taken out of her neck then lose the dynamic between Clarke and her.
I've never quite forgiven him for "The Night They Missed The Horror Show"
Joe R. Lansdale is such an under appreciated writer, yet I'm always struck by the only things I've read by him are short stories that often feel unduly cruel ("Incident On And Off A Mountain Road" from Masters of Horror is a great horror film, up until you realize it's really a domestic abuse parallel)
Not all victims were, but the SOURCE of it was very clearly misogynistic. You're trying to use it as a synonym and in the process missing how the source of it ties in with the same problem facing Kesha, being suspected of posing a threat to a man in power.
Witch hunts are not just a "bad thing" though, you're ignoring the cause of them which was rooted ins sexism and misogyny. I think this is an ill-advised comparison, especially because witches NEVER existed but abuse is all too common.
Uh, I'm not sure how one justifies the use of the word by using a definition that fully omitted the sexism and misogyny in play of "people" and "lack of reason"
What? But you thought Ms. Kesha meant her MOM? I don't understand. Did you think it referred to her mom or did you think it referred to HER?
Yeah, but you remember how much time they devoted to "oh what poor boys who lost their futures" on NATIONAL TV?