So true.
So true.
Thanks for the reply. All I can say is that this is still a TV program. We saw what Spike did with his film (Happy Happy Ending. HAPPY).
Oh, Joel. You did so well with The Gift.
Pronounced “ Shy.” Although Many Southsiders seriously dislike the term:/
Thank you. I am near weeping from that comment. What the ever-loving F? I know they were kinda shlocky, but did these people never see the Barbershop movies?
This was my very first thought too.
Well, of course not. Execs don’t ask. They drink double scotches at 10.00 a.m. while people try to explain “what a movie is.”
jesus f’ing christ. Black women don’t watch horror movies?
I wish I could agree. Here in America, black is the color of grief (or the celebration of excessive wealth when draped with with diamonds). Grief is not what we should be expressing right now, because grief has always been our lot. I expect something more imaginative from these women (and their stylists) and…
No, they are not gender neutral. Check the OED or explore a little history. There was actually a time when women were not allowed on a stage. Men played women’s parts. Go further back when women where allowed to participate in”staged” performances (Ancient Greece as a ‘chorus member’). They were not referred to as…
A “perfect man.” Hahahahaha!
Agree, with a few reservations, lol :)
It isn’t that simple, and it has never been. Are you arguing for a purely “male” nomenclature for every profession? Because - taken to it’s “logical extremes,” we are hard pressed to find any “gender neutral” designations in the English Language. They always come up “male.” I am proud to claim my gender. I feel that…
I became confused with the Phantom Thread trailer. I thought that Daniel Day Lewis was Ralph Fiennes. They are all starting to look alike:/
Tamblyn speaks true; and why she is called an “actor” here when she calls herself an “actress” is ‘telling.’
Aaah. I did not see this nuance in Cocopop!’s post. I can’t help but see it in your’s though. Hahaa! If only the ladies had the ingenuity, resolve, and most important - TIME! All in the same dress, no matter the color. Just imagining this makes my knees weak! A Diana dress, be it long or short, of whatever color. But…
I did not know about that. And now I need to. Thanks Tabitha. I hope that you are right!
I get that :) Just me, but the hairstyle isn’t doing you any favors, imo. First: Do you want to keep your hair short? Because you are one of the lucky ones who can TOTALLY rock a short. Was the pixie so bad, or was it a bad pixie? Personally, I like short all the way round but with a full-volume top that can be styled…
Excellent Idea. YES. The men would have done well to show their support. This is possibly the most shameful of chances missed.