Hey Disney! How about some LGBTQ representation in your films.
Hey Disney! How about some LGBTQ representation in your films.
Is there no gay man at the AV Club who could write an article about queer casting in the only movie my gay ass has been excited about since 1997? I feel like I just ran into Lena Dunham in the bathroom at a gay bar. Artie could be the love child of Blaine Edwards and Antoine Merriweather and he still wouldn’t be as…
They have a responsibility to their shareholders that includes the option to have their biggest fans fined, jailed, and bankrupted when required.
Remember kids, video game developers are not about your fun...they are about your wallet.
Yeah, I guess coming out in the public spotlight where millions of people know who you are, grappling with suicidal thoughts, and facing his own demons is not “brave”. Nahh... it’s much braver when you’re in middle or high school.
Why does there need to be a timeline?
Sadly, no one here at the AVC comment sections actually care about the racial issues. The same people voicing their skepticism here have blatantly name-called Fisher with classic racially coded words such as “a diva” and “difficult to work with” or “attention seeker”. And then they dare pretend to care about toxic…
Yeah, the “hey, gotta make rent” isn’t cutting it anymore. You can’t be on the “good side” just for the clicks. Gotta do the work.
No.
Not that it will prevent AVClub to regularly urge its readers to financially support Amazon, of course. Any good deals on Amazon lately ? Anything we “won’t regret dropping money on” ? Any particular commission G/O Media may get if we enrich Bezos at the expense of his slaves ?
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gonna push back on this a little bit, it’s definitely not what the first two baldur’s gates were, but there’s a lot of d&d’s ruleset that made it in. adjusted a bit for video game purposes, but based on what i’ve played of d&d (mostly just 5E with a couple games of 3.5 years ago) it’s a reasonably faithful adaptation…
Ah, true, Martin Scorsese, famously lacking in historical knowledge of cinema.
Every bit as fun as the asshats who insist on arguing the door would have supported them both
Oh these two love doing everything together...subbing for each other on late night shows, gaslighting their female costars until they cry...
The issue is less with not enjoying Citizen Kane and more in his “no films made before 1975" rule and his implication that there’s nothing for modern audiences in that film or others from its era. Personally, I think Citizen Kane is a helluva good time and I don’t need a breakdown of every new technique it pioneered…
Well and the whole point of releasing the shows once a week is to generate conversation over a long period. As many of pointed out, people love each new season of Stranger Things, but it disappears from the conversation after a few weeks at most.
FWIW: as a side effect of being married to a person (and thus friends with a few more) who went to expensive NYC private schools in the 70s/80s, I ended up knowing several people who were classmates with one or more of the assorted Allen/Farrow/Previn kids.
Either way, this petty film puts hoary clichés about critical misunderstanding—updated for the online think-piece era—into the mouth of a character who asserts that Do the Right Thing was revolutionary because it was “made at a time when politics weren’t cool.”