I was honestly shocked to see a kindergarten-aged kid at The Dark Knight. That movie made me uncomfortable with some of its violence. He seemed to do okay, though, but still.
I was honestly shocked to see a kindergarten-aged kid at The Dark Knight. That movie made me uncomfortable with some of its violence. He seemed to do okay, though, but still.
Oh shit, really?!
God damn it. Well, at least I have something new to read.
8?! Jesus, I was 17 and had to get drunk before I could get through that movie because I found it so upsetting.
-Manimal
My dad's coming with me to see the movie on Friday. He might be almost more excited than I am.
Oh dear. It came out already? I loved the first Legend of Wonder Woman series she did, so much so that I wrote her a ridiculously gushy email.
One of my very first memories is staying up (when I wasn't supposed to, because I was about 3) after my mom had gone to bed and watching that movie on TV. My dad came home and made me go to bed, but that year I was Supergirl for Halloween. I wore that cape until it fell into shreds and my parents had to forcibly…
There actually has been a female Punisher in the comics - Rachel Cole-Alves.
Yeah, an R-rated Wonder Woman would just feel wrong somehow.
I saw that too and almost cried, I loved it so much.
God, I really hope so.
I hope so too. I've never really understood the "shut up about politics and social issues and just act/sing/play ball like we pay you to" mentality. Actors and singers and sports players are still Americans too. Don't they have the right - and some would argue, an obligation - to speak out against injustice in all of…
I've never liked Jennifer Lawrence all that much as an actress. but I do find it unfortunate that when she tried to bring up this issue, all people could see was how much money she was making - not in relation to male actors, just in general. And there is a problem when people like RDJ make tens of millions of dollars…
Yeah, it's a shame that she's effectively been punished for speaking out about her rape by a studio executive. And people wonder why more women don't speak out about that kind of thing…
I just love that Jessica Chastain didn't sugarcoat her words. All too often, women in Hollywood are forced to make nice about this kind of thing because of the perception that being too blunt and honest will hurt their careers.
I think it's just weirdly cropped.
I get what you're saying and I agree with you, but I feel like Smith was probably using that as shorthand for "more diversity in general".
It seems weird to me that there's an entire list about nuns in media, but the AV Club is apparently not acknowledging The Keepers beyond Katie Rife's whole-season review. I need to talk about this show with someone!
It was a good book, actually. Much better than the mess this TV show sounds like.