smashthefuckingpatriarchy
smashthepatriarchy
smashthefuckingpatriarchy

Not to mention:

I’m just happy that we’re discussing two genuinely great comedy movies with fantastic female leads in the context of ‘which one was most hilarious’, without the tediously fallacious spectre of ‘women aren’t funny’.

an almost unrecognizeable Tilda Swinton playing a psychotic supporting character

I liked Spy better. :) Trainwreck was about 30 minutes too long for me to place it above Spy

Trainwreck is better because Lebron James was flat out hilariously funny in that movie, as was Bill Hader and Amy Schumer.

I read in that reliable source called “somewhere” that all stories require the same basic recipe: character faces problem, character overcomes problem, character grows as a person. Without these elements the story falls apart. Seems like that's what happened in Spy.

Jezebel is a good crowd!

Oh my god, you actually answered in a respectful, professional manner. Thank you for that (no snark, seriously, you’re already awesome in my book.)

You’re absolutely right that I originally misused quotation marks in a way that makes a big difference. It has been corrected, and I certainly will not make that mistake in the future.

Yeah, I didn’t get the impression here that she was implying that ALL hispanics are maids and janitors. She was going for the implications of “A Day Without A Mexican” and whatnot. But damn she flubbed the execution, though.

It’s real, and it’s spectacular.

This is mesmerizing.

He is such a goddamned idiot. That’s it. I’m done. Taking my friends with me.

it’s free

Funny, I just recently watched Hollow Man. You see Bacon’s bacon at least six times in that movie.

I hate getting old. I had to put my face close enough to blow him just to see. Oh...

Agree 100%. I am now changing my will to include that it MUST be in my funeral slideshow.

That gif is the best thing I've seen in my life up to this point.

It was her publisher’s suggestion. They didn’t think boys would want to read a book by a woman, so “Jo” became “J” and she didn’t have a middle name, so she took the “K” from her mother, Kathleen.

I wonder if plain initials are associated with women now? SE Hinton, JK Rowling, PD James ...