I don't give a damn what the Academy does. We'll make our own Academy. With Futurama References and Michael Rooker.
I don't give a damn what the Academy does. We'll make our own Academy. With Futurama References and Michael Rooker.
On one hand, nominating a video game for a film award is a bit silly.
This sucks.
They'll clearly never live up to the mosh pit psych-freakout raves of their debut again, but even as an alt-rock throwback they're pretty good. Glad to have them stick around and show Royal Blood a few pointers.
What are you claiming then, that I'm actually a squirrel in black paint? How absurd that would be! Laughable! Outrageous to think- I mean why- why would I even put on the paint if I'm just typing at a computer? Such a ridiculous claim. Yes, ridiculous..
Well, he's not entirely wrong.
I've been mistakenly associated with those types before, so I probably should (begrudgingly) read into their current talking points to avoid that in the future. I tend to trend closer to the middle of issues, and with our current polarized climate that can be hazardous to one's credibility (it is also worth noting…
I'm arrogant, and you claim to know everything about me. How pleasant. So you must know that I actually support "affirmative action, scholarships for women, diversity hiring initiatives in STEM fields, (and) equal pay law." I always have. How's this for other actual solutions (let's focus just within the film industry…
I didn't say it was a problem. In fact, I've said repeatedly I don't have a problem with the way AVClub handled things. I was just looking to have a conversation about something I thought was noteworthy and seeking others' opinions on the matter. Not every comment is typed with a radical agenda behind it. It is…
Oh, I understand the reason. I disagree with the response. When you're aware of a problem you work to correct the problem, you don't fix it by repeating the same problem deliberately and hoping that balances everything out. Because you know what won't happen next week? There won't be an all-female roundtable…
There will be a boon of Donalds. If there's one thing his fans produce more than ignornance, it's children.
Dammit. The worst part about all of this is THEY'RE LEARNING…
I have No Doubt he'll be next.
They're going to have to computer animate Faye Valentine, because those proportions would kill any mortal human.
Urethra Franklin?
Oh, I do not agree with them at all. That was kind of the point here. I understand why people may think they are good ideas, but in reality they solve nothing and are regressive. 'Policies that feed into unfounded fears' are nevertheless fueled by the rationale of insecurity, and after concluding the policies would be…
You believe strongly in your convictions, and I respect that, but it does not justify your rude behavior. To claim I'm uninformed is a false assumption, when in fact my differing opinion comes from knowledge of the situation. I'm not ignorant, I'm well aware there are obnoxious or sexist or outright cruel men in the…
I see the reason behind the concept. Even some basic research into the situation reveals they are ineffective and unnecessary. That's what I meant.
Okay. That feels a little hostile, but I'll respect your opinion. If women really are at risk while in the company of men, it's probably better to be safe rather than sorry. If that's the case, we need to expand women-only screenings to every film then? Is there a movement for that now I'm unaware of?
The 'problem' I have is with any group of people being barred from participation or conversation for no reason other than their identity (gender or orientation or race or whathaveyou). This extends beyond Wonder Woman and even female empowerment. If you think that is a problem, and one that is significant enough that…