The same discourse has not repeated itself, despite a complete lack of content warnings.
The same discourse has not repeated itself, despite a complete lack of content warnings.
I also assume we will get a full flashback of how Wanda went from wherever she was to stealing Vision’s corpse.
Sia was warned about Autism Speaks and chose to work with them anyway. She decided that a role which was supposed to center autism would be *too hard* for a real autistic person to play. She also told an autistic actress that maybe she wasn’t good enough to be cast in anything.
Remember when Sia touted her film as a movie that could inspire people with autism who have a certain “level of functioning” that they can still dance and do what they want, but still thought it was impossible to find an actual autistic dancers with the same “level of functioning” to cast in the main role? Good times.
For context, the restraint used in the movie has killed people in real life, (https://www.theguardian.com/film/2021/jan/27/sias-film-music-misrepresents-autistic-people-it-could-also-do-us-damage). In all honesty, she’s still an asshole for casting a neurotypical actor over an autistic actor. The only reason she’s…
THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS.
There were about 3.8 million babies born in the US in 2019. Let’s say that after the Snap, there are left roughly 50 percent of the women of childbearing age and men able to procreate.
Factor in trauma, grief over lost spouses and children, general freakout and we will say the birth rate falls…
It’s not odd at all. Nor is it selfish.
I bet the showrunner doesn’t want to have to be the one to finally answer the question about if the Sokovia Accords are still in place or not.
I don’t think it’s selfish to try to ensure your child’s existence. Hot take I guess.
12 years is actually quite a lot of time...
I definitely didn’t have “get insulted & cussed-out by Sia on Twitter” on my agenda for today. :D
I would disagree with that- especially since it’s a spectrum rather than something in terms of severity. All of our experiences are different (I’m actually the person above that she called a bad actor) but we do have shared challenges that are really hard to get across to people who haven’t been around us. The point I…
Would love it if this had been written, directed, and produced by women. Especially since it supposedly addresses the difficulties of being one during the time shown.
It remains one of the great ironies that bigoted, intolerant douchebags take their iconography from a film made by two trans women. (Especially since the film can be read as a “coming out” parable fairly easily.)
Imagine my disappointment when Keene’s speech mirrored almost word for word what my college-educated friends told me this weekend; that they were suspicious of a show like Watchmen because whose agenda is it serving really? idk maybe the agenda of people trying to be more open and empathetic?
Satisfying and hilarious. “It’s tough to be a white man in America” says a US senator planning to run for president. The human eye isn’t capable of rolling hard enough, which is why that line made me laugh...right up until my brain caught up with the fact that his character isn’t a caricature. It’s an accurate…
I know she was a baddie as well, but seeing Trieu just completely outthink, outplan and outflank the utterly overmatched Cyclops was extremely satsifying.
Spinel is a direct continuation of the animation style used for White Diamond, merely referencing the frenetic more than the stately.
By the end of the series, every one of the Friends had turned into a caricature of themselves, and character depth had been taken away from them. Ross was one of the worst caricatures.
We can all agree that if NBC passed on Joey to go with Ross, the show would have debuted with 20,000 viewers and somehow dipped into negative numbers, which seems impossible until you realize that Ross at the appeal of a bed made entirely out of fire ants.