“The property line, you have to respect the property line!”
“The property line, you have to respect the property line!”
As I recall, Kaufman was told she was “too negative” and from what I understood, her coverage tended to challenge ABC PR’s spin and questioned the show’s storylines if they didn’t line up with reality.
I’m more comfortable identifying as a feminist ally than as a feminist. As a gay man of color, I try to think about how I’d like straight white women to listen and learn on queer and racial issues and aim for that when it’s my turn to understand women’s issues.
There had better be a Dan Schneider joke buried somewhere in all those many seasons of Family Guy.
I’m kinda bracing for some right wing activist to start financing movies with all these exiled harassers under the belief that it will generate liberal tears. Trump got through his sexual assault tape scandal because it was turned into another example of how PC culture has gone too far (also, note how the “locker room…
I hate her for the awful bigoted shit she’s said publicly but I remember Victoria Jackson saying Al Yankovic was the best kisser she worked with because he was the only guy who didn’t try to shove his tongue down her throat. I thought it was odd when I read it but lately I’ve remembered that comment and wondered how…
I was trying to find the right way to say that to the original comment, I’m more likely to wonder about if a talented person whose promising career stalled was a victim of abuse, considering that one of the ways HW managed his victims was to weaponize the gossip media against them if they didn’t stay quiet.
Considering that this was announced in a joint statement with the production company, there’s a good chance the decision to suspend production came after a discussion about how Spacey has behaved on set (and how likely more people will come forward).
Yeah and let’s not forget that Hollywood has been building to redeeming Mel Gibson to the point he’s starring in the sequel to Daddy’s Home. All around, “progressive” Hollywood (or if you’re a Fox News viewer, “libtard” Hollywood) is just constantly waiting for the public to forget and give racist, misogynist and…
That’s very true, Silva was tried and convicted which is a definite improvement on most cases, which is just whispered about and allowed to continue.
I seriously hope the Dan Schneider story comes out soon and it brings down every Nickelodeon exec who greenlit his shows with him.
I have good memories of high school and grabbing every Lois Duncan, William Sleator and John Bellairs novel as they arrived at the school library.
The worst take I’ve seen is “Do you believe me now about Pizzagate?” which I also saw at the AV Club, as if the problem with Pizzagate was that no one (or specifically no SJWs) believed in the existence of sexual predators and not that their conspiracy revolved around the evil deeds happening in the basement of a…
i’m wondering were any of them asked ...why didn’t they say something sooner?
Sadly true, see the jokes that will call a boy a whiner if he was molested by a woman the joke-teller considers to be hot.
I’ve only recently learned about the area but I thought I read that PCB is where the TNT drama Claws is set. If so, I can see a producer thinking that would make great reality TV.
As the rationalization goes, having a kind of gay mentor/guide can be very helpful to young boys who are becoming sexually aware while being forced to remain closeted.
The whole thing with Silva is just appalling. He was convicted before the first Jeepers Creepers movie came out and his victim has protested both of the films to bring attention to it... and Syfy ordered a third one. I thought it was bad when I saw that Syfy was airing the first one.
There’s a reason I’m still annoyed at how gossip media pushed that “not submitting her name for an Emmy is the worst insult ever” narrative. It really doesn’t play out with what she actually said, which was pretty mild.
Is that what the picket line outside of McCallister’s was about? I knew they were playing with fire when they offered unsweetened tea.