It’s similar to MASH in that way. Some of the film’s actors had more promising film careers ahead of them; I imagine the show didn’t have the budget for them (nor the actors the freedom in their schedules).
I found it really hard to get into after having seen the original film (which I thought was amazing).
There are some of these intros that I love for their artistry but still end up skipping for various reasons. OITNB is probably the best example, as it’s essentially a brilliant short film in its own with a well-paired piece of music, but the intensity of the guitar riffs just becomes too much at times.
TERFs are an extreme and cruel segment of feminism that are responding hatefully to a series of more nuanced philosophical questions about gender, sex, and the degree to which they are and aren’t related, and how that relationship manifests through physiology or sociology.
Oh absolutely. The dudebro mentality particularly common in VC-funded tech companies also seems to rub African Americans the wrong way IMO. The one firm I worked for that was actually on the right track in regard to black representation (and female representation) was an old-school shard of IBM. Their hiring process…
It’s unfortunately a very tangled chicken-and-egg problem with hiring African Americans in the tech sector right now. They are disproportionately underrepresented, even in companies that are racially diverse, and the reasons for it are convoluted. It’s a good example of how racism can have wide-spreading effects that…
Also worth noting that some lobbyists are actually contracted to speak on behalf of charitable organizations. There’s only so much a charity can do without political movement, legislation, et cetera, and until we come up with a better plan, lobbyists are one of the few ways to have detailed, nuanced conversations with…
It may be an entirely different situation with Corona fears, but the big trouble with Vote by Mail in NC has been participation. It’s been legal and available for years, but it’s just barely used, even by populations who would most benefit from it.
Given his name, shouldn’t he be a Were-Goose?
In Britain, one of the reasons is that the royal family owns a considerable amount of property used by the government currently rent-free.
Or “Up in the Air,” where she was an excellent foil for Clooney.
“despite the fact that the same ‘anecdata’ indicates second marriages are often more successful than first marriages”
The system looked silly, but the Star Wars Battlefront controller was great.
They are not everyone’s cup of tea, but there are definitely variations on pasta sauce that add sugar. The one that comes to mind from a mass-produced standpoint is Spaghettios, if I remember correctly.
That has more to do with Apple not wanting to let Netflix implement their app directly on the platform, as Apple TV’s Netflix interface is not set up in the same manner.
Art lives long beyond the artist. In many cases, it’s an objectively good thing that the artists’ opinions no longer matter.
I agree it’s their choice, but a choice can absolutely be wrong, wrongheaded, or ill-informed.
Maybe arbitrary is the wrong word. “Wrongheaded” or ill-informed might be better.
Home video isn’t really an adaptation, though. It’s closer to a book reprint.