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You’re not seeing correctly. She describes multiple accounts of sexual assault. And forbidding someone from speaking and alienating them from their friends and social life is a classic abuser tendency.

Yea me too.

Aww I think he’s charming in that role.

Yeah the “fake nerd” comparison would’ve been fine up until today. Now comparisons with Hardwick are highly unfair and possibly defamatory toward Munn.

Trump is also a dry drunk. One of his litany of personality problems.

You hurt this country by being who you are.

What Dykstra describes is dry drunk behavior to a tee.

After this story, it’s pretty unfair to compare Hardwick to Munn.

“If it crossed the line into criminality, you decide if you want to take it to the authorities.”

That’stheJoke.gif.

Please don’t take recognitions seriously.

Bald white guys all start looking the same at one point. Stipe and Malkovich look like they could’ve been separated at birth.

“Like the Batman villain?”

I will say I like his current choice of suits. They look good.

Sadly it’s impossible for a lot of people to watch now, but Renner was fabulous as the local drug dealer young Louis CK bought weed from in the harrowing “Into the Woods” two-parter. That role made very good use of his natural creep-out factor.

And with his recent boneheaded moves in the press, Bateman’s performance and character in Juno feel all the more plausible/realistic.

Your “small = bad” argument falls apart when considering Edna Mode, who is so small she is eye-level with Helen once she jumps on a table yet clearly has power and understanding beyond the Parrs. She’s also clearly on the good side. Bob’s insurance boss is bad because of his attitude and philosophy toward the world,

I hope so, because that’s where I find my heart on the matter.

Yes. Clearly Michael Madsen is awash in high-profile acting gigs. These high-profile gigs also came on the heels of his supporting role in Hateful 8. Such a good view of reality!

It’s always sad for me to realize how those characters trade on hurtful stereotypes for characterization. When I was a kid they were, bar none, my favorite part of the movie. I also remember them being among the only characters who were fully supportive of Dumbo.