theporcupine42
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At this point it is selfish, and arrogant, and dangerous not be vaccinated. If Wright wants to spread those views she can, but I will not spend a dollar on anything associated with her and her extremism. Esposito has it 100% correct.

I read that, and it sounds like the author is really straining to make the movie fit his thesis - The movie he saw sounded quite different from the movie I saw. He raises a few interesting points, but I thought the responses in the comments were very interesting, and unpacked what was going on in a much deeper and

I wouldn’t say it’s the same, considering fat uncaring American capitalists have consistently been the world’s greatest villains.

Don’t forget how she also wrote an entire novel based around an anti-trans premise, under a pen name that was the same as a notorious anti-trans doctor.

This whole controversy started with a series of tweets wherein Rowling:

I’m not sure how claiming that allowing trans women to use women’s bathrooms will be dangerous to children is anything but comically obvious transphobia. 

It turned out the love interest killed a baby (possibly on the Titanic?) and the Most Evil Wizard Ever wants to prevent World War 2 and Neville beheaded a woman. I liked the first movie a lot but Jesus was Crimes a mess.

If you read the article JK wrote about all of this, it’ll explain her views pretty well. Suffice it to say that while it starts off with some fairly moderate disagreement with certain aspects of the trans - I dunno what to even say here, trans narrative? - it gets worse as it goes on, and by the end has become

Which college teaches “Do not report on bad things happening if you think those things are bad” in their Journalism 101 course?

It’s not that he’s 27, it that he looks old as fuck. Kaitlyn Denver’s 24, and she’s positively baby-faced next to him. How anyone thought that doing... that to his hair would be a good idea is beyond me.

I think Caroline’s review does point out the distinction: “one place where age-appropriate casting is kind of necessary is in an intimate teen drama that hinges entirely on the raw-nerve energy of its youthful lead to sell his character’s manipulative, cruel, selfish behavior as sympathetic rather than horrifying.” I

I don’t know, I watch a lot of shows and movies where people in their late 20’s are playing teenagers and even from the trailer something about Platt here felt extra off? I think the deliberate attempts to make him look younger ended up making him look older than he actually is in a way that just leaving it alone

Emmy poison? She won a few years ago when the show was actually good. 

Probably because it’s weird and kind of terrible to blame a single person (who is only working in front of the camera) for an entire show losing.

The show won eight Emmys during its first season, at the height of its popularity.

It’s strange; the dude studied for a few years at the School of American Ballet, his parents are a fashion photographer and an opera director, his grandma fought in Norwegian resistance and was imprisoned in a concentration camp for her efforts in moving Norwegian Jewish children into Sweden, and yet all of these

Literally just rewatched Baby Driver yesterday, and I have no idea what Edgar Wright was thinking in casting Elgort in the lead role.

I thought that was going to relate to the allegations against Elgort. I’m sure audiences will love the scene in West Side where Tony tells Maria he needs to break her in.

Everyone wants the guy
The guy is completely non-controversial
The guy can do the job (provided you, you know, give him time to practice it with producers for more than 48hrs tops)

At some point you’d imagine someone would press Sony on why it is they’re legitimately refusing to consider the fans’ easy top pick (a Black

Steve Buscemi has repeatedly said he does not want the job; we should honor his wishes.