Exactly! His sympathy towards his father is what elevated this from great to amazing. And you can tell that coming to terms with that was a really big ordeal for him, but perhaps one that gave him peace.
Exactly! His sympathy towards his father is what elevated this from great to amazing. And you can tell that coming to terms with that was a really big ordeal for him, but perhaps one that gave him peace.
"Talk dirty to me, baby."
Aw man, that's so cool! I wish this was included in the article because the idea of a hairdresser breaking into academia with an original thesis is just wonderful to me.
From National Geographic:
Every time I think about Samantha Who? I get a little teary. It was so, so good.
I dunno, from the description, it does seem pretty clear cut that there was some indecent exposure going on. I'm more intrigued by what the other commenters are saying about racial profiling. I bet the white bikers do the same thing and don't get called out unless there's like a kindergartener around or something.
Cover up those knees, you wanton harlot!
January is one of those actresses that I try not to follow too closely. Like maybe if I start disliking her personally, I'll start disliking her work, and I love Betty Draper too damn much for that! So I'll just sit over here and watch her be pretty and aloof on the red carpet, and then tune in on Sundays to watch her…
Dude, if you don't get why the gratuitous nudity of women on Game of Thrones is problematic, I encourage you to do some reading. There have been a lot of very good articles written about the show and discussing that aspect.
Is it me or is Oona throwing a little bit of shade? She seems to be missing the point that half of these sex scenes are totally gratuitous and pretty offensive (yes, I'm talking about the prostitute doing the upside-down split with the camera five inches away from her vagina.)
I always fancied Tom Hiddleston for Gatsby but obviously that was never gonna happen (thanks a lot, Woody!)
It looks cool but... unless it's set in the future (and I don't think that's gonna be the case because that space station looks just like the ISS), the ending's pretty much a given, right? As of right now, there's no way to rescue people from space if the station isn't functional. http://io9.com/5712098/how-wo…
Not only difficult but super dangerous to the mother and the baby. And I can't help thinking it's also kind of ill-considered, because do you really want to be seventy when your grandchildren are little?
I think this article is missing something very important. The problem is that the gym has some hours a week when they don't let men in. Not whole days, or it wouldn't be phrased as "442 hours". The man doesn't have to go to a different gym. He just has to pick a different fucking hour. 6pm is ladies' hour? Go at…
Oh! Remember how hot he looked when he shaved his head?
They have to be anonymous because the methods they use to uncover their information aren't legal, and also because a big unknown organization is more intimidating that people with names and faces who can be intimidated themselves.
Thank you for that! What a great read.
Yes! This is another problem. It's horrible and offensive.
That's great. I never actually considered it as rape, but it's fantastic that it was a conscious choice. A+ for Ridley.
I'm sorry. Poor choice of words on my part. What I meant was that rape in horror shouldn't be gratuitous and exploitative. I just think it has to come from a place other than "let's make this female character suffer by ripping the dignity from her" because so often it's used as a comeuppance method, and that's super…