I’m an elder Millennial and I look at corporations as Neutral Evil at best.
The only reason they do Pride promotions is because they realized it doesn’t affect their bottom line. If that weren’t the case, no way they’d be doing Pride tie-ins.
I’m an elder Millennial and I look at corporations as Neutral Evil at best.
The only reason they do Pride promotions is because they realized it doesn’t affect their bottom line. If that weren’t the case, no way they’d be doing Pride tie-ins.
Not this Gen Xer! I ate Frosted Miniwheats because of their stance on Kosovo!
I don’t think most people expect corporations to reflect their values, just not actively oppose them. I’m Gen X. I stopped going to Chik Fil-A because of their support of anti-LGBTQ causes. Most places I shop or buy food, I don’t know their values, so I don’t care. It’s only when they put it out there for all to see.
He’s also the dickhead who masterminded all of the corporate synergistic whatever involved in the big Eagles reunion tours and then zombie tours.
that just makes it all the crazier that he vastly overestimated demand for the Black Keys in 2024.
I feel like there are a lot of people who see Yang and project on him all their feelings and political beliefs.
If I may offer a suggestion:
“What Pixar movies attempt to say anything whatsoever, no matter how subtle or metaphorical, about Cheeto/the MAGA movement?”
My favorite Onion headline from around the time Supersize Me was in theaters:
What Stewart seems to be overlooking, maybe intentionally, is that cancel culture is often a set of norms enforced by a particular community, with violators chiefly punished by that community. So yes, many Republicans are clearly afraid to cross Trump because they operate in ecosystems that mostly consist of…
Ditto and likewise the band’s costumes and hair and most importantly that fucking terrible band name. It’s like both the book and series were created by octogenarian aunts who not only had no idea who Fleetwood Mac were but whose taste in music ended at Pat Boone and whose sole exposure to any rock band were those…
The cranky bastard. I’ll miss him.
Since it’s apparently good, I’ll avoid the urge to call it Shartlake
The film is genius in playing to the public’s inherent affection towards Matthew Broderick, who is very much introduced as the relatable audience surrogate reacting to the absurdly heightened political ambitions of a high school student. Over time more is revealed about his character - his cold relationship with his…
Lionsgate’s excuse is that they didn’t give residuals because they thought all three died at the end of the first movie.
I will maintain to my dying day that the way to make this movie was That Thing You Do in The Twilight Zone.
I’m looking forward to the musical number about how the Joker feels about big butts and how he can't lie about how he feels about big butts.
There’s only musical-sequel-to-a-dark-movie I recognise:
Prior to Toonami DragonBall Z, anime was really hard to find in the US. You had to go to speciality comics stores if you were lucky enough to live by one. Otherwise you might get lucky finding some dubs of classic stuff (like Tenchi or Guyver) at Blockbuster. Back then they called anime “adult animation”.
Mario Teaches Typing