The Wonder Woman character is actually one of the film’s strengths. It’s the lousy ending, superfluous side characters, and an unbelievable romance that prevented this thing from being something great.
The Wonder Woman character is actually one of the film’s strengths. It’s the lousy ending, superfluous side characters, and an unbelievable romance that prevented this thing from being something great.
Don’t be. This is the treasonous bastard who vowed to never let Hillary Clinton fill an Supreme Court vacancy, had she won.
Why would you say something like that?
Sic, rather.
Careful, he might dick one of his kids on you.
This comment is so kind and well-meaning and earnest and true that I want to hug you just to get some of your sweet rainbow-ness and kittens on me. No sarcasm, being sincere. I find the feels of cynicism and loathing are dragging me down a lot these days and I hate it, I despise feeling such hate and rage and it’s…
he’s literally confirmed it in the time since
English isn’t her native language, you realize that right? How many tweets did Michele put out in Japanese? I’m guessing zero.
If Michele Obama made this kind of an error there would have been people saying shit like “that’s what happens when you give a gorilla a phone” and other such sickening things.
But don’t stop on that account.
How did I forget about The Fountain? Great flick. Perfect Bue has been on my need to see list forever. I’ll have to track it down soon.
The Fountain isn’t the same kind of wild ride as Mother! or Black Swan, but it was transcendentally beautiful, with great performances by the lead actors and a phenomenal score.
I didn’t care for Noah, but Pi, The Wrestler, and Black Swan are excellent. Requiem for a dream is a good film as well its just that, for me, its antidrug message is a little a little close to reefer madness territory. Pi might be the most logical thematic follow up from Mother!, but Black Swan is closer as far as…
The first time I saw somebody say that the movie was about environmentalism, I rolled my eyes, but looking back it does play a major part. It’s an allegorical re-telling of the bible, which delineates the natural world from mankind by merging the former with the most archetypal features of women (mothers, creators,…
[Note to you, dear reader: This post discusses themes and interpretations, some of which are spoiler-ish, of Darren…
They’re bonafide!
Well ain’t this place a geographical oddity...two weeks from everywhere.
Twin Peaks is awesome and NIN is awesome and this song is awesome.
yeah it’s not one to one, and its juggling additional themes, its interpretive
Everything I’ve read so far has said the Judeo-Christian creation myth allegory is more than a bit too heavy-handed, and if audiences went expecting a well-crafted horror instead of a not-so-subtle critique of humanity’s place in the world (as well as God’s narcissism), they were going to be disappointed.