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Umm it’s not exactly a secret that she lip syncs a lot of the time or doesn’t even sing at all and just screams into her mic while the backing track runs in the background or the back up singers do the work.

Totally agree with this. Also, the article headline here really wanted you to think Silverstone was like actively hating on Wonder Woman, when really she just seems to be someone who hasn’t seen it or wasn’t particularly blown away by it. How / why have we gotten to this place in the world where if we don’t actively

Part of the problem is that each time the media announces a new female driven movie it is presented as such an amazingly unique event that all the past such movies are diminished. As if this was the first time ever, not just since the last time. There is no sense of continuity.

Or Cher less, as the case may be.

I was all ready to storm in, guns blazing, in defense of Wonder Woman but after perusing the article, I’m...not quite sure what question is she’s even being asked, or even what the point is she’s trying to get to, really, and ended up realizing the flow of the conversation seems really strange and almost, in a way,

Nope.

Dear Jane,

I live right here in LA. These movies all take place in pseudo-middle class neighborhoods and follow “regular people” around! Many of these movies are filmed right in my neighborhood of Cheviot Hills (and once or twice in my driveway), because to the rest of the country, it “looks” middle class. A tear down

BRB writing outline for Bway show about robbery, mistaken identity, the thin blue line and BLM and how they converge.

Absolutely no snark intended but this movie has truly been made in some form (the frothy ensemble comedy about the vicissitudes of [fill in the blank], set in the perpetually-sunny Los Angeles”, a million times?

You’re absolutely right! The primary concern of theatrical audiences isn’t entertainment, it’s historical accuracy. That’s why “Hamilton” was such a flop—everyone walked in, took one look at all those black people, and turned right around again. Certainly Broadway is wise to avoid that kind of box office disaster!

Lord knows women don’t “sport” that’s for sure. Guess your onto something!

“A lot of musicals are set in the olden days when minorities were not really around”

Fixed it for you.

Well the current owner of the promotion is involved and she used to be on the show. Also they have Chavo training the actresses which is a good touch considering his uncle Mondo was the original trainer for GLOW.

This one (for example). I agree that it isn’t that simple to say “just get rid of white racists cops”. This will not solve the problems. I think that stopping a disproportionate amount of black drivers is in part racism, the belief that people of color are more involved in crimes and more dangerous and bad training.

I know, I was calling out the person above. Was hoping for a response, didn’t get one, just a star.

This. This is so important. The mentality is black people are violent criminals and cops are defending their lives, OR cops are bigots and racists and killers and black people are angels. Neither is accurate, or even close to being accurate, but the longer we go on pushing the issue with an extremist foundation,

You mean the trainers? The original female trainer passed away. GLOWs current owner is involved with the show obviously and is one of the former talents of the original show.