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i don't get it.
www.google.com
Harvey Weinstein
Golden Globes/Natalie Portman
do the math
i know nothing of which you speak. was she molested by him too? there's so much context missing.
everyone knew Harevy was a molester at the very least. many like her sold out to get paid/famous and said nothing then because it was to advance their own careers. now they're virtue signaling like it's the new daping. with this whole #metoo. which to my old ass read as "pound me too" the first time I saw it. :lol:
yeah, saw the #metoo thing. lol
Independence Day 2. 4/10. avoid.
Born Strong. 8/10. documentary on the World's Strongest Man with a focus on 3 of the current big players. pretty good stuff.
https://www.netflix.com/title/80210716
But....But...MARIUSZ.
pretty sure he's retired from strongman.
meanwhile....Quote:
Wonder Woman Sequel to Adopt Anti-Sexual Harassment Policies
Wonder Woman 2 will be the first film to adopt the Producers Guild of America’s anti-harassment rules.
The PGA presidents announced this at the PGA Awards ceremony.
The PGA revealed its new anti-sexual harassment guidelines on Friday.
“While the PGA is a voluntary membership organization, the PGA’s Anti-Sexual Harassment Guidelines are sanctioned as best practices for our members. The PGA is indebted to Time’s Up as a resource in creating our protocols. We will continue to work with them, the industry-wide Commission led by Anita Hill, and other organizations in our community until sexual harassment is eliminated from the entertainment workplace.”
Fans may appreciate the poetry of a feminist icon being first to use the guidelines.
Wonder Woman 2 recently parted ways with producer Brett Rattner over harassment allegations. Star Gal Gadot confirmed that Ratner’s removal.
“At the end of the day, a lot has been written about my views and the way that I feel, and everyone knows the way that I feel because I’m not hiding anything,” Gadot said. “But the truth is, there’s so many people involved in making this movie, and they all echo the same sentiments. Everyone knew what was the right thing to do. But there was nothing for me to actually come and say because it was already done before this article came out.”
In a separate statement, Gadot issued a blanket statement to harassers.
"I'm just going to say, 'Misogynist sexists, your wrath upon this world is over,'" Gadot said.
https://i.imgur.com/mxhpcgF.gif
just :lol:
sorry, i don't get it. is this a funny?
bitches about sexism, harassment and objectifying women. then in the gif she's clearly eye f*cking Chris Pine when she realizes what she's doing and tries to hide it. had he done that to her the feminist/left-wing world would have lost it's mind.
I guess I can see it with the lip bite & stuff. I'm just REALLY, REALLY bad at reading signals.
that means she wants to bang in the worst way. she literally can't contain herself just looking at him.
American Made 8.5/10
pretty solid movie top to bottom. kinda reminded me of Wolf of Wallstreet. even the GF said after the movie, "wow. this is a lot better than I thought it'd be.".
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4505666/
9/10. very informative and interesting. it really explores all the angles of the prescription drug addiction problem we have today.
Drug advertising should be illegal, imho. That would solve about 90% of the problem.
Pharmaceutical sales reps are almost universally uncommonly attractive, younger females. Because even the subconscious idea of sex sells.
All the ones I know are dudes, including my next door neighbor, but the business is pure corruption. Their job is basically lie to doctors and give them shit tons of free shit to make them give you shit that's not in your best interest. Chances are, if a doc prescribes you something, there is a nearly identical drug that is 1/4 the price, has less side effects, and is more effective at treating whatever you have. They blame doctors and junkies for the opioid thing, but the entire problem is the fault of pharmareps who convince docs with money to hand it out like candy and they told the docs it has less side effects and addiction qualities than Tylenol. Now we have millions of idiots without self control buying heroin non-stop overdosing at stoplights with their kids in the back seat (true story, happened twice here in the past few months).
Since this is a movie thread, I'll point you to a movie called "love and other drugs". Not my kinda movie but you'd be surprised how much of the pharmarep shit actually happens. Also, has bewbs all in it, almost worth trying not to commit suicide watching it.
also a little personal responsibility and education but if there anything that I've learned over my years on this Earth is that people generally won't have those qualities.
true story.
I know a guy that was a recruiter for a pharma company. he said they basically do all their recruiting at college cheer-leading camps and sorority functions. I asked about getting into it myself since it's so lucrative he said, "maybe for another company but not mine. we only hire hot women.". so much for equality right. :lol:
I want to do some of my own recruiting at cheer camps and sorority functions.
Equality...but only sometimes. :)
Always try to choose a woman with adequate life preservers.
I need one that can take a beating. :)
Just watched "Downsizing" with Matt Damon. Quite possibly the worst movie I've ever watched. The whole premise of shrinking himself down to 5 inches tall had no bearing on the story, the whole story would have been the same if he didn't "Downsize". Christoph Waltz was unlikable, which is sad, because he usually is a likable actor.
color me shocked :lol:
I actually did go see black panther a week or so ago. I'll give it about a 7/10, even though I know all the critics are agog over this movie.
1. It's like they took every iconic thing from every possible distinct African culture and steamrolled them into 1 movie (nay, one people/nation). This smacks of irony to me, since the entire push of recent events has been for more emphasis on "black history" and a separate, distinguished "cultural heritage" for "black america". So rather than take umbrage at a movie that is a plethora of visible cliches and at how it muddles the distinct cultures of an entire continent into a lone set of people--Hollywood & "black america" is rejoicing over a movie that has nothing to celebrate over except for the SJW goal of a black cast in a tentpole movie.
2. Irony further strikes when the story of the movie unfolds to multiple events of black on black violence & a perpetual undertone of "armed resistance to oppression". Ironic because it both portrays the major problem black culture in America faces at this very moment (self-inflicted violence/socially-unacceptable action/s), and misapprehends the entire situation as somehow being the fault of "the man" who is "keeping the black people down". Of course the movie is very careful never to say "white people", but I think it's fairly well implied. If you knew nothing of the world at large, you'd think the entirety of blacks everywhere were still enslaved.
3. So rather than spending a few snippets of the movie delving into the unpopular topic of why black culture is keeping black culture down--the movie takes the cheap/easy way out by pandering to the SJW ideology of reparations, armed resistance against "white privilege", etc. It becomes a caricature for black culture in doing so; ironically making an accurate portrayal of the wheel-spinning that occurs on a daily basis.
p.s.
https://taskandpurpose.com/much-may-...t-women-wrong/
The outline of this article could be easily modified to fit "slavery in the 18th and 19th centuries"; it's hardly a one-sided, unilateral action.
By all means, go watch Black Panther. But be prepared to be force fed the "message" that hollywood wants you to ingest.
How to Train Your Dragon. solid 7/10. I want to say 8 but for some reason I feel like that's a bit to much.
nice story, pretty funny and an over all easy watch. it was on HBO over the weekend and I had some time to kill.
Spiderman: Homecoming. 7/10. Decent, nothing special.
Holland is better than McGuire, but I still prefer Garfield to either.
passed on that SJW affirmative action hire of a movie.
Wasn't nearly as bad as watching ST:D. God that show is dripping with SJW bullshit.
ST???
Star Trek Discovery.