Scott Pilgrim Takes Off (Nov. 17, 2023)
EUPHORIA 2x07: The Theater and It’s Double
“its gonna be okay” bro fucking when
cool of the squid game to have a childrens hospital in it
y’all are mad that “MoM ignored wanda’s character development from wandavision and mischaracterized her”, even though the post credit scene in wandavision had her using the darkhold and it is explained both there and in MoM how extremely corrupting that can be??? the way she acts is 100% in character imo, she is literally being controlled. the darkhold is using her loss and grief as a weakness against her.
also— is fun still allowed?? because idk about you all but watching badass creepy and super powerful wanda being the villain was the most fun i’ve had at the cinema in a really long time
made of air, paul clipson
i hope this site never gets deleted
I don't know if it's just because I didn't watch the first season of Euphoria live, but I feel like people are being extremely hard on Cassie for what she did in the new ep and like... really? Like, don't get me wrong, she fucked up big time, but this is basically the first time we've seen her character do ANYTHING that hurts anyone besides herself.
I keep seeing stuff from people talking about how Maddy needs to "put her in her place" and shit and like, has Maddy been a great friend to Cassie? I remember last season when she told her if she ever repeated what Maddy told her at the carnival she'd "fucking come for [her]." And obviously Maddy was at a real low point when she said that, but that's the point-- so is Cassie now.
I'm not excusing Cassie's actions (though honestly this whole Cassie x Nate plot is total bullshit to begin with imo), but she's young, has virtually no self esteem, knows only toxic relationships and being exploited, and was on top of all that really wasted. Obviously it was a bad action, but the way people are coming down on her and wanting to see her punished for this downward spiral when up to this point she's been one of the sweetest people in the show just doesn't sit right with me
Jayne Mansfield - Sophia Loren photo
In April 1957, Jayne Mansfield’s breasts were the focus of a notorious publicity stunt intended to deflect media attention from Sophia Loren during a dinner party in the Italian star’s honor at Romanoff’s in Beverly Hills.
The best-known photo showed Loren’s disapproving gaze falling on the cleavage of the American actress when Mansfield leaned over the table, allowing her breasts to spill over her low neckline and exposing one nipple.
The iconic image of that episode was a UPI sensation, appearing in newspapers and magazines with the word “censored” hiding the actress’s exposed bosom and later has been recreated several times to humorously stress out women’s coquettish and judgmental nature.
The Addams Family (1991) dir. Barry Sonnenfeld