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i love how everyone agrees that ‘young’ sirius and remus are ben barnes and andrew garfield, respectively.
guys they’re no longer the young versions. ben barnes is 34 and andrew garfield is 32. they are now entering actual canon book sirius and remus ages.
This breaks muy heart
The frightening and fantastic Ann Savage in Detour (Edgar G. Ulmer, 1945), “arguably film noir’s greatest low-budget feature.” -The Daily Telegraph
I think we all need to acknowledge this for a second because Adam made a really good point about this the other day and I haven’t gotten around to bitching about it until now. Everyone has been going on for MONTHS about how ridiculous wrecking ball is. How Miley is nude and posed provocatively and singing a pop-y song. Now, Panic! At The Disco has released a music video of Brendon Urie basically naked, posed provocatively, singing a pop-y song. No one says a god damned thing. Everyone is all hot-and-bothered over Brendon, but pissed at Miley, calling her a slut. (don’t get me wrong, I loved the music video, too. However, I find Miley just as sexy.)
I’m just saying, this is why I need feminism.
I would also like to point out the different meanings of the nudity in either video. The Panic! At The Disco video is a song Called Girls/Girls/Boys. A song about a girl who is struggling with her sexual identity and [the narrator / singer] is calling her out by telling her he can see through her “having a boyfriend” rouse, because it’s obvious that she also has a girlfriend whom she keeps in secret to protect her “straight” appearance; for fear of judgement. It is also alluded to here that the singer / narrator has an unrequited love for the girl, but is obviously not the gender that she prefers. The nudity in this video appears to represent openness. The lack of secrets or anything to hide. He’s a male, in love with a female who prefers females and will never love him back; and there’s nothing he can do about it to change himself.
The Miley video is for Wrecking Ball. A much more self explanatory song about the raw, hurting, feelings after a break up with a long term relationship. Not any relationship, but, a real relationship with a real person that Miley had publicly just gone through. There was basically a 100% chance that her ex would see that video; and this is where the nudity comes in. Not something sexual, but vulnerability. The two most vulnerable states in the world are being nude (physical judgement, lack of protection) and expressing your emotions (emotional / mental judgement, letting down your guard). The nudity in Miley’s video represents her being completely vulnerable; much like she had been to let her ex into her life for such a long time. Either way, gender removed from the topic; neither nudity in either video is a sexual nudity. The problem here isn’t just gender discrimination; it’s also oversexualization. If the nudity in the videos was not taken out of context and sexualized; neither of the artists involved would be patronized or glorified in any way other than a genuine critique.
This is why oversexualization is a problem.
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Awh short people
That last gif, though.
I KNOW capitalism and politicians are all pieces of shit, I get it, but this is a really important part of Australia’s political history because a woman in power just unapologetically slayed a misogynistic male in power on national TV and it was really cool.
Cine actual ilustrado a la época de los VHS
Aunque todos sabemos que el futuro es el LaserDisc
Cast of The Empire Strikes Back
A male author can write about unlikable male characters. They’re called anti-heroes and it’s called a novel.
Gillian Flynn on people calling her writing misogynistic in Glamour magazine, the October 2014 issue. The level of sass and taking no shit from both her and Rosamund Pike-who Flynn interviews in this article-is strong and gives me life. (via samishoward)
It’s clear that there are a lot of elements of masculinity that go farther than just being an emotionless and aggressive macho. For me, it has to do with the confidence to be who you are. Once you start acting in a way you think others will respect, that is when your essence and honesty are in doubt. Obviously, we have evolved as a race. There is more equality between the genders and everybody understands that masculinity does not only belong to men or femininity only belongs to women. Do you think what I am saying makes sense? Do you see? I am not confident. I am not macho enough? (laughs)
I loved Harry Potter. In fact, I read in the papers that the actor loves The Libertines, so I promised myself I’d watch his film. And I loved it. It’s really funny to think that Harry Potter is a fan of your band.
Carl Barât (via skint-andminted)
The New Yorker asked cartoonist Bob Eckstein to walk around New York City and draw his favorite bookstores.
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