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THE LORD OF THE RINGS: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) dir. Peter Jackson THE LORD OF THE RINGS: The Rings of Power, 1x08: Alloyed (2022 -) dir. Wayne Che Yip
If 2/2/22 falls on a Tuesday it could also be known as “2’s Day”
I’m going to enjoy becoming part of a sky like this, dad.
BABYTEETH (2019) dir. Shannon Murphy
I’m going to enjoy becoming part of a sky like this, dad.
BABYTEETH (2019) dir. Shannon Murphy
Babyteeth (2019) dir. Shannon Murphy
Babyteeth (2020) dir. Shannon Murphy
Babyteeth | Shannon Murphy | 2019
Babyteeth (2019) dir. Shannon Murphy
Babyteeth (2019)
Directed by Shannon Murphy
Cinematography by Andrew Commis
Babyteeth (2019) dir. Shannon Murphy
Babyteeth (2019) directed by Shannon Murphy
Babyteeth
TOBY WALLACE & ELIZA SCANLEN BABYTEETH (2019)
TOBY WALLACE & ELIZA SCANLEN BABYTEETH (2019)
We should’ve known better.
The Handmaid’s Tale, Season 2, Episode 8 “Women’s Work”
I love that they quoted Margaret Atwood. “Someone”. That someone was Margaret Atwood and basically… June quoted her own creator. (If you’re curious, read this. It outlines the history of this quote.)
“Why do men feel threatened by women?” I asked a male friend of mine. (I love that wonderful rhetorical phrase “a male friend of mine.” It’s often used by female journalists when they want to say something particularly bitchy but don’t want to be held responsible for it themselves. It also lets people know that you do have male friends, that you aren’t one of those fire-breathing mythical monsters, The Radical Feminists, who walk around with little pairs of scissors and kick men in the shins if they open doors for you. “A male friend of mine” also gives — let us at admit it — a certain weight to the opinions expressed.) So this male friend of mine, who does by the way exist, conveniently entered into the following dialogue. “I mean,” I said, “men are bigger, most of the time, they can run faster, strangle better, and they have on the average a lot more money and power.” “They’re afraid women will laugh at them,” he said. “Undercut their world view.” Then I asked some women students in a quickie poetry seminar I was giving, “Why do women feel threatened by men?” “They’re afraid of being killed,” they said.
The Handmaid’s Tale // Night