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The string of quality summer blockbusters continues with last week’s release of The Amazing Spider-Man. On Half in the Bag, Mike and Jay, plus their new friend Rich, discuss the latest Spidey reboot… while wanting to kill themselves.
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The string of quality summer blockbusters continues with last week’s release of The Amazing Spider-Man. On Half in the Bag, Mike and Jay, plus their new friend Rich, discuss the latest Spidey reboot… while wanting to kill themselves.

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Will Smith’s Wild Wild West:
21% rating on Rotten Tomatoes
Five Razzie Awards
One Nostalgia Chick Episode
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Will Smith’s Wild Wild West:

  • 21% rating on Rotten Tomatoes
  • Five Razzie Awards
  • One Nostalgia Chick Episode

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    • #movie review
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    • #steampunk
    • #web series
    • #wild wild west
    • #will smith
    • #bad movie
  • 1 year ago
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The Nostalgia Chick comments on Men In Black and its “terrible, disappointment of a sequel”.
Who else but Lindsay Ellis would compare MIB to a Tyler Perry flick? 
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The Nostalgia Chick comments on Men In Black and its “terrible, disappointment of a sequel”.

Who else but Lindsay Ellis would compare MIB to a Tyler Perry flick? 

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    • #lindsay ellis
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    • #movie review
    • #nostalgia chick
    • #review
    • #sci-fi
    • #scifi
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    • #web series
    • #will smith
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  • 1 year ago
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The Hunger Games is one of the most popular young adult novel series, rivaling Harry Potter and Twilight. As the first of its film adaptations was just released in March 2012, readers and audiences have been pleasantly surprised at this fresh, dynamic, young female protagonist. In this episode, Feminist Frequency explores Katniss’ character in the first novel as it relates to gender and portrayals of violence.

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  • 1 year ago
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Crash Course In Oscar-Nominated Shorts #3

Ever wanted to at least pretend like you’ve heard of the nominees for the short categories? 

Here’s a summary of the nominees for Best Animated Short

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  • 1 year ago
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The Bechdel Test for Women and The 2011 Academy Awards
Do this year’s Oscar nominees contain even one scene where two women speak to each other about something other than a man? 
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I have to reblog this again. It’s too hard to resist after reading this LA Times article, which contains the following passage:

Oscar voters are nearly 94% Caucasian and 77% male, The Times found. Blacks are about 2% of the academy, and Latinos are less than 2%. Oscar voters have a median age of 62, the study showed. People younger than 50 constitute just 14% of the membership. 
The Times found that some of the academy’s 15 branches are almost exclusively white and male. Caucasians currently make up 90% or more of every academy branch except actors, whose roster is 88% white. The academy’s executive branch is 98% white, as is its writers branch.
Men compose more than 90% of five branches, including cinematography and visual effects. Of the academy’s 43-member board of governors, six are women; public relations executive Cheryl Boone Isaacs is the sole person of color.

As Anita Sarkeesian notes in her Bechdel Test episode, none of this means that the current crop of Oscar nominees are bad movies. But it probably does mean that equally good movies have been left out for no good reason. And it virtually guarantees that movies that don’t reinforce the white male experience will not receive nominations. 
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The Bechdel Test for Women and The 2011 Academy Awards

Do this year’s Oscar nominees contain even one scene where two women speak to each other about something other than a man? 

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ericmortensen:

I have to reblog this again. It’s too hard to resist after reading this LA Times article, which contains the following passage:

Oscar voters are nearly 94% Caucasian and 77% male, The Times found. Blacks are about 2% of the academy, and Latinos are less than 2%. Oscar voters have a median age of 62, the study showed. People younger than 50 constitute just 14% of the membership. 

The Times found that some of the academy’s 15 branches are almost exclusively white and male. Caucasians currently make up 90% or more of every academy branch except actors, whose roster is 88% white. The academy’s executive branch is 98% white, as is its writers branch.

Men compose more than 90% of five branches, including cinematography and visual effects. Of the academy’s 43-member board of governors, six are women; public relations executive Cheryl Boone Isaacs is the sole person of color.

As Anita Sarkeesian notes in her Bechdel Test episode, none of this means that the current crop of Oscar nominees are bad movies. But it probably does mean that equally good movies have been left out for no good reason. And it virtually guarantees that movies that don’t reinforce the white male experience will not receive nominations. 

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The Bechdel Test for Women and The 2011 Academy Awards
Do this year’s Oscar nominees contain even one scene where two women speak to each other about something other than a man? 
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The Bechdel Test for Women and The 2011 Academy Awards

Do this year’s Oscar nominees contain even one scene where two women speak to each other about something other than a man? 

WATCH

Source: Blip.tv

    • #feminist frequency
    • #feminism
    • #bechdel test
    • #feminist
    • #video
    • #web seires
    • #movies
    • #academy awards
    • #oscars
    • #film
    • #criticism
  • 1 year ago
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The Nostalgia Critic Engages Star Trek Generations.

Two of the greatest Starfleet captains of all time making eggs!

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    • #star trek
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    • #st:tng
    • #captain kirk
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