She will never find a husband, and if she is a dyke, she will have to find a miserable, misandyst woman to keep her frigid in bed
EssEmsays
Patriarchy: It’s Mother Nature’s Way.
TnnsNe1says
Is that mike?
runningrnsays
Yeah, shrill, stupid and hypocritical is no way to go through life! Yeesh!
Throbert McGeesays
I’m trying to figure out whether the bottle-dyed redhead and the dude in the beard were actors in a scripted scene, or if this is genuine “found video” with music added.
If it was the former — a scripted scene — then kudos to the actress for making it SOUND scripted, rehearsed, and ineptly performed (exactly as would happen in real life). I.e., instead of trying to convincingly method-act the lines in hopes of sounding more like an actual woman expressing herself spontaneously, and less like a real-life feminist who’s working from rote memory ).
(Last night I saw a DVD with a 19 performance of Streetcar Named Desire, with Jessica Lange as Blanche and Alec Baldwin as Stanley. And, yeah, it’s not easy to make some of Mr. Williams’ dialogue sound realistic.)
Throbert McGeesays
P.S. Even if Alec Baldwin was no Brando, and whatever one might say about his politics — when he was in his late 30s, and also in a shredded sweat-drenched T-shirt, Stella Kowalski’s willingness to forgive Stanley all sorts of things was utterly believable.
I would been an easy mark as “Canteen Boy”…
RSGsays
Wow, the presumed XX chromosome person with the neon hair could play Hillary in a stage play—she even has the foul-mouthed rudeness to go along with it.
She will never find a husband, and if she is a dyke, she will have to find a miserable, misandyst woman to keep her frigid in bed
Patriarchy: It’s Mother Nature’s Way.
Is that mike?
Yeah, shrill, stupid and hypocritical is no way to go through life! Yeesh!
I’m trying to figure out whether the bottle-dyed redhead and the dude in the beard were actors in a scripted scene, or if this is genuine “found video” with music added.
If it was the former — a scripted scene — then kudos to the actress for making it SOUND scripted, rehearsed, and ineptly performed (exactly as would happen in real life). I.e., instead of trying to convincingly method-act the lines in hopes of sounding more like an actual woman expressing herself spontaneously, and less like a real-life feminist who’s working from rote memory ).
(Last night I saw a DVD with a 19 performance of Streetcar Named Desire, with Jessica Lange as Blanche and Alec Baldwin as Stanley. And, yeah, it’s not easy to make some of Mr. Williams’ dialogue sound realistic.)
P.S. Even if Alec Baldwin was no Brando, and whatever one might say about his politics — when he was in his late 30s, and also in a shredded sweat-drenched T-shirt, Stella Kowalski’s willingness to forgive Stanley all sorts of things was utterly believable.
I would been an easy mark as “Canteen Boy”…
Wow, the presumed XX chromosome person with the neon hair could play Hillary in a stage play—she even has the foul-mouthed rudeness to go along with it.