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This was actually my favorite of the three. Which one do you like best and why?
Probably the same issue as the last Ghost Busters - don't want any wiminz taking over what the menfolk should be doin'! It's just light entertainment, folks - I haven't seen it yet but I guess I'd better hurry!
Probably the same issue as the last Ghost Busters - don't want any wiminz taking over what the menfolk should be doin'! It's just light entertainment, folks - I haven't seen it yet but I guess I'd better hurry!
Probably the same issue as the last Ghost Busters - don't want any wiminz taking over what the menfolk should be doin'! It's just light entertainment, folks - I haven't seen it yet but I guess I'd better hurry!
Wrong movie, wrong forum for your agenda.
For everyone else - stick to the Rat Pack version of the movie.
Probably the same issue as the last Ghost Busters - don't want any wiminz taking over what the menfolk should be doin'! It's just light entertainment, folks - I haven't seen it yet but I guess I'd better hurry!
The coopted cultural Marxist Karl Pearson is the ideological father of many in the media & academia propaganda wing of the globalist plantation system.
Suffice to say they have some pretty colorful ideas on "races" & "breeds" & how to experiment & "improve" on them, so no wonder there is resistance to the identity politics being promoted.
Now again as I have said before many times, one of my favorite genres, scifi, too is a reflection of the larger society, but it seems to have a heck of a lot more exceptions (at least relatively) to the mainstream.
Like I said before from the original Star Trek to TNG, DS9 & Voyager; to Xena (which might have been just as popular if not more than the original it was spun off from) & Buffy (again even Angel was at best presented as her martial peer), given what's going on in the decades later, if it was up to the current mainstream, those shows would never have existed. Enterprise ironically which was on a major network (if memory serves me correct) didn't do as well as the reboots that were on the less mainstream networks and/or local stations.
I have though shows like Incorporated, Continuum & Dark Matter had potential but got caught off just as they were developing. There is a lot of media consolidation that is going on now so shows that got saved by switching channels like Bablyon 5 & Buffy might not have that option if they are just a small group of people calling the shots. On the positive there are a lot of shows & series out there & Inhumans had a glimmer of local culture in it, so stuff is being produced outside of the 2 coastal globalist media powers.
All I remember about it was the "Julia Roberts looks just like Julia Roberts!" thing, which was amusing.
Yes, it was!
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