August 2011
One of the things I always loved about Harry Potter
was that they never re-printed the books with the movie poster as the cover when it came out.
I always hate when movies do that. I mean I get why they do it, for advertising and to make more money with promotions.
But I hate it anyway.
So thanks J.K Rowling for never allowing them to do that to Harry Potter.
Amen. I think Scholastic gets the picture. The Movies are *not* the Books.
July 2011
“You have to question a cinematic culture which preaches artistic expression, and yet would support a decision that is clearly a product of a patriarchy-dominant society, which tries to control how women are depicted on screen. The MPAA is okay supporting scenes that portray women in scenarios of sexual torture and violence for entertainment purposes, but they are trying to force us to look away from a scene that shows a woman in a sexual scenario, which is both complicit and complex. It’s misogynistic in nature to try and control a woman’s sexual presentation of self. I consider this an issue that is bigger than this film. … There is something very distorted about this reality that they’ve created, which is that it is OK to torture women on screen. Any kind of violence towards women in a sexual scenario is fine. But give a woman pleasure? No way. Not a chance. That’s pornography.”
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Ryan Gosling, actor and feminist, in a letter protesting the NC-17 rating of Blue Valentine. The rating was based on one consensual sex scene. (via snowstorminjuly)
