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Nothing shows more solidarity for male/female equality than using a slow motion GIF of large breasts as your avatar. Where? Where?!
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Aug 19, 2019 - 7:22 PM
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Jim Phelps
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285. OneBuckFilms in "Star Trek (TOS) Music Dissertation/Jessica Getman": "I gave this a brief glance, and I suspect there is a lot of great material in there, however this is basically applying a far-left ideological lense to the subject matter: " it nevertheless reinforced the dominant position of the white, heterosexual male in the United States’ social hierarchy." To conflate basic classical liberal values with something uniquely "white", "heterosexual" and/or "male" before even getting beyond the introduction speaks volumes. The " the white, heteronormative, male, American hero." description of Kirk is also telling regarding the focus. And when I read " power theory, race and post-colonial theory, feminist and queer theory," as methodologies, I don't see anything that is valid beyond the intersectional dogmatic lens. With all due respect, I'll interpret Star Trek and it's music through the Classical Liberal lens, and not through an inherently bigoted, identitarian one." https://www.filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?threadID=136476&forumID=1&archive=0&pageID=1&r=592#bottom
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OneBuckFilms is on the right side of history. He dug deep and came up with the truth.
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Powerful move, Sol.
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solium: BTW, I take care of an elder gentleman that looks exactly like John Williams! Could it be? Graham Watt: Could be. Ask him. Although he's not the type to blow his own trumpet. He gets Tim Morrison or someone for that.
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With no phelps we have to keep this going. A fave of mine from Rameau - blowing the whistle on the reality of Woodstock - in the What are you currently watching tv programmes thread. Woodstock- 3 days that defined a generation, the documentary by directors Barak Goodman and Jamila Ephron. "they were expecting 150,000 attendees maximum but in july 1969 half a million people from all walks of life converged on a small dairy farm in upstate New York. They came to hear the concert of their lives, but most experienced something far more profound: a moment that came to define a cultural revolution." I saw it last night, I thought it was a lovely documentary, just made up of 8mm footage that some people shot (& quite a lot of it), plus a bit of b/w video, with comments from the people who shot it, & at the end it told you what happened to those people, which was a nice touch. I know I would have hated it, all those people, rain (& not many tents to be seen) lack of food, & it seemed like a bit of music & a lot of hanging around. I don't even like live music (I have no soul).
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Thanks Jim! I was going thru a bad case of Phelps Withdrawal Syndrome.
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Wasnt he in The Godfather?
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Wasnt he in The Godfather? I purposely didn't correct the spelling in anticipation of ... The Carson Correction
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