Yeah. That makes the UST between Speed and Racer X especially, um, poignant.
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runs screaming from thread with tatters of childhood innocence firmly in grasp...
Is Emile Hirsch wearing yellowface in this movie?
I saw a bit of the trailer on one of those celebrity-blah-blah shows last night, and although they dyed John Goodman's hair dark brown and gave him an ugly mustache, it looks like the main character and all his family are played by white actors. White actors with dark hair, but I don't see an indication that they're meant to be Asian in any way; rather, I'd guess that the characters have been whiteified.
the characters have been whiteified.
They fed them all blueberry bagels?
No! Whole wheat oatmeal currant bagels. With chive and garlic cream cheese.
I think it was chocolate bagels with a nice ganache frosting.
I was only sad that there were no pictures of Scott Porter as a young Rex Racer, fighting with his dad and then running away from home.
No, no, you can't whiteify with bagels. It was muffins!
I thought the whole point was that muffins are already the whitiest of whitey -- it's the trend toward making bagels and coffee drinks and heaven knows what else into something that looks and tastes just like muffins that defines the Whitey Muffin Theory.
t snif I miss Rio.
New York magazine presents the 10 most anti-Christian films of all time: [link]
After the titular protagonist gets her first period at school, her crazy, devoutly Christian mother locks her in a closet and tells her to pray, explaining that only sinners menstruate (Wikipedia says this is false).
Hee!
And, oh my God, wow. That clip from The Canterbury Tales is one of the strangest things I've ever seen.