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  1. 22 Oct 2018
  2. 23 Oct 2018

    After reading all of the thoughtful and compelling responses to ’s prompt yesterday and seeing ’s latest fan vote regarding a new lapel pin ... I decided to tweak one of the vintage logos.

  3. 22 Oct 2018
  4. 22 Oct 2018

    If you’ve got some time, I can’t recommend checking out the hashtag because it. is. AH-mazing.

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  6. 22 Oct 2018

    “(500) Days of Summer,” maybe it actually would’ve been made loud and clear that Summer did nothing wrong and Tom needed to get over himself...

  7. If I directed Sixteen Candles, then Long Duk Dong would be replaced by Brandon Chang, a gorgeous International student who blows sexist Jake Ryan out of the waters. The lead would be a South AsAm girl who finds her identity (w/Brandon's help) in middle-America.

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  9. 22 Oct 2018

    If a woman directed any of the Nancy Drew film adaptations, Nancy would have been the calm, collected and smart character that was written in the books. But instead the movies represent her as frantic, flighty and relying on "Ted" Nickerson

  10. 22 Oct 2018

    In many Depression-era films, ex: THE BRIDE WALKS OUT (1936), a couple struggles financially but husband won't let her get a job. She gets a job to help, he threatens to leave if she doesn't quit, she quits. It’s a big pet peeve for me. May have been different

  11. 22 Oct 2018

    500 Days of Summer; the film will be told from Summer’s perspective and we see how awful Tom really was.

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  13. 22 Oct 2018

    Becoming Jane may not have ended on a title card about Jane and Cassandra Austen’s marital status or focused on Austen needing a man to become the author she was...wrote a whole paper on this film because of moments like that

  14. 22 Oct 2018

    'L.A. Confidential', then Lynn Bracken wouldn't have taken back Bud White.

  15. 22 Oct 2018

    The Shining, we’d have a closer adaption to the book. It wouldn’t focus solely on Jack’s descent/perspective, but also respect/examine Wendy & Danny’s perspective, & make for a more complex thematic structure

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  17. 22 Oct 2018

    The Women, Mary would have permanently ditched Stephen 💅

  18. 22 Oct 2018

    The tag grates on me because it suggests all women directors would make the same choices with material and it smacks of the respectability politics that no woman director would make something ~~~problematic~~~~.

  19. 22 Oct 2018

    IDIOCRACY (2006), then Maya Rudolph's character wouldn't have disappeared for a good chunk of the film.

  20. 22 Oct 2018

    “The Women,” maybe all of the divorced women would seek out satisfying careers instead of focusing solely on winning their former spouses back...

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