Rave Reviews

If I’ve bought it, tasted it, read it, seen it, or heard it and cared enough to comment on it, this is where you can read about it.

MOVIE REVIEWS: Last fall as I observed the misandry in television advertising, I also began to pay attention to other areas of the media. One of these is movies. I had discontinued my subscription to the pay channels on Direct TV, but since I upgraded to HD, I was given a free 3 month subscription to all the pay movie channels. This means that I have started watching a lot of movies again and that I have also begun to pay attention to the misandry in those movies. So I figure why not blog about it? Therefore, I will review certain movies according to the level of misandry I find in them. Those reviews can be found here.

-TDOM

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