
Take that, dead tree media! Portland film critic Fatboy publishes a guide to the Five Most Unintentionally Racist Movies About Racism on the internet, and two days later it has 497, 296 views.

Take that, dead tree media! Portland film critic Fatboy publishes a guide to the Five Most Unintentionally Racist Movies About Racism on the internet, and two days later it has 497, 296 views.
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1 Peter Ames Carlin & Bobby “Fatboy” Roberts Go To The Movies | Oregon Movies, A to Z // Jan 25, 2010 at 12:37 pm
[...] is. When Peter Ames Carlin wrote about Avatar at the Roseway Theater for the Oregonian, he cites Bobby “Fatboy” Roberts’ high opinion of the popcorn. He identifies Roberts as a “film critic”, a convenient [...]
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