On the bullying question - since when did bullies really need a reason? (And in any event, they had one - Clark was weird and shy.)
On the bullying question - since when did bullies really need a reason? (And in any event, they had one - Clark was weird and shy.)
Please explain how Lois (who risked her life to help Superman), Perry and Steve who tried to save their fellow employee all by themselves, the soldier who stood up for Clark and even sacrificed himself to stop the Kryptonians are such terrible people.
No, I disagree with this article’s central premise. It is not the exact Superman movie Snyder wanted to make. It’s a very confused movie, the product of two or more clashing creative visions, at least one of which does love and understand Superman.
Yeah, it’s definitely not a cold action on his part.
He just coldly snaps Zod’s neck
While understanding Man of Steel does require you to analyze Snyder’s personal philosophy, etc., I think an often overlooked factor is, simply put, this is the WB massively overcorrecting for the problems people had with Superman Returns. People thought it was too much a retread of the tone and style of the Donner…
I’ve long been on the record as a fan of this movie and upon rewatching it again ahead of this column, I maintain it’s both my favourite of the Superman films and that it’s underrated.
Still the best live-action iteration of Superman.
I believe that’s called a “Wellington Waddle.”
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“In the end, Jared and Ivanka would push the most disastrous and foolish decisions of Trump’s presidency ... they had no understanding of the basic fundamentals of how government works, how a campaign works, how politics works. Most of all, they had no understanding of the political consequences of their actions,”
Id like to know if the blogger who wrote this has done an adequate amount of background research into the personal lives of her superiors at JEZEBEL and the board of directors of UNIVISION to make sure that none of them have ever committed or been accused of any crime.
Why are people blaming an fairly unknown actor for taking a job, instead of the studio who hired and paid Singer? Let’s not pretend that Rami Malek had any industry power before this movie. His credits are a cult TV show that few people watch or have even heard of, and a small part in one of the Twilight movies. He’s…
Even if he personally didn’t hear the rumors, you can be damn sure his agent and publicist would have.
A-fucking-men. Jezebel and their high fucking horse on this. Really?! Just say “yes I knew of the allegations and I don’t believe them or care about them. So just say that, actors. Just say that!” Then we’ll be hearing about that.
PREACH. It’s time to stop holding actors responsible for the actions of the people with the actual funding power, directors and producers. It was scummy when every woman who ever worked with Woody was called to comment, and it’s scummy now.
Maybe Rami Malek doesn’t read Gawker or take that site as any sort of serious news reporting? They did go down after refusing to remove the Hogan sex tape after all. So spare me the whole “Gawker was lookign out for these kids!!” when your own fucking manager at the website said he’d post videos of underage children…
We actually have no idea how much of Bohemian Rhapsody was directed by Singer. He also technically directed ‘X-Men: Apocalypse,’ but a friend of mine who worked on it told me 1) he could count the days Singer actually showed up on two hands and 2) he was told that Singer’s attendance was equally erratic on the…