Two things can be true:
Two things can be true:
a weapon that could “eject a knife.”
Hey, both things can be true: it sucks that Chapelle got attacked, and Chapelle also sucks.
That seems to be a bit of an exaggeration.
Yeah, that was a good way to squander any sympathy anyone might have had.
It’s not good that people are feeling emboldened to get on the stage and put their hands on performers. Even more concerning that an apparently deranged person got into the Hollywood Bowl with a knife.
and Will Smith is a tool
Daily Beast says immediately after the attack, Chappelle made a joke of his own, reportedly saying the assailant was a “trans man”
Note, that while Tomb Raider was hugely lucrative for them as an IP, they still somehow weren’t satisfied with the results because they weren’t FIFA level. That company is just a mystery to me.
They haven’t owned the Hitman IP for years. They let IO Interactive keep it when they split off.
Square Enix must have REALLY wanted out of the western game business, because $300 mil for those studios AND the IP is a fucking STEAL
Amphetamine dealer? Sure, I guess. I hear directing a movie takes a lot of energy.
Marvel rules means they’d have to first let Edgar Wright camp on the project for a few years.
I still want a Bill Hader/Amy Poehler/Jonah Hill/SomeGuyAsJohnny FF series
At this point in the MCU, any fantastic four movie is going to be a pretty generic origin story that will only serve as the long overdue introduction to Dr Doom. Would be better off as a series
I think it was Colbert interviewing Anderson Cooper, where he just roasted the name CNN+. Basically, “How is it CNN+ if you cannot watch CNN on it?”
... in front of one’s friends, collegues, and a global audience of millions. It’s exactly the same thing!
It’s hard to play someone off when your members decide to stand up and give the man a standing ovation that I’m guessing most regret now.
Oh, yeah, I’m sure your Friday nights are full of strangers slapping each other. Suuuure, tough guy.
Smells like arse covering given they still let him accept the award and make a long speech.