JohnMichaels4455
JohnMichaels4455
JohnMichaels4455

And that’s exactly what I mean when I say she’s a layperson...she doesn’t know anything about making movies or how the business works or how to properly critique a film...because all she has is a worthless, pointless, “degree” in film studies, (which I have as well, so this is first hand experience, from a top 5 film

take it from someone who actually works in the business she has a “degree” in...she’s still a layperson. Unless she spends her days color grading and/or making films...she’s a layperson.

And you have a good day too!

Oh man, “feature in a Kotaku article” jesus, my producing movies must just be worthless.

I wasn’t trying to add anything to the conversation, though it feels like I did given the amount of stars that the post seems to be generating. Again, I laughed—very hard and still chuckle about it, because she used what I consider and many other people in my profession, consider it to be a useless talking point as a

Oh I have a lot more than two cents, but this is an Assassin Creed Movie article and I feel like I’ve already give way too many cents on it’s behalf

Nope, but I paid my parents back because I felt like shit they paid for that joke of a major.

Well, she used her “degree” as some sort of defense to the comment above hers like it validate her opinion. It was quiet frankly hilarious. I mean, I was thinking the same thing as the person who commented that mention “color grading” as if it was some huge offense to movie making was hilarious. Now, I’m sure

hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah...she said cinema studies...hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahaha...I too have a degree in cinema studies AND i work in Hollywood and I can tell you...you should get your money back.

All good points, and I think it touches on the heart of the problem from Asian Americans, because at the end of the day they are American’s first and foremost yet so much of how they are viewed are still as outsiders, yet they’ve been hear ostensively longer than many people want to give them credit. However, like

Yes, because shockingly she’s the same person in private as she’s in public

Look, know some history...you might not have enslaved Blacks but you murdered, raped and pillaged like any good human has....

As a black male...cry me a fucking river

That’s exactly what happened, she never guessed private Tilda would make the emails public...good on Tilda, shame, shame, shame on MC

Why the fuck not? It’s not like you are being asked to sit a kitchen counter you aren’t allowed to or sitting on a bus.

But they weren’t cast as offsets, they were major parts of this move and plot...so....

We will never get anywhere with race relations if this is the response to a non-American trying to educate herself on the particulars of our social issues.

They are not her only options, she could have been completely and openly honest to Tilda. Not cowtow to a more powerful, more talented, more widly respected person. The only person who made this public was MC, not Tilda. So MC could of had the balls to be honest, where it really counts, in private with someone who

I’m a minority, one that works in Hollywood, and Cho was tactless, unprofessional, and could have taken this moment to explain to Tilda (who’s not American btw, it’s important that we acknowledge that Tilda is not American, shouldn’t be expected to know our history, our culture, our ailes...) everything we been

It’s time for us (left-advocates) to stop letting comedians be our “voice”