What’s stopping me?
What’s stopping me?
No one should be the least bit shocked by this.
It’s a “what if” historical fiction piece. She’s playing Rosa Parks, Anna May Wong, and Indira Gandhi. A real passion project.
Well. That is just not true. If he is feeling pain and some morons are saying “ignore it” then he is being exploited and lied to.
““I was going to the gym in the morning like, ‘Oh, my God, I must have torn something in my leg,’ and the guys were like, ‘You haven’t, you’re just tired and you’re getting older,’” Holland says.”
I read a quarter of the first book in 1992, fell asleep and left in in the seat back of an airplane. And literally never thought about it for second since. It left zero impression on me.
Unoriginal. Cliche’d. Dull.
Nah. He’s right. It is obscene entitlement assuming the average adult has the time or bandwidth for two workouts a day. Like social media in general these “lifestyle” articles feed into social insecurities are extracted from the small niche of narcissistic image obsessed individuals.
Evidence of Entitlement Article #93.
He is 100% right. The superhero genre is, with only a few exceptions, a boring blight.
Hahaha. I sure could be.
I’ve seen the film. It’s great.
This outlet is perpetually in a cognitive dissonance trap. Y’all ARE a PR outlet.
More like less than 33%. Which is why it remains a cottage industry.
My take on that comment (if you watch the special in context) is that if he has to choose between what he (although, mistakenly) characterizes as Trans Activists (which he lumps together with the Twitter Mob that hounded his own trans friend to death - literally) and his own people.
Eddie Murphy is a notorious and disgusting bigot and homophobe.
Are you claiming that LBGQ people can’t be white supremacist or racist? Because they sure can.
Not one of his critics here even mentioned this.
This is the most reasonable take here.
I’m pretty certain that’s a homage to Tor Johnson.