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That is... a staggering does of white entitlement.

Love it when an old straight white man tells everyone to stop making a big deal about racism and sexism and homophobia.

“Or perhaps, optimistically, it’s simply a side effect of putting an epic narrative into the hands of an all-white, predominately male writing and production team that didn’t quite realize the audience would miss her.”

And considering her response seems to be to not even directly address the allegations but to instead just list off her feminist bona fides is pretty gross. It felt a bit like when a man is accused of misconduct and he claims that having a wife and/or daughters somehow means he COULDN’T have done what he was accused

Boyega “called out the toxicity” and ALSO basically called Kelly Marie Tran “weak” because she didn’t want to put up with racists and sexists on social media.

I’ve always been fascinated by the fact that 80s/90s-era Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez don’t really look alike and yet they somehow BOTH heavily resemble Martin Sheen.

As much as the “nerds” being upset by Scorcese’s comments was overblown, so is all this sky-is-falling handwringing about “what it means” that [*checks notes*] big budget blockbusters are popular is even more so. There’s more than a whiff of elitism to the “people really like this stuff???” reactions to people saying

I have a feeling Wilde had no idea about this little bit of “poetic license” the movie took with the character she played and is trying to spin it as best she can. It doesn’t make it less shitty of her to try to play this as “feminism” but if I had to guess I’d say she was legitimately caught off guard the first time

Last I saw (admittedly a few years ago) Black was still getting into fights on Twitter to defend her...

Um, Dune was adapted into a TV series?

Also if you watch a video of one of his public interviews in which he “rants” about comics, even one from the past couple of years, he actually comes across as pretty chill and not at all an angry person. But when you just print the words and there’s no context or way to communicate the tone of what he’s saying, it

I saw on Twitter someone mentioned that in his town this (first run) movie is playing for $5 everywhere. A person he talked to at the theater was like “we’ve never run discount screenings on a new movie before.” This thing is literally being dumped.

Sounds like this piece of shit was trying to bring a Kevin Hart bit to life...

I think the headline of this piece says a lot. These days no show can afford to spend two full seasons before becoming “what the series could/should be”. Yes the Marvel consolidation of their TV is probably the main reason why this show is going away, but nobody has time for TV shows that “get interesting” after a

I heard this episode as soon as it dropped (I love the show) and it was incredible. So much respect for Joey and how this was handled. A great episode and an important conversation.

When Rorschach drops off his journal in the comics, it’s before he gets the full exposition dump from Veidt; all he has in the journal when he writes the last entry is that Veidt is at the center of SOMETHING but he doesn’t know what exactly. It’s another reason his journal would seem like the rantings of a lunatic,

I realize Crisis is a multiverse crossover but it sounds like part of this is because Stargirl will sort of take place within the CW multiverse, while Titans and Doom Patrol (which have swearing and sex and nudity) do not.

From what I know of Hollywood and how most producers and executives think, I am exactly 0% surprised by this.

I think Manhattan originally created that enclosure and the clones (the line about “trying to create some” human life from the comic) but he left and Lady Trieu has trapped Adrian there somehow (powerful-ass teleporter?) in the place he left behind. I think it’s a bit of a fakeout, as Manhattan seems to be the only

Ah, the old “dust off an old interview with Alan Moore” gambit. Good Content. Get those precious Clicks.