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I will likely suffer through this like I did through the Snyder Cut, merely because his movies are (regrettably) culturally significant. Just noting that I’m not surprised he is stuffing the movie with references to better films...that “technique” was basically all of Sucker Punch. If there was ever a better example

seems like a good dude also

rose...blood....

I was worried about the Siobahn storyline because I want it to at least have a thematic relationship to the rest of the show (or a “she’s more like her mother than she would like” and so her whole documentary isn’t just her blaming her mom, which is how it looks now), but it really only took up about a minute of the

have you seen the trailer for “Future World”? I thought “Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever” was going to be the worst movie on Lucy Liu’s IMDB page. It has a 3.2/10! It seems pretty apparent he made the movie to try to put the moves on Suki Waterhouse whose character is described as “the Warlord’s robot sex companion-assassin

You’re pretty touchy considering that I am mostly agreeing with you

if you look downthread, I had thought I knew the extent of Franco’s misdeeds but did not, so I agree with you, from my perspective it’s too far to keep the privilege he’s had so far

That seems reasonable, and I backtracked on my statement a little downthread because of the specific circumstances in the Franco case

Damn, that’s terrible, I’m really sorry that happened to you.

Normally I don’t respond to grays, but a lot of the responses seem to be from people who think there needs to be a court conviction for you to lose your job.  Yes, if people at work don’t like you they will get rid of you and say you didn’t fit the culture, it happens all the time, being unpopular isn’t a protected

different creepy judge.  Kavanaugh clerked for Kennedy, who wasn’t actually that creepy.  Kozinski over in the 9th Circuit was way creepier.  Oh.  I looked it up and I’d forgot...Kavanaugh clerked for Kozinski.  I’d say LOL but I might barf. Kozinski is a real real creep and a real weirdo, and he escaped sanctions and

I think it’s pretty clear who the creep in your life is, it’s that old poker saying

people blame you for the actions of your family (see: We Need to Talk About Kevin) but the extent really depends on the circumstances. If your brother was James Franco it really depends on how much people would hold you responsible, Dave Franco. :)

I had to check to make sure which comment subthread this was, because I have another on this same article about what you’re saying and I have previously commented on Louis CK about basically how “everybody has the right to earn a living” doesn’t have anything to do with an actual right to do a specific job (especially

No matter what there are people who won’t give him a second chance, and no matter what there are people who won’t hold him accountable.  If we believe a multiple murderer can be rehabilitated then we have to believe James Franco can be.  Nobody owes him anything, redemption is unlikely, and I’ve heard absolutely

I’m getting some real pushback from the grays on this one :D :D :D

and Aubrey Plaza married the director of it, what a love-fest

Then you either have a relative, or you’re among the willfully blind

It kind of stinks if he was clearer about that and AVClub left it out of the summary, because they make it sound like a minor “my bad.” I mean...I’ve kept up with the story of them a little and my memory of it is that Franco ran off to be a movie star and after a lot of bombs they got back in touch with him. They

I will note that “executive producer” can mean anything, and that Dave Franco is actually working with them, nobody has said anything bad about him, and he’s married to Alison Brie...but your comment is really the most relevant in this comments section. Like, that should be addressed. I will note that, like going back