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The “lack of consequences” argument is what I always found weak. What exactly did we expect from incidents that never went to court? Louis C.K. used to be everywhere! He was running multiple shows at once, while continuing his stand up career, and was a regular of every talk shows around. Since then, he is no longer

Imagine you’re an actor famous for two things: a very successful show, and a hit movie. Presumably, you made a lot of fans because of those two things, and that’s why you’re now popular and getting better offers.

Also, Dave Grohl isn’t really that type of guy. He has a well-earned reputation as a friendly rock star and getting into pointless celebrity feuds has never really been his style.

Absolutely. And their part wasn’t big at all.

I think it’s possible. The fact that he’s only there for the reshoots suggest that it’s a late addition. It could be a way for Marvel to officially move away from that Jonathan Majors debacle.

The comic industry is now built around those big crisis events, and Marvel just doesn’t know how to deescalate. It’s hard to talk about anything else when mutants keep getting massacred.

I was not aware of that. This is even worse.

I finally realized why I could never get into X-Men comics for very long: it is a very depressing series! I know we’re supposed to see mutants as a stand-in for minorities, but the villains are still mostly humans, i.e. they’re us! It’s tempting to believe in Xavier’s dream where humans and mutants co-exist but we

See, that’s why entertainment journalists suck in general. This is a vital distinction, yet every headline after she was let go used the term “fired”. The quote Lucasfilm released at that time even suggest that there wasn’t even plan to bring her back even before her comments.

People seem to forget how well Guardians of the Galaxy 3 did, both commercially and critically, and it still didn’t “save” the MCU. I trust that Deadpool 3 can be good but one movie can’t change the conversation on its own.

That Megan Fox rumor was started by Bay himself and Spielberg basically said it was BS. Bay did not need to be pressured to fire her and even included a scene disparaging her character in the film. It’s just the kind of guy that Bay is.

To me, this is even weirder than when we learned that Spielberg liked Michael Bay. So much of what Zach Snyder does looks like what Nolan is purposefully avoiding to do.

Looking back, it might have been easier for Bill to spell “Ray” with his blood than to find Darby’s book and open it to the relevant passage he wanted to circle.

Still, despite the odds stacked against it, The Marvels didn’t deserve what it got. As many have pointed out, a lot of the criticism leveled against the Iman Vellani, Brie Larson, and Teyonah Parris-led superhero film feels particularly pointed against Nia DaCosta, a Black, female director. Even though the film likely

This is when Darby realizes she made “the big old mistake.” She’s spent so much time thinking about the killer that she forgot to investigate the victim.

I don’t get it either. BioWare is not going to take them back since they were never their employees in the first place. And why would it bother Keywords that the company they don’t have business with anymore has to deal with the protests?

I’m not sure how much people forgave Ross. His character wasn’t that likable - or well liked - by the end.

A quick look at his filmography also shows that, even before the Lego movies, he had some experience voicing characters in TV shows, movies and video games. I don’t know if that makes him a veteran either but he wasn’t a rookie. He did voice acting prior to being a “name” too.

I was never a big fan of his but I sort of understand him here. I don’t think I would like being described as a sex symbol in my introduction if I was an actor and wanted to be taken seriously.

Chase lasted 83 episodes on the sitcom before creator Dan Harmon fired him for using the N-word on set.