Like, how hard is it to just not say transphobic things at your workplace? When your whole job is speaking words other people write for you... maybe you don’t need to say anything else? How does it even come up on the set of the Mandalorian?
Like, how hard is it to just not say transphobic things at your workplace? When your whole job is speaking words other people write for you... maybe you don’t need to say anything else? How does it even come up on the set of the Mandalorian?
Plus he can actually act!
You mean aside from wilful blindness and ignorance?
Yep. This shit ain’t hard, unless someone is an ostensible “adult” who wants to argue that the mutually agreed upon rules & regulations (i.e., don’t like the terms, or the code of conduct? Don’t sign the contract.) don’t apply to them.
Why do right wingers never get that one is free to say what they want, the government cannot impression you, BUT you cannot be free of consequences for saying those things in the free market of capitalism and public opinion.
Well, whatever trash films the makers of The Sound of Freedom have lined up, I’m sure there is a home for her there.
Remember when this site had a real staff and could assign pieces to people that were knowledgeable about that topic?
It’s the echo chamber effect that keeps these folks from realizing there just aren’t enough bigots and assholes to support a career after you get fired from a Star Wars TV show.
I love that her lawsuit stipulates that Disney has to hire her back and write her back into the show. Good luck with that lady.
The “boop/beep” thing was a direct insult to Pedro Pascal, after he put pronouns in his bio as a show of support for his trans sister. Publicly attacking the star of the hugely successful show you somehow landed a part on is exactly the kind of stupid-as-shit career move that leads directly to working for Ben Shapiro.
Yeah, this line had me scratching my head too. The last time you could call Sony’s Spider-man franchise “untouchable” was like, 20 years ago with Spider-man 2.
I think it’s totally inaccurate to say this is “a real low point for the once-untouchable franchise,” given that the only franchise this could be considered part of is Sony’s Spider-man’s acquaintances without Spider-man himself film universe, which was never untouchable, with at best some people thinking Venom 1 was…
Correction. He’s never been afraid to tell it like he thinks it is. Which is more and more wrong every year now.
He doesn’t, though. He doesn’t have real conversations. He just puts out his increasingly ridiculous views and has others on to give theirs. It’s usually not a real conversation. He also doesn’t “call bullshit on his own group”. He attacks liberals mostly and mostly just shrugs at conservatives.
A much better late-night host once said (about George W. Bush, to his face) “He believes the same thing on Wednesday that he believed on Monday, no matter what happened on Tuesday.”
He calls it like he sees it. And then doesn’t change how he calls it, even when given evidence that reality isn’t what he’s calling it.
Who the fuck is still watching this asshole?
Maher sits with the smug satisfaction of a man who loves the smell of his own farts. Atheist, pot-smoking libertarians are still libertarians and libertarians suck.
Origin was surprisingly good, better than the more publicised Ferrari, though not nearly as good as Anatomy of a Fall. Though for all the Oscar buzz that last one had, it also won the Palme d’Or, which also helps spread word of mouth considerably. I don’t think Neon does a lot of actual promotion for any of their…
Considering this is the second time I’ve heard ANYthing about this movie (the first was another article about its lack of promotion), I feel like whoever’s doing this is definitely not wrong.