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Look, if it makes Aubrey Plaza happy and doesn’t physically endanger or harm me, I’m okay with it. And probably also even if it did 

As someone who was working for HBO...he absolutely has been dismantling it.  Lots of job loss and cut programs and cut staff for the programs, as well as a top-down directive to change the way the channel’s programming focus too.  He essentially went in, told the company “I love how much you made a great company that

She’s been a *very* active part of the problem she’s complaining about.

Florida: go to Disneyland, paddleboard with the manatees, drive on that long bridge from True Lies, then get the fuck out as fast as you can.

What an odd fucking comment.

Did he really do the speech wearing sunglasses, as if BU was giving an honorary doctorate to the world’s lamest Blues Brother?

There’s actually very little evidence to suggest that the historical Marie Antoinette was very much like the pop-culture version — she certainly never said the “Let them eat cake” (or brioche as it actually reads) quote. That was a quote by the philosopher Rousseau sarcastically giving the response that a fictional

wtf is this People Magazine detritus 

Yeah, that was a weird stretch.

yeah i don’t even think it went to disney+ particularly fast either? it had a relatively normal theatrical run for the pandemic and then hit digital a few months later.

Wow, I knew a little about her and Besson, but seeing it all like that is crazy. 

probably anyone that experienced that level of abuse with that level of public complicity would behave similarly. I’m sure her attitude towards other women suffering abuse is just her way to mentally survive what was done to her.

holy crap. that’s really sad.

Aw cute! Steven Tyler and Johnny Depp are holding hands!

I wouldn’t have known who Maïwenn was until the other day’s article about The Professional, and how she became Luc Besson’s teenaged bride. This whole thing just sounds like a whole bunch of ‘nope’.

Honestly Crash kinda surprises me. Like yeah it’s very twisted and dark and weird but not in a way that’s actively depressing or grueling- it’s more just calmly fascinated with this culture of obsessives who themselves are fascinated in ways they don’t understand. I didn’t find it hard to watch at all. 

Actually, that’s sort of how it works in real life. People are randomly queer and non-white ‘out of nowhereall around you. They don’t have an interesting backstory about their queerness or skin color for your entertainment/justification.

ETA: Folks, I gave you an out by appending that additional “toxic” modifier to “average Star Wars fan.” Not my fault if you’re telling on yourselves.

I suspect the people who’d have a problem with her character’s lifestyle immediately recognized Andor as being over their heads, and gave up on it before they met the character.