It’s wild that we are living in a world where people are actually rooting for Marc fucking Zuckerberg.
It’s wild that we are living in a world where people are actually rooting for Marc fucking Zuckerberg.
One way of making it more difficult for your competitors to get ahold of your trade secrets is NOT firing 80% of your employees.
This isn’t a “Karen freakout.” A “Karen freakout” would be if she was having a tantrum because she brought on a carry-on that’s too big and demanded to speak to the pilot when they tell her it needs to go in with the checked luggage.
This woman appears to be having a psychotic break.
Question: Given that MCU Earth has been invaded by aliens at least twice that people know of, and all the other wacky shit that’s happened, how hard should it really be to convince people that Gravik’s machinations to stir up global tension are an alien psy-op? Should that not be the default assumption at this point?
But, as sharp-eared viewers noticed in the last episode, Rhodey called him “Nick” in the scene where he gets fired from whatever his job was. It could’ve been a flub, but keep an eye out for War Machine turning green at some point.
I’m sure you already realize this, but complaining about a woman selling out in Hollywood sure seems like a choice.
Who’s still attacking artists in good faith for “selling out”? What is this, 1995?
The Skrulls should check out the Star Wars universe where every habitable planet has only like 1 town taken up.
I think part of the problem is that the Christian stuff gets heavier and heavier with each successive book, the overall story isn’t good enough to make wading through the allegory worthwhile.
“Not many people have basements in California.”
The name really doesn’t help. They should have gone with just “Teenage Kraken”. Whenever I see talk about “Ruby Gillman,” it sounds like biopic about a 1960s septuagenarian civil rights activist.
If she wants to and can make quality pictures with massive studio budgets, more power to her.
Most of this is not true. Disney and other companies didn’t create streaming to replace their existing revenue streams, they created it to be additive and help them grow their share prices. And majority of newer streaming services are losing lots of money right now because of the investment required to stand them up.…
If this movie had only cost $150m to make, this wouldn’t even be a disappointing opener. It wouldn’t have been a wild success, but probably would have coasted to profitability eventually. It seems a decent chunk was spent on the de-aging process. They should have just hired Alden Ehrenreich to do the flashback scene.
Those MCU is dying pieces have to be written whether they are relevant or not
Yeah, obviously it’s not gonna change whether people watch his work. And he certainly knows that. But I do appreciate the fact that he’s letting people know where he stands on a hugely important issue. I prefer this, as ineffective as it is (and it really is, obviously, just him venting his frustration and anger), to…
On the one hand, yeah, this is just some dumb venting by a celeb that has no effect on any of this whatsoever. On the other hand, I’m so fucking tired of a bunch of ancient, privileged, hypocritical jurists twisting legal doctrine through bizarre pretzel logic to prove there’s actually nothing unconstitutional about…
on The Ringer-verse podcast, James Mangold says that Ford said the same thing every day on Indy 5 (a movie he was and is genuinely passionate about) as a kind of day-setter to calm the nerves and keep everyone focused on just making a movie. seems like just something funny he says.
Just Terrence Howard his ass.
“extrajudicial punishment”