clayjayandrays
ClayJayAndRays
clayjayandrays

My counter argument is that Louis attempting to make a Hollywood comeback IS the tiring part here.

I disapprove what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to pull your pud in front of women. -Voltaire

Oh, are you *tired* of the sex pest getting called out for his sex pestery?

You’re asking the wrong question.

There’s no answer to that question. Some people will forgive CK, or at least be willing to give him money. Others won’t. He might have a successful career again or he might not. It’s not as if he’s entitled to one.

He's done nothing to indicate that his attitude, views, or behavior have changed. An apology without genuine repentance isn't worth the paper it's printed on. 

Oh no, you guys, a horny millionaire is being moderately inconvenienced. Look at the horrors that cancel culture has wrought.

He’s making fun of Ted Seranos’ quote about Gervais and Chapelle

I would have imagined Netflix falling over themselves to pay several million dollars for exclusive rights to this.

Ah shit you’re right

Buckle up for James Cameron rebranding himself as an art house geek as he prepares to release more than a billion dollars worth of Avatar sequels on a protesting world.

Hachi machi!

I don’t expect to see Tron 3 anytime soon. But I wouldn’t be surprised to find Tron: Parallels in development as a D+ series.

I was really excited because it was inverting the idea: It was all that stuff coming into our world, and it was about the blending of the two

Whatever valid point might be made about monopoly and “monoculture” feels kind of lost in the blisteringly contrarian take that getting the MCU instead of a third Tron movie was some kind of loss.

This. It wasn’t the “weird art kid,” it was the “normal rich kid with nothing to say” who thought that buying a Daft Punk soundtrack would make him cool by osmosis. Also note how Kosinski mentions the storyboards before the script - he’s an architecture student turned filmmaker, and there's no shame in that, but being

Not to mention Legacy is a sequel to a pretty niche film known FAR more for its advanced for the time special effects than its story or acting.

It’s funny to describe a major blockbuster like Tron: Legacy as the weird art kid of the Disney family, but compared to golden children Marvel and Star Wars, it’s not far off.

I love how they are like “she’s a great actor and person, you shouldn’t be racist to her.”  For the record, people shouldn’t be racist to her even if she were the world’s worst actor.