Maybe.
Maybe.
Warner and Snyder’s PR teams are not idiots, and if they are (not surprising), all the blame goes on them too.
“No real people” feels like a reasonably acceptable line. Real models opens up all kinds of cans of worms (age, ensuring consent, general exploitation, etc).
If you’re not up on your Witcher, perhaps the most interesting character here is Chris Fulton’s Rience, the aforementioned villain who plays a major role in the second and third novels, Blood of Elves and Time of Contempt.
Before signing onto what event? The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention fundraiser?
You’re assuming he paid them much attention prior and seriously looked into their activities. (Not everyone spends their days on social media or reads the comments.) Or wasn’t distracted by the good they were doing.
OK, Ben Affleck clearly doesn’t look like he does in the movie in that post credit scene with Martian Manhunter and we know he had to hire Leto for the reshoots.
This group is cringe, but so was Snyder. They had just raised thousands of dollars for an organization that should be near and dear to him all things considered, then it came off more like virtual signaling to me when he disassociated with them, because these are, in fact, the groups that made Snyder cut happen.
First up, the maybe slightly underrated John Carter, which Amber notes is “widely acknowledged as the biggest box office flop in history” (depending on your metric). Starting off in full film scholar mode, Ruffin explained that the notorious financial failure features as its hero, “a Confederate soldier who goes to…
Yup.
Yeah, that’s the catch. She made money, but’s not like she was paid that amount. Her stock and business made that much money, and she likely invested large amounts of it into future projects and various hedge funds and securities and other bank shit.
Often 27 year olds in her industry are in the early stages of their career, and it would be okay for her to be editing a local newspaper, or writing for a different magazine.
I’m not sure what the point of that is other than “I didn’t have an amazing job at 27 so she shouldn’t either.”
(I’m suddenly wondering how much of the response is rooted in envy towards her getting a highly desirable job at 27. I’m not sure a magazine called Teen Vogue should be staffed by 40-year-olds.)
Sure. But you’d think I’d be able to reverse and back up...
The unstuck one will be nice. Too often my car has just stopped for no reason, as if I’m driving into an invisible wall...
Because it’s not done by Rocksteady.
I remember rewatching Spider-Man 3 with my son a couple years back and kept waiting for it to get terrible. And it just didn’t. It wasn’t as good as Spider-Man 2 but it wasn’t remotely bad. Until the “fourth act”. The first chunk of the movie all worked really well, with the “death” of the Sandman and the climax being…
I’m assuming the time off between Falcon and Loki is to give them a window to release Black Widow.
But she’ll get another job.
Probably...