If it’s a back-to-basics Superman origin, then it’ll be a pretty weird one
If it’s a back-to-basics Superman origin, then it’ll be a pretty weird one
Okay, I have long been on record as vocally finding this whole endeavour a pointless waste of time. And Chalamet seems to be going for a Gene Wilder impression but only really scratches the surface in what we see.
Well, if the great Joseph Deckleheimer thinks Barbie is a certified thumbs up, who are we peons to disagree?
Your comment also comes across bigoted considering Vera Drew is transgender.
replacing work that could be done by a person with an A.I. is a terrible, terrible trend, and if we allow it to continue then it’s just a matter of time before artists and writers start being replaced. If we value TV and movies at all, if we value thoughtful criticism of TV and movies at all, then we cannot allow it…
Heck, if we’re going there, the new series did this whole show in, like, two episodes a few years back.
It occurs that one possible problem with the whole “only gay actors must play gay characters!” argument is that it assumes that an actor’s sexual identity must be public knowledge in order for them to be considered for roles, even if the actor in question does not wish it to be.
When did we start looking to Tarantino to solve the world’s problems?
On the flipside, I doubt his school classmates are going to be following him around to every audition to make sure they’re able to warn the casting director about what a violent prick he is. They, like most of us, probably didn’t realise how successful his career was getting until he started appearing in Marvel…
Aww, man. This sucks. RIP.
Not wrong, exactly, but then, to complain is human. That it feeds into the very system that is making the site worse is an unfortunate vicious cycle, but people gotta vent somehow and somewhere and, well, like I say, where else is there?
First of all, someone with a name? So rude to Ms. Kelley.
I don’t think anyone is surprised; they’re just complaining about the status quo in the comments because, well, it’s one of the few venues there is for venting their spleens about this issue in a place where anyone else might notice or care about it.
Honestly, it sounds more like The Idol has a serious “it’s The Idol” problem.
Hey, we gave you trains!
In total fairness, I did say “predominately one person”, not exclusively. But, nevertheless, point taken.
India’s big and parts of it were and are not highly advanced, but it’s not the middle of the Sahara desert. It had an infrastructure. He’s Indiana Jones, if necessary he just hoofs it to the nearest place with a train station.
I think the main problem is that even with the Cimmerian Solution, you can’t really do a dynamic character — as in, a character with a clearly-defined beginning, middle and end — in a shared universe narrative written by multiple creative teams for an (in-theory) rotating youthful audience dominated by the same kind…
The real gangsters are the banksters and they do their shit in broad daylight.