His family hurt him.
His family hurt him.
This wardrobe stylist, who has always felt that mannequins should be used instead of children, couldn’t agree more.
I feel like Aaron probably would have aired that one out to the public if there was anything there. Aaron definitely accused his family of sexual abuse so I don't know if he would have kept that one tucked away. We'll never know now.
Now that CGI is so advanced, let’s ban the use of children in entertainment. It’s not worth the risk. RIP AC
Well his cd was named “college dropout...."
Kim honestly tried. But moving monthly with 4 kids and then you yeĺl you almost aborted north....Kim looked at the future and decided she didn’t want her kids dragged through that. She is no princess, only thinks she’s one, but her being a mother....she’s trying yo protect them by keeping herself out there to make…
Plenty of people do love and care about him. But you can’t just do that to an adult, especially with someone who has the money to hire security who are paid to do what he wants. Unless he’s a threat to the safety of others or himself, no one can force him to get help, and even then, no one can force him to listen. It…
His ex-wife tried for several years until she couldn’t take it anymore. Remember his twitter rants about how she and her family were trying to get him committed and trying to get him to medicate, etc? And people attacked her and abused her for it.
To be fair to those writers, I’ve known staff writers on TV shows that didn’t “love” the material they worked on. (I knew a staffer on Criminal Minds who actively hated the show but needed to pay rent and knew it looked good on a resume. And I’m friends with one of the Boss Baby Netflix show writers, who just laughs…
While I agree about adaptations not needing to be faithful to be good or better than the source material (see The Godfather), I thought Season 2 of The Witcher was horrendous in itself.
Apparently Kanye needs an English lesson. If a group of people killed him for what he said, that would be lynching. People chosing not to buy his shit and state why is a boycott.
I don’t think it’s a “great series”. I respect your opinion and know you’re not the only one sharing it.
At the same time, a lot of people including me think this tv show is not good at all. Like embarrasingly bad, actually (like it’s not up for debate, even after taste and preferences considerations, like there was…
There are far more bad adaptations than good ones, so fans do have justification to be wary.
I would argue that The Thing is exceptionally faithful. Remember that being faithful doesn’t mean filming exactly what is on the page, you have to make changes for the medium, runtime, etc. What makes it faithful is whether it successfully preserves the themes, messages, and characterizations that make a story…
I’m not sure you can tell from up there on your soap box, but a lot of people are certainly able to fully grasp that any adaptation that drives off the central star that made fans enjoy the show is certainly not a good adaptation, and doesn’t “slap”.
Faithful or otherwise, if you lose Cavill, you’re not going to make…
The Thing is a go to movie for me around this time of year.
Not to mention that he had warned Netflix after filming season 2 that if they veered away from the books any further he would leave. That might not be what happened here, but knowing that and hearing about the article you referenced makes me think something in the filming of season 3 or the script of season 4 bothered…
The show is worse than the books, which means the show writers are full of “literary merit”.
You’re thinking of Luke Hemsworth, he’s the Hemsworth brother who played Thor in Love and Thunder
I have the same gut reaction trying to picture Hemsworth as Geralt, but to be fair I had the same reaction to Cavill in the first place and he ended up nailing it.