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But is she abused on every project, or is she someone with untreated trauma who keeps transferring that trauma onto every project she works on?
She often tries to leave projects that are underway. Not every set is a happy set, but not every set is a miserable hell-hole, either. She’s also typically working on projects

Emily is also the host of the official Shogun podcast and does the interviews.

I wonder if it had anything to do with her movie being fucking terrible?

The whole scene is brilliant. Just a giant open “Fuck you” to the people who want these movies to be nothing but a franchise blowjob full of cameos. And it really says something about how respected both Stewart and Xavier are that even in a sequence all about how the heroes of this universe are a bunch of

or maybe he doesn’t owe you jack shit and whatever he wants to do can arrive whenever he wants it to

We can’t bring ourselves to believe that moments like this represent anything more than a moral victory; demonstrations of hypocrisy only affect those inclined to shame.

He’s required by both the law itself and the bar association to provide a zealous defense for his clients in and out of the courtroom.

If you’d read my post carefully, you’d see that I was talking about leaving Brian Cox out of it. Who’s just some guy with a pretty tedious position.

They both make really boring movies.

I think you nailed it. I love Brie Larson; she’s a fantastic actor. I so very badly wanted to like Captain Marvel, and it just ended up being... very meh. It just wasn’t a very well done film, at least in comparison to most of the rest of the MCU. Not her fault at all, but obviously as the titular character she’s

But what about the flip side? I’m in an ultra conservative area. I work at a public school. If I say I support LGBTQ rights, or that Black lives do indeed matter, parents would complain and I could be fired. That sounds like cancel culture to me. Don't forget that Florida, South Carolina, and Texas exist.

For the love of Christ can everyone stop pretending that cancel culture “isn’t a thing” just because it doesn’t always result in the targeted person disappearing from public life *forever*?

Regular people, people who aren’t famous, get cancelled and it results in lost jobs, lost friends and sometimes suicide. It’s the

I’m increasingly coming to the view that JJ has done more damage to scripted film and TV than anyone else for decades now.

It’s all bad, and obviously people have a right to speak up when and however they please, but so much of the issue remains maddeningly non-specific.

You gotta give 

CK admitted to, and apologized for, his behavior...”

Okay, so what was the power dynamic here? Was he in any actual position of power over them or not? And if he did hold direct power over them do those women hold any accountability for almost assuredly pursuing the relationship because of what he could do for them and not because they genuinely cared for him

Janelle Mo-they

For god’s sake, he gave literal credit to Abrams (assuming Abrams came up with the title). That final shot, which still gives me chills, is the visual embodiment of the Force awakening, of it breaking free of birthrights. Nah, it’s about Skywalkers and Palpatines.

The Last Jedi wasn’t perfect, but he damn near saved the series after The Force Awakens. He knew where the story had to go and he pointed it in the right direction. And Abrams and company yanked on the wheel and flew it off a cliff.