You forgot one:
You forgot one:
The original 2008 article is fascinating to read now. Many of the projects that have come to pass could form a ‘be careful what you wish for list’.
And anyone calling for the release of ‘Song of the South’ today would likely receive a less than positive Newswire piece for their troubles.
I’m still up for Ronnie…
I agree. But most people know so little about WW1, it’s just like “Oh, Germans are bad, but we don’t have to think about the Holocaust with this war.”
“we’re all kind of sick of seeing fucking Nazis these days, right?”
I can’t say. I would have to have watched it to know if you’re right.
“I don’t think it plays the same on streaming.”
“It was such a dark time,” she noted, in reference to the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the release of her superhero movie.
I still don’t get the need for directors to keep giving this incredibly lukewarm take. Yeah it sucks that the movie you made, a labor of love, didn’t get a full theatrical run. But also...cope. It’s not personal. It’s the result of a global pandemic that has killed ~4.5 million people (so far).
She should be more heartbroken by what a mediocre film she made.
Well, the movie was also heartbreaking...ly BAD amirite??? :P :P :P
‘The Matrix Rebooted’ would have been too on-the-nose...
“suffer”, “ lack of consideration” lol. “indisputably his image” lol. it looks like every white baby ever.
Not to beat you over the head about it, but yeah jokes about punchable faces are a little on the nose.
It’s all right. He didn’t change a twitter avatar or go to a pageant in 1990s founded eighty years ago by a racist, so AVC’s cool with it.
“He needs equipment to lose his hair? Amateur.”
Every so often I wonder if I’m missing anything by not watching anime, but then I see a trailer like this and realize no, I’m good.
Asked to comment on the “Changing the ‘Captain America Twitter Avatar to Captain Carter” controversy, Feige said, “What in the Goddamned hell are you talking about?”
They share one common trait, though:
Yet another piece of evidence that Zahn, literally, wrote the book on why and how to continue the original trilogy. Disney and Lucasfilm has done nothing but try and find ways to re-incorporate the ideas everyone knew they should have followed in the first place.
Your post implies that not only should people not say racially insensitive things - which is fine, obviously - but that they also must not say things that might potentially be interpreted as racially insensitive when you strip away all surrounding context.