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I can’t see how watching Love & Thunder or Ragnorak or any of the Guardians movies or even Eternals would lead to this question.

Laugh and heart reacts only.

Can we also acknowledge the context of this? Yahoo!Entertainment asked Cox what he thought of similarly equivocal statements about Singer on the set of X2 made by Halle Berry and Hugh Jackman.

So women can’t lie? God forbid there be one piece of entertainment where a woman is the unrepentant villain.

But The Village reveal was so obvious I assumed most people knew it 5 seconds into the trailer.

I’m sort of thinking Cox is oblivious to the allegations against Singer. This is just a weird take on a guy who has both a slew of personal allegations and a slew of on set allegations against him.

It’s called plot, technically there is a “twist” in any engaging story.

If they wanted me to keep my personal subscription they shouldn’t have cancelled all of the shows I like after ending seasons on a cliffhanger.

Better roles?   Better then Sam Hell!?

Yep. I read an article a few weeks/months ago (what is time?) about research on how different generations interpret a range of emojis. Older respondents thought the ‘thumb up’ was sincere, while younger generations thought it was sarcastic.

What about Jesse Ventura? He is such a good actor that he did this method acting thing where he ran for and even won the Minnesota governorship in the late 1990s/early 2000s!

The Rock’s the biggest movie star, Cena’s the funniest, and Bautista is, by far, the best actor.

I like Bautista as much as the next person, and he may be the best wrestler-turned-actor now, but let’s see how well how he works with Bela Lugosi and mutters such lines as “Time for go to bed!” before we annoint him the best ever.

It’s always been a surprise to me that more wrestlers don’t make the transition to acting. There’s always a demand for musclebound heavies in Hollywood, and pro wrestling is essentially a mix of character acting and stunt performance - seems like a natural fit.  I suppose the biggest difference is that wrestling is a

Considering I give thumbs up to people who do dumb shit in traffic, I completely understand why people hate this emote. Thumbs up is sarcastic and condescending.

I think the Rock in particular made a conscious choice to avoid challenging himself as an actor, instead choosing easy roles tailor made for his screen presence, which was settled pretty early on in his career. I don’t think he’s lazy — he’s always working and hitting the promotion circuit. But he’s clearly not

Yeah, I think Cena wins with Peacemaker but I haven’t seen Cabin yet.

I am not sure why anyone is surprised here though, wrestlers ARE actors (SPOILER ALERT). I’ve been forced into watching a ton of it recently because my (young) kids got really into WWE and the performances aren’t nuanced but they aren’t bad.

The

His Blade Runner performance is definitely what put him over the top. All these guys have good comedic timing from hamming it up during their wrestling days. Maybe it helps that Bautista has less faceman charisma than Johnson or Cena, but regardless he takes it to another level. His performances also don’t boil down

Was anyone seriously disputing this? I mean, I do think Cena’s been growing tremendously, and his performance in Peacemaker does reach Bautista levels, but Bautista got there pretty much immediately to begin with.

It happens all the time. As long as the original artist is compensated for it, it’s not a terrible thing. Almost all artforms have a history of remixing and re-interpreting works from previous artists.