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Yeah, it’s getting to the point where I’m not so interested in what he has to say unless he’s in character.

He’s very funny and charming on screen. But we should probably stop listening to his interviews. :P

I imagine that this sort of thing happens for most series/movies in development, but nobody generally cares because most series/movies aren’t put under a microscope by nerding-out, anal-retentive fanboiz. Just track down some of the behind the scenes stories about the production of “Casablanca.”

Who cares? He stood there and expounded at greath length on all he knew about her, for lack of a better term, parasitization, refusing to help her so that he could see what would come out. That’s more than sinister enough in and of itself to warrant never turning your back on that construct or giving it hands again.

Marvel: Don’t worry, we’ve hired a man to supervisor our female director.

...because that is what Superman always does instead of killing people.

Not true. He killed Zod in Superman II.

Wow, this guy just can’t stop killing people. 

Honestly, I’m kind of ‘meh’ on this.

America is so fucked right now because the Government has turned the keys to the kingdom over to corporations.

Let’s put it this way: if I see a future thinkpiece about the “problematic” language of this guy, who had just gotten out of a massively stressful and threatening situation at the hands of an utter shitbag, I’ll have to tie my hands to the desk to keep myself from throwing a brick through my monitor.

Don’t care. Really, really don’t care in this instance. And, frankly, it seems silly to focus on that when the actual story is one person threatening to ruin another person’s livelihood, and making the problem of believing sexual assault victims more difficult in the process.

I will. Don’t spit fire and act like an ass if you can’t fucking take it.

So many conflicting emotions on this one. It’s like my longtime girlfriend and I broke up, and then I found out she’s... signed with a minor-league team — I’m sorry, this analogy has gone horribly awry.

This is a fantastically progressive viewpoint for you to have, but most people don’t want their coworkers seeing a sextape of them, not because they want to hide that they have sex- it’s that it’s humiliating to have your privacy violated and fear your coworkers may now view you differently because of it. As we’ve

The record player is totally in the movie, though.

Mark brings balance to all the fools who take this stuff way too seriously.

You really aren’t going to back down from the idea, are you?

No. That’s the same excuse people use to explain away revenge porn. No one deserves to be blackmailed.

“What advantages does this war have over, say, an ethnic cleansing, which I could also afford?”