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Kinda sounds from this piece like he felt protective of the younger female—maybe weirdly so, but maybe based on his personal experience. As for the female co-worker he abruptly fired and attempted to kiss, if true, it sounds like he would have fired her so they were in the clear to start a romantic relationship he

I’m just trying to mentally prepare for news that Doom Patrol is done this season. It’s not going well, I end up violently twitching.

Give the guy a break. It was the 1960's, it was a different time.

Maybe I’m missing something and leaving the incident in a bar bathroom with a former co-worker aside, the allegation was that the six who co-signed the complaint were concerned about his relationship with another person on the staff, who did not talk to the Hollywood Reporter, but at least one of those who complained

That’s actually a great point that I hadn’t even thought about. Hell, even movies that were made in the early 2000s (man it feels weird to type that) could be considered politically incorrect. 

Make sure you buy movies and TV shows that are not politically correct any more. Blazing Saddles, Animal House, etc. They’ll end up on somebody’s shit list eventually and will face being banned, censored, or having warning labels slapped on them. 

Right? Marvel might have the Avengers, but DC has the three most iconic superheroes ever created! And they were in one movie together for the first time ever! And DC managed to make no one care! Just a remarkable case of fucking up one of the easiest shots ever taken.

However much of a shitshow this site has become, I’m glad I stayed long enough to see the comments become part of the reporting.

Or, you know, it sucked, since women and minorities are human, have their own agency, and are capable of failure for reasons having nothing to do with historical prejudices.

But is better than Aquam—- *interrupted by massive explosion

I mean, Black Panther had a budget of $200 million and the CGI looked as bad as 2000's X-Men. I guess the majority of the budget went to sets and costumes but still, for a 2018 Marvel movie with that kind of budget, they should’ve been polished, especially when the big climax relied so heavily on it.

Warner Brothers has traditionally been one to put all their eggs in one basket. Batman (1989) was huge and to their credit, they put a fuck-ton of money into marketing it and it paid off. Over the next ten years, WB drove the franchise into the ground. They took a crack at Superman again with Superman Returns to luke

According to Variety, whose sources I trust more than the New York Post, it wasn’t about the quality of the film but a continuation of Zaslov’s slash and burn reorganizing of the film and TV division. He wants all DC stuff to be huge theatrical releases, not mid-budget direct to HBO Max releases. Not only does not

I refuse to believe this is worse than BvS, Justice League and WW1984.

I took the hooide from The Scorpion King to be a reference to how in the movie they said that the horse named Jean Jacket, which they also then named the alien, was supposed to be the first horse that Keke Palmer’s character started training, but then was used on the shoot of The Scorpion King.

The comment section thinks Hattie Lindert is a shit-tier click-bait ‘writer’ working for a corporate advertisement website masquerading as a blog that hasn’t been worth a damn for years and will likely be sold off yet again as soon as the old white men who run it figure they can get a decent return on their

Okay, the AVClub reaching the point where its headlines are overtly antagonistic towards the readers and commenters is pretty dang funny.

I can’t help but raise an eyebrow at your ageism 

I’m skeptical on Flo “stepping in to direct” any of the film. There are usually other units and backups for that sort of thing, no?

Definitely unprofessional, and doubly so if one of the actors you’re directing is friends (or friends of friends) with the person you’re cheating on. That puts that person in a really, really difficult position. Do you tell your friend? What does that do for your workplace?