On the one hand, this is shitty behavior and a sucky apology and there was some victim blaming shittiness surrounding it.
On the one hand, this is shitty behavior and a sucky apology and there was some victim blaming shittiness surrounding it.
Kids that are good with tech aren’t going to bother to hack in and rob your house. Your house is going to get robbed by poorly educated career criminals that will kick your door in and grab all your electronics before the alarm goes off.
No longer do you have to pick one dystopia and be locked into that ecosystem for life.
They’re still waiting for one of their employees to die horrifically-but-not-too-horrifically so that there’s a brain left.
It really is kinda the worst of 1984 and Brave New World but via the corporate overlords of Neuromancer.
They own the distribution rights (duh), but you’ll still get a producer credit.
This brings up a pretty tricky legal issue. Does Amazon or do I own the rights to the footage of their delivery person masturbating on my couch?
This seems like a real good way to get robbed. Not necessarily by Amazon (though also them) but probably by some kid that’s really good with technology.
When is Amazon going to quit fucking around and make a RoboCop?
He’ll have far more latitude on World War Z than he ever would on a Star Wars project.
Not enough people understand that Bill the Cat is the hero for our times.
Prison rape isn’t funny, even when it happens to a bad person.
Bill.
Yes, sex addicts are generally miserable about their affliction as they helplessly destroy their own relationships. This guy is more of a horny sociopath.
insisting “he never raped or assaulted anyone, and that all the encounters were consensual.”
That only applies to the healthcare provider, not other patients.
Could be other patients.
To be fair to Kilmer he’s been very sick, and it’s nice to just see him in movies again. May explain the ADR.
Also he is very active on Reddit. Here’s a sample of one of his own posts (yes it’s him) and he always turns up and answers questions in the comments. It’s always a treat to randomly see a /u/OfficialValKilmer…
I work at B&N, and I was wondering why we were getting rid of movie tie in paperbacks of this before the movie even came out.