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I need at least one scene between Walton Goggins and Jason Isaacs. Please. It’s all I ask.

Thank you for this, it's kind of the entire blowback and it was pretty wildly ignored in the article 

I mean it’s normalizing pretty blatant misogyny but if you want to give Matt Rife of all people the benefit of the doubt that he’s layering background detail with that kind of intentionality to exaggerate or heighten something, go for it. I’m still not sure why casual misogyny is worth heightening here, as it isn’t

Acaster’s appearance on a podcast I’m too stoned to remember, but one where they break down one specific routine, included him talking about Bill Burr doing a domestic violence joke and what he thought about it (for the record, he doesn’t trash Burr or anything, just notes a different take.) It was really thoughtful,

He...made his non-apology “to anyone he offended" a link to special needs helmets, so...

Thank you for this, the best possible routine/response from someone who's actually funny.

Absence of Daria feels glaring. 

Thank god Isaacson could get paid again for something he never should have done because there’s nothing interesting, complex, or unknown about this asshole 

No, they're still very bad. 

Free Guy was as good as it could have been. 

I read this as she didn't even want to be one on one in scenes with him. Needed other actors involved. Hence the inability to get planned shots. 

This guy can say whatever he wants as long as they keep making Harley Quinn. 

This sounds like a very bad movie, based on what is in this review that is actually about the movie and not biographical information about the people the movie is about. 

Ubiquitous in pop culture is...a stretch. Among one generation? Maybe, sure. 

The film also shows Sharon Tate gleefully practicing martial arts with Bruce (which she actually did, in reality) during one of the pure joy moments in the story, the montage as she’s watching her own performance. So we get memories of Bruce from two of the three main characters. The one where Bruce comes off as cocky

It’s a memory from an unreliable narrator, but daydreaming includes memories/reminiscing. There are multiple touches in the scene that heighten the dream-reality of it, most notably as the onlookers get fewer and fewer throughout. 

Also, in an actual reply: I think this entire thing is a great example of how the current climate has turned businesses and corporations, which by and large are trying to appeal to as wide a market as possible, seem less conservative. They aren’t, to be clear. But the modern right doesn’t even pay lip service to that

They’re not remotely interested in actual governing or legislating. They have no actual policy or platform. It’s just power and wealth and whatever it takes to hang onto both, and the only way they’ve found to do that as a growing minority in this country is, logically, to oppose democracy itself.

These are tremendous one paragraph stories. 

Clooney was on record about him too. I've only enjoyed like three or four Leo performances, but I'll always appreciate him in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood