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Honestly, it was mostly a joke with a good amount of truth in the fact that there are plenty of black people who live and operate going by names that are not on their birth certificates. Some of it’s due to conspiratorial concerns, most of the time tho they’re either aspiring artists/entertainers, people with side

Yeah, especially since his tweet in question was obviously skewering the depiction of people who use wheelchairs in media. It’s weird James Gunn got a pass for what was a more vulgar joke (which the bad faith actors who tried to get him cancelled knew). But Ken Jennings, who seems to be squeaky clean other than a

Correction: Ever using Twitter. Period.

Just. Don’t. Tweet. That’s the main lesson here. There is literally no upside to using Twitter in 2021.

And, here’s the thing. He did, long before he started guest-hosting.

Here’s the other thing.
We’ve heard now that Richards was involved in selecting which clips got shown to the decision-makers... How involved was he in the focus group process, where “the succession plan started unraveling”? I mean, it sounds like

That gets him canceled? Jesus. Really? What ever happened to just saying, “Dude, that was a dick comment. Say sorry and don’t say that shit anymore.”

You must not know any black people and/or conspiracy theorists

“It was such a dark time,” she noted, in reference to the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the release of her superhero movie.

At least she got seen. I feel bad for all the filmmakers who lost their shot when the festivals they were supposed to screen at were cancelled, and they lost their audiences with them.  

But trainwrecks are typically best seen on the big screen.

I still don’t get the need for directors to keep giving this incredibly lukewarm take. Yeah it sucks that the movie you made, a labor of love, didn’t get a full theatrical run. But also...cope. It’s not personal. It’s the result of a global pandemic that has killed ~4.5 million people (so far).

Jeff Nathanson, who scripted the last film

I thought everyone hated the remake of The Lion King.

Also just looking at the headshots of these two dudes I know which one is going to play Mufasa and which one is going to play Scar. 

I love all the people completely missing the nuance in this show because they’d rather have a neat and tidy narrative that affirms the thesis statement they already made up in their mind.

nah they don’t charge for him it, they even say that.

I think Shane was wrong in just about every way. What I appreciate about the show is they allowed nuance for Armond to be wrong as well. Like jake says in the interview, as soon as Armond walked into their room I knew he was going to die, most of all because he is the most entertaining character (not most likeable by

I honestly find it bizarre that this story about imperialism, colonialism, privilege, etc, and people are legit saying “wow what if Armond just gave him the right room?”. He’s met 1000 Shanes before this Shane, this was just the breaking point.

“One of the bigger problems with fiction lately is this need to conflate “likable” with “just and moral.”