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Well, the context of the scenes is entirely different, though. Yes, they both involve a man shooting another man, but that’s about it. Han literally has a gun already on him and is smugly outsmarting the guy. Cassian was backed into a corner and makes a move out of fear and desperation, one that he would have far

You paid off the victims.  Shut the fuck up and sit your ass down. 

Mark the day, people: We got a cold-blooded murder in Star Wars and, far more astoundingly, a single shot from a blaster that hit its target.”

I enjoyed it more than I expected. It didn’t rely on an overuse of callbacks, easter eggs, nor pandering while still managing to keep all the trappings of Star Wars.

I had to laugh at Karn’s earnestness mixed with utter incompetence. Your boss directly orders you to ‘drop it’ and instead you bank a ton of overtime

I absolutely love the dude in the bell tower hammering away at that sonorous anvil-thingie. I want that guy’s job.

I don’t really get upset over what a lot of other commentors call “click-baity” titles for various reasons but this one...it’s toeing up to the line of being misleading IMO.

Now that is some thinly veiled, very tart haterade. One can be racially ambiguous, and aware of their privilege at the same time, these things are not mutually exclusive. Was she supposed to turn down roles because of how she appears or presents?! Chiiiiiile.

I can understand what she’s saying. A blended woman who grew up in the suburbs and has a White father was somewhat sheltered from blatant, outright, Jim Crow racism that many dark skin Black people experience today.

I’m a biracial male. There was a book my mother once got me: Black, White, Other: Biracial Americans Talk About Race and Identity (it’s on Amazon). It was an interesting read, but I quickly realized that the experience of the people relaying their stories simply did not match my own. The reason was simple: strangers

Do you really see that identification as such a conscious choice, though? It’s not like she was passing for white. She was just existing. And yes, as she herself says, she got certain privileges out of being light-skinned (not to mention gorgeous), but I feel you’re assigning or implying a certain level of

Ya. The video that was released where she called him and begged him to stay on in the movie, acknowledging that Florence Pugh was not comfortable being in a movie with him, and saying “this might be a wake-up call for Miss Flo” speaks volumes about her. She lied. Blatantly and she was willing to throw Florence under

Shia Lebeouf is a complete and dangerous weirdo and I have no idea whether he quit or he was fired. But my understanding is that this came up because either Wilde volunteered it or an interviewee brought it up. I don’t think Lebeouf was going around telling people he was on DWD and got fired and it was something he

I feel bad for Florence Pugh honestly.

Beyond further proving Olivia Wilde is incapable of not straddling a fence on an issue or a topic even dealing with actors, yikes to the Florence Pugh comments in this one

This is looking really, really bad for Wilde. Shia actually had texts and a whole damn video of Wilde expressing regret over Shia leaving the project. She could’ve simply said he parted ways over creative differences but she wanted feminist points.

Remember in that episode of Louie when he tried to rape that woman he had been crushing on, and he chased her around his apartment trying to force himself on her until she just gave up and said fuck it?

Every child psychologist in the universe says that it’s important for children to learn through play. I’m going to listen to them instead of this dingbat.

Stenberg just sent a single damn DM that could be a joke or not, which Wilson could have ignored or asked for clarification on - Wilson seems to be a thin-skinned asshole who was spoiling for a fight, as well as desperately wanting ALL THE ATTENTION.

Christ, both of these people need to get the fuck off of social media. If you’re an actor, don’t DM film critics with a passive aggressive “jokes.” If you’re a film critic, don’t post tetchy TikTok videos in response. I’m still theoretically a couple of decades away from my “old man yells at cloud” phase of my life,

Overused Twitterspeak like the words “toxic,” “narcissist” and “gaslighting” have been lampooned in plenty of , as has the fragility of well-heeled young people.