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In Gibson's case, it's a choice. After winning the Oscar for Braveheart, he had enough clout to make his films independently, without major studios telling him what to do (him playing William Wallace? An imposition from Fox and Paramount). Woody Allen gets funded by Amazon, which is becoming a major studio, and

They're for everyone, otherwise they wouldn't feature lines and jokes that go over children's heads. The Flintstones aired in primetime.

Prior to the '80s, television animation was not held in high esteem from a purely graphic standpoint. Even the classics - Hanna-Barbera, Jay Ward et al - used so-called "limited animation", and relied on strong characterisations and top-notch voice acting to compensate the technical restraints (even the people who

I think one of the producers mentioned this.

As Frankie Boyle put it: "I watched Saddam Hussein's execution on YouTube and it got me thinking: is there anything on the Internet that I won't masturbate to?"

In a way, yes. Until 2015, Kevin Feige had to answer to Marvel's CEO, Ike Perlmutter, and a creative committee that had script approval. Both were removed from the filmmaking process during the production of Civil War, and since then there have been no stories about creative issues (Feige reports directly to Disney

Except the movie does no such thing. Cap condemns Project Oversight from the very beginning, when both he and Fury think it's being used by the good guys. Did you even watch the film?

IMDb TV credits tend to be inaccurate while the season is still airing.

Sudeikis left a year later, and he got "nothing" because he confirmed his decision to leave during the hiatus.

Uh, she did appear in the revival.

That might actually be part of Eladio's character, much like Steven Bauer himself (born in Cuba, moved to Florida when he was 4). As for Margolis and Esposito, my guess is they were cast before it was decided we'd occasionally hear Hector and Gus speak Spanish.

Gilligan didn't direct those episodes, but as the showrunner he would have tone meetings with the director to tell him exactly how the episodes should look, and he'd have final cut.

C.K.'s "Borat" moment was delightful, if only for his "Fuck it, I'm doing this" look.

Claire Danes agrees with you. She has actually said Brody was meant to die in season 2 but Showtime insisted on keeping him around…

According to both Whedon and Shane Black, it was Perlmutter.

He was revealed to be alive in The Clone Wars, back in 2012.

You really think Trump would agree to work for scale? Then again, scale for a speaking part is 60,000 dollars, so maybe…

Animated films have a long tradition of incorporating the voice actors' mannerisms into the characters (in some cases, like the Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland, the character was specifically drawn to resemble the voice actor). Aladdin was the first major animated film to heavily advertise its use of a celebrity

Well, Katzenberg did try to get it made at Disney for years, and it did come out at a time when Disney tried to make something more serious (Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame)…

Affleck hasn't addressed the matter because, according to an article about the accusations published a month ago, he's not legally allowed to discuss it.