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Interstellar took no risks. It sidelined story, character development, emotional honesty and internal logic in favor of spectacle. It felt like they wrote the ending first then tried to build a movie around it. What you found "risky" about it were probably all of the sequences and ideas they lazily ripped off from a

JLaw was wise to pull the plug on her cameo

Singer would never have offered to pay the guy off (with all of the implicit guilt that comes with it) unless he were guilty. Another case of the rich bullying the poor and helpless into submission

What are you talking about?

Good for him. Otherwise his books would end up like the show Lost, where everyone in the viewing audience figured out the show's gimmick in the first season and they panicked and scrambled to try to change the game to seem smarter than their audience. They weren't.

"The Marvel movies are very collaborative, and I think they are more collaborative than what he had been used to. And I totally respect that.” Thank you mister Feige for confirming what we already knew: that you and your idiot team of cronies couldn't keep from cramming your lame ideas into the script.

Because she's a block of wood on screen.

WOODley lives up to her name.

Amy Adams is one of our great living actors. She's building a legacy. And it's stupid that she hasn't been recognized by the Academy. That said, Anne Hathaway doesn't belong in the same category as Jennifer Lawrence. Jennifer has a lot more range, and it's likely she will win multiple Oscars throughout her career.

Ridiculous—the author clearly revealed his prejudices when he pointlessly fanboys for Mad Men in the tired Don Draper v Walter White debate. It's obvious he has an agenda and though Community is one of my favorite series (was, I guess), Ozymandias is the high-water mark for the episodic format. This isn't even a close

Thank you!

You don't know many comics do you?

No. I didn't.

A comic who really thinks s/he's funny is the surest sign of someone who's not. This author's self-congratulatory tone keeps her from being a truly successful comic. And the idea that she thinks she's anywhere near Amy Poehler (just a "few more Koopas" from boss level). Disgusting. Not so much that really as

I believed that too, up until the point Tyrion says to her "Shae, please, stop," and she looks at him and replies "I'm just a whore, remember?" That illustrates malice, and all sympathy is out the window. I want to watch an entire episode centered on her slow evisceration. One long take. Never look away.

This comment violates the terms of use. So hard.

There have been numerous changes from books to script, many of which affect character relationships. No essay, no comments from the peanut gallery decrying them. And that's because this really isn't about changing the text, it's about the fact that it showed a man forcing himself on a woman and you and the author

Oh so it's okay to show rape if it was in the book first? The article is about misogyny, make no mistake. It isn't about a simple change from book to script.

I just made the same point and therefore I couldn't agree more

Over the last 2 years we have been told we are no longer allowed to talk about rape in a satirical or comedic setting, and now we are no longer allowed to portray it at all. They didn't set out to make this scene hoping we would stand and cheer at the sight of Jaime raping Cersei. It is a deplorable act, one of many