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This is all down to useless leadership that rarely ever face consequences for their terrible, awful, no-good decisions.

I’m not familiar with the movie, but seems like she played a supporting role and was not just some extra since she mentions having her own trailer and is listed in the cast for it.

Yes, the touchscreen in my car is atrocious. You literally have to take your eyes off the road to operate the heater controls. Systems like this should be banned, but all the lawmakers are corpo shills.

Something that’s really bothered me in my admittedly limited experience driving Teslas (this might apply to other major EVs as well, I’ve just only driven Teslas) is that they seem to start with an assumption that complicated technology necessarily needs to be complicated to use. There’s a reason that texting while

And yet it was nominated for Sound, traditionally the worst technical aspect of a Nolan film.

Oppenheimer was pretty pointedly not nominated for Best Visual Effects.

The Batman skit and Ryan Gosling’s performance of I’m Just Ken were the two highlights of the night for me. Al Pacino’s moment was painful - he’s clearly not entirely with us anymore, and bringing him out was a bad choice.

You are right but most people buying this book are going to do it to get more dirt on her ex. There are a lot of people who are strangely invested in Mulvaney’s divorce

this definitely doesn’t sound like a bunch of shit you made up

Y’all, you don’t even know if she’s going to talk a bunch about Mulaney in the book! From the blurb, its partly about her psychiatric care, and when it talks about the men her life, references: “unrequited love in high school; the twenty-eight-year-old she lost her virginity to when she was sixteen; the frustrations

I think the most important thing to remember is that Mulaney is clearly a cartoon mouse who got turned into a human by a curse of some kind.

Yeah, I think the situation is probably much more complicated than the discourse around it would imply. It’s either that he was an awful cheater or she was a crazy wife, but those are probably both bad takes.

I’ve noticed there’s this tenor to a lot of coverage where Tendler gets to slot into the aggrieved long-suffering spouse role and praised for a tell-all book, while Mulaney is disparaged for not talking publicly about it. And I feel like people are mistaking disclosure for truth, and intimating that we’re owed any

Nah, what she said wasn’t the same. She just said when she was offered one she didn’t know what it was, and that she felt comfortable on her particular set with her particular co-star and production team. She didn’t say anything was wrong with intimacy coordinators in general or that she had any sort of mixed feelings

Except Nintendo’s lawyers probably do more than read Kotaku

Grant woukd still be labeled #2 on any call sheet issued for Florence Foster Jenkins. Actors/characters are assigned a number for admisitrative purposes and they keep that number for the whole shoot.

I’d give the odds to Jake too, with a dark horse candidate for Fassbender. He’s got a domestic abuse allegation in his past. He is a talented actor, but at the time of the Snowman, was stuck in crappy franchises.

He’s been critically acclaimed, but never really had a hit as a lead actor. Maybe the pressure got to him.

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Click bait title.

Did you even read his post or comments? He liked a couple of critical comments and then directed people to stop commenting on his personal life posts, and created one space for them to do so. He has made no comments even alluding to martyr-dom and has said extremely little about the show other than “don’t blame me” to

I think he’s a knob and that TD season 1 was only decent because he had Cary Fukunaga babysitting him, but to be fair, you edited out the part of his post where he said he created the thread specifically so people would stop arguing about season 4 on his post about his father dying.