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Just when the bloody hell did it become unreasonable to not want to catch an airborne disease?

It’s a common misconception, but despite the name, all of the COVID in 2021 was actually in Greenland.

I actually can read French somewhat decently so I read the original article. Given the context of COVID and how they wanted to, you know, collaborate with him, I'm with Jake Gyllenhaal on this one. I'm sure he did some weird creative actory stuff but hey... actors. Bidegain is the one who comes off as a pretentious

But the real differences Bidegain found with Gyllenhaal were creative. This was Bidegain’s first English-language script, and he and Gyllenhaal disagreed on the overall meaning of the film. Bidegain interrupted the meaning, “This is the end of the world, and, perhaps, love can save us.” Gyllenhaal, however, saw

Strangely, Bidegain also makes note of how concerned Gyllenhaal was about catching COVID in 2021—when the trip occurred—and mocked the actor for refusing to take off his mask, arguing the virus wasn’t an issue in Iceland.”

You know who thought the law punished Disney and did that specifically for their political views? The fucking State of Florida. DeSantis and several legislators said so when they passed it.

The Paramore cover is just a karaoke version of the original.

Is this like when everyone decided Chris Pratt was the worst person in the world, except now with even less justification?

Spears and Jackson have indicated they’re not holding anything against him and would like us to please stop talking about their five second non-issue, respectively, so the pretense that we’re somehow siding with them against him is faintly dishonest. Seems like if you really give a shit, you should maybe respect their

They're Team Abusive Mother Britney

The collective AV Club hate campaign against this dude is unprecedented.

I mean I guess?... but if the issue is the character arc is about getting over his flaw/wrong attitude, he kind of has to have one in the first place. So your only option is giving him a different flaw/bad worldview and at that point I mean what’s the point? So we can see him get over (feel free to insert your own bad

Look at Disney’s last live-action reboot, The Little Mermaid, which rewrote Ursula’s iconic villain song “Poor Unfortunate Souls” to remove sexist lyrics (“The men up there don’t like a lot of blabber/They think a girl who gossips is a bore,” among others). Ursula’s problematic verse was a deliberate narrative

Seems like a good choice. Alcock did a very good job in House of the Dragon, and her lighter presence was definitely missed when Emma D’Arcy took over. I think D’Arcy also did a good job with heavier material, and it’s definitely consistent with the story that her character would be more grim. But one thing House of

“Her truth” is also a particularly obnoxious phrase. Either Spears’ statements about Timberlake are the truth, or they’re not. She does bot have a truth that belongs just to her.  And whenever authors use phrases like “her truth,” they seem to be deliberately trying to brush past the possibility that something someone

She’s been through a lot, she might not be a bad person, but there’s plenty of evidence that she’s not that bright, probably didn’t even glance over the book—let alone write it—before its release, and that she’s now trying to do damage control for what was included in it. There’s zero to celebrate here, but they sure

Why would Mr. T talk about it? Was she a fool that he pitied?

I’m so fucking sick of the abortion thing.

She didn’t “speak her truth.” Her ghostwriter adapted a story told to him by a mentally ill woman with an unreliable recollection of an event that occured a quarter century ago.

I mean, it really doesn’t shock me Britney never read the book she “wrote”.