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Looks like somebody needs robot insurance.

Enjoy your cancer, wrongly-accused prisoners!

At some point a group of people making this video had to decide that when Katy refueled herself with gas, where exactly in her butt it would go. And in a strange choice didn’t pick the spot we all assumed they’d use.

Pro-tip: the people who tend to dissect and deny the claims of potential victims in order to protect celebrities ARE USUALLY THE SAME PEOPLE. The fact you didn’t notice that this happens in every single thread regardless of gender is probably a red flag for your confirmation bias.

I don’t doubt this, but certain behavior existing isn’t proof that every person above them in the hierarchy are the same

I feel like these are obvious Ace Attorney style contradictions.

I said this when the P Diddy video game out a few months ago, and it remains true:

His job was to lie on the floor, he complains about how she stepped near him

I’d also point out that a lone female accuser who was also suing for half a million dollars would be absolutely crucified online, and there is no way it would kill the guy’s career by itself. Casey Affleck settled two different sexual harassment lawsuits in 2010 and has appeared in 16 movies since then, including last

I don’t have to imagine it, that happens all the time!

Maybe this is a generational divide, but I assumed “written it down immediately” meant the Notes app on his phone. Because no, people don’t usually bring a pen and paper into a Portapotty these days.

<s>I know we just recently discovered this was a problem in Hollywood, </s> and I know it is mostly on the performer not to abuse their privilege, but doesn’t part of this fall on the people doing the hiring? Either they are just too enamored with fame to really check their bias or they are exploiting the

I think the problem there is it would have looked even more like a me-too Yellowstone.  Regardless, the trailer for the first installment wasn’t that compelling and absolutely seems like even in its current format should absolutely have been given time to find an audience on streaming.  I rarely say that because I

It does not work as a standalone film. I went into it knowing there would be a Chapter 2, so I was fine with Chapter 1 ending the way it did.

Actually I totally buy that. Who is going to go see Part 2 if they haven’t seen Part 1? I always thought the release date of the second was way to close to Part 1 when they announced the dates. Even the Matrix 2 & 3, enormous blockbusters many people saw, were 5 months apart.  You have to give your audience time to

This is in order to “give audiences a greater opportunity to discover the first installment of Horizon over the coming weeks, including on PVOD and MAX.”

Maybe Gene Hackman is the only one who really seemed to have retired.

Like Bay Area rapping legend Too $hort, who “retired” with his tenth album in 1996 and then went on to release 11 more, not including collaborations, over the past 30 years.

I’ll believe her when I (don’t) see her.  I feel like very few celebrities who announce they’re quitting actually follow through.  The ones who quit just... you know, quit and fade away.

Because show business is an industry where people can conceivably keep working well into old age, I think we get used to the idea that people in the industry will keep going until they just literally can’t anymore. But you’d never say to an accountant, “Gee, you’re only 66. What happened to make you decide you wanted