In 1986, he was 23 and had like six credits to his name. I’m going to cut him a little slack for going along to get along. Blame the director and producer.
In 1986, he was 23 and had like six credits to his name. I’m going to cut him a little slack for going along to get along. Blame the director and producer.
Checked your past comments before replying because this sure sounds like trolling and yup didn’t even need to scroll down to see the N-word.
It’s kind of a shame, because the wording of the headline suggested that this might actually be a biting satirical take on the story... but then I saw the byline under it, and knew it would bend over backwards to side with the two wackos that are offended by fairy tales.
For God’s sake, Sam, can we cut this nonsense out? The “backlash” to the new Disney ride consisted entirely of one editorial on SFGate before Fox News picked it up and ran with their brand new culture war football. There is no need to play their game. I don’t care what two people on some editorial webpage have to say:…
Everyone with the slightest interest in all this should check out Glen Berger’s Song of Spider-Man: The Inside Story of the Most Controversial Musical in Broadway History, which is at turns jaw-dropping, agonizing, hilarious, and horrifying.
Also, why is the set work so great and the wire work so very awful?
What a fucking scumbag.
to Shankia,
Steve WAS the husband of Peggy. He didn’t abandon the time line. He had the full knowledge of how history went after he was thawed out and judged the world went just fine in the end (well good enough not to tamper with) and so he stayed with Peggy knowing that a younger version would be thawed out in 2014.…
Can we please stop pretending that the original Mortal Kombat was a good movie. It’s not..it really isn’t.
“we have a counterpoint: Nobody remembers Real Steel, so nobody will notice or care if this is the exact same movie.”
The really hilarious thing to me is that for all the shit Snyder got for BvS being a miserable slog (and it definitely is), according to Chris Terrio at least that was the direction WB demanded, and he and Zack fought to make the story lighter, or at least less conspicuously amoral. The original Goyer script ended…
The thieves used fake names, but would be captured when the cops turned on anti-aliasing.
I had been skeptical of Fisher’s cryptic claims, and I do think what’s been aired out has great worth. The idea that Whedon has had a successful career that has been mired in his joy over objectifying and ruining the careers of women and POC, all while maintaining an image of being the archon of progressive…
Maybe the Snyder Cut and Joss Whedon were bad ideas for the DC Universe.
I mean, I don’t disagree with the criticism per se, but I don’t know how anyone squares this moral righteousness over an actor taking a role with the fact that actors taking roles in pro-military propaganda blockbusters like Captain Marvel and Zero Dark Thirty never receive a fraction of this criticism. In fact, we’re…
Ah, this column is still going to be published here, huh.
I loved that Huntress, a woman who trained to kill and dedicated herself to revenge, clearly hadn’t had normal social interactions growing up and it showed.
Yeah, I feel like it’s unfairly dumped on. Margot Robbie’s clearly having a blast, Mary Elizabeth Winstead gave Huntress a hilarious awkwardness, and Ewan McGregor and Chris Messina make for the best gay villainous couple since Dustin Hoffman and Bob Hoskins in Hook.