I never finished the series, but as long as there’s more Kristin Ritter, I’m in!
Really looking forward to him playing Sonic.
That’s true, but also way more nuanced than most Hollywood producers are going to get.
EVERYTHING is a flash in the pan compared to a movie that was essentially the only blockbuster playing for five years, with inflation-adjusted receipts boosted by a depressed US dollar.
Because it’s going to make a shit ton of money! Just like the original Broadway show that was SO BAD and so fucking stupid and everyone went to see the goddamn thing. People are gonna hate-watch it, drunk off their ass (or on acid, as one of my friends has already floated as an idea.) The furry community will go in…
I’m actually over here kind of nervous laughing like what the fuck, why would multiple people allow this to happen?
I edited it right away! I’m still right!
I assume he had some hand in casting a cis dude in The Danish Girl
If you’re going to a movie about an Uber driver looking for high-quality action, you’ve got bigger issues than having shit taste in movies.
“This is a difficult movie to watch. I found the whole experience very taxiing.”
Spoiler alert: We were the Guardians of the Galaxy the entire time.
You win the dumb award for being the dumbest, ever.
Find a sub. Don't watch a shitty dub of one of the best shows ever made, lmao
I think you’re right and Whitney doesn’t care.
this seems important to you
No, what’s sad is that you think you’ve stumbled onto some type of epiphany that a person can’t differentiate between modern sensibilities and the real world vs a tv show with characters set in a patriarchal and loosely dark/medieval fantasy setting.
I did read the article. My point is that the quote about losing sponsors is not at all framed in a way that acknowledges that Fred Rogers had no control of those things. That it was not a fight between Fred and Proctor and Gamble, but between many, many stations that carried the show and their fear of losing money.…
On the show, he would say, “I love you just the way you are.” One day I said, “Fred, were you talking to me?” And he looked at me and he said, “Yes, I’ve been talking to you for two years and you finally heard me today.” And I just collapsed into his arms. I started crying. That’s when I knew I loved him.
I don’t see where you’ve also acknowledged that there was a production company and PBS making the show and therefore would have reacted strongly against an openly gay man working on a childrens show. There was probably a threat of cancelling the whole show, and perhaps that is why Fred Rogers reacted the way he did.…