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So there was a bright side to the 2016 election, then.

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It’s amazing how many people still do this stuff publicly when literally everyone around them has a camera these days.

The only thing more valuable than money is appealing to one’s ego. Giving Gadsby these opportunities was pretty genius.

Netflix already had a history with Gadsby in which she released two popular specials that presumably made Netflix money. What do you really think Netflix’s motivation is here? To give genderqueer voices a platform or to make more money off a proven commodity? Come on.

To be honest, I find this modern fascination with True Crime and serial killers to be quite noxious overall. Partly because of what Isbell says, that the proliferation of these stories are clearly influenced by people seeing the opportunity to make a lot of money off stories that aren’t owned by anyone(though morally

You didn’t pay me nearly enough to deal with the real world consequences of the hate speech dog whistling you refuse to acknowledge, Ted.”

eh.The director specifically wanted him.Not sure how much auditioning there was in the first place.

How many minutes? You can’t mention a standing ovation around here without stating the length in minutes.

An Open Letter to People Who Love to Write Open Letters:

Also, it’s a great prism for how much star power truly matters for a rather dusty property. Charlie’s Angels (2000) wasn’t a hit because people held a torch for the show, it’s because it was a big-budget, slickly made action-comedy starring the two biggest under-30 actresses in the business at the time at their career

I also watched Birds of Prey at home after missing it in cinemas in the weeks before the lockdown and absolutely loathed it. Which was hugely disappointing given it was one I’d been looking forward to it before its release.

I assure you, if there’s one place you need money after dark it’s New Orleans.

Posted by someone who has clearly never had to deal with precious, self-important “artistes”.

The hardest parts of being a movie producer:

Point Break, one of the best action movies ever, was made by a woman. You made a shitty movie. Stop making excuses.