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    “Firstly, the employee who allegedly leaked the data? They didn’t, or at least it’s more nuanced than you described.”

    No, the law firm in Philadelphia fired a guy for having AIDS while otherwise minding his own business at work. Netflix fired someone for leaking proprietary information and suspended someone for a day for intruding on a meeting they weren’t invited to... in other words actually doing things to disrupt or harm the

    IDK, this sounds like a pretty good example of separating the art from the artist in action.

    It’s been done: https://www.academia.edu/4460251

    Hmm, looking through this guy’s IMDB and it looks like he and Halyna Hutchins actually worked together previously on a 2019 film called Darlin’

    I had read somewhere that that “armorer puts the guns on a cart and the AD delivers it to the actor” thing was a COVID measure.

    The hypocrisy is noteworthy, but the reason this was never a controversy is because these are tweets made by a relative nobody, not the world’s most famous comedian on the world’s biggest streaming service.

    Uh, yeah.  The closest has very much been a thing for centuries.

    Depends on a bunch of factors. A lot of times studios don’t directly distribute movies in foreign markets but instead sell them to separate local companies to localize and market there, and in those cases the decision would be left up to them. But I think Disney is big enough to have their own local distributors in

    Latest account:

    That isn’t early, it’s right in line with the “Thursday preview” theatrical screenings that almost every wide release movie gets nowadays and is not the first HBO Max release to be lined up like that.

    “lots of films have been buoyed by dual streaming/theater release, and Dune follows suit with an HBO Max premiere the night before it arrives in theaters.”

    But the rebrand makes even more sense for Facebook. Google actually benefits a lot from being called “google” because it associates them with a search engine that works and not, say, Youtube which is as rife with misinformation as Facebook.

    I guess they’ll call themselves AAlphabet

    Arbitration clauses.

    I’d argue it shit the bed after season one, though I did quit around season three, so maybe it gets better after that?

    The legacy of The Leftovers kind of baffles me a little, the show ended really well so I kind of get why it’s well remembered but the first season was a chore at times and the second season also had its slow points. When one and a half seasons of a two and a half season show aren’t great it’s kind of hard to really

    From what I’ve read there were a LOT of stunts MTV (rightly?) wouldn’t let them do, to the point where that’s why they switched to doing movies.

    https://globalgrind.com/4268462/check-the-facts-ye-isnt-the-most-used-word-in-the-bible-but-go-off-ye/

    It’s surprising that he’s not going by his most popular nickname, Yeezy