But there are no facts in their statement. Nothing mentions if there was a contract, and what was in their employment contract.
But there are no facts in their statement. Nothing mentions if there was a contract, and what was in their employment contract.
While this is true, I think the debate is more about personal integrity and patterns of siphoning work without credit and not quite whether or not conducting oneself in such a way is against the law. Of course it’s not illegal to do this, but should one continuously support the work of an artist who might be willing…
Frasier (the character) was never really funny. Frasier reacting to those other characters (and them reacting to him) was.
it also just occurred to me that the college professor conceit means that half of these episodes are going to be about cancel culture.
yeah the digital flatness and over-lighting looks bad
There’s this weird valley, where they look lit up like a Disney show.
Looks like Generic Sitcom #3411.3
doesn’t look half bad, but it’s funny how these reboots already feel like a relic from 5-10 years ago.
Why would he join a French paramilitary group?
I assume Will didn't go to jail because Chris declined to press charges, where as Penn's victims didn't or were injured badly enough that the prosecution didn't feel the need to give the victim a choice.
He also convinced a judge that his community service requirement should be on a humanitarian mission in Haiti, but all he did was show up with a gun and terrorize people.
Being I can’t shoot a gun, I will continue to volunteer on the ground with World Central Kitchen for a third round of service this fall... you’re more than welcome to join me unless you prefer to sit on your snarky priviledged lazy ass while pounding your micro pud to Sean Penm’s grizzled, wife beating mug...just a…
Agreed. Because it’s telling. I get the impression that what bothers him most is that someone got away with something that he didn’t.
I’m surprised the write up by Audra (which was not very good in general) didn’t go into a bit more detail on that, however. Just printing Penn’s quote without letting readers know what that refers to (which is only one incident, not his abuse of Madonna, which was a separate incident) is a bit strange.
White man, with a history of punching quite a few people, becomes upset by Black man slapping someone once.
Well, SOMEONE sounds like a self-righteous hypocrite.
The article should really mention Penn’s own arrest for domestic assault that left Madonna bloodied, his arrest & conviction for slapping an extra on set, and other violent incidents.
I'm not listening to the guy who beat Madonna with a baseball bat.
Not sure how well bronze bullets would work
As an American of Ukrainian ancestry, I would very much like to shake the hand of every celebrity who speaks out for my family members still in Kyiv...except for this man, and now...Mila Kunis.