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I personally hypothesize (And I 100% nothing to back this on, this is just my opinion. Fisher has been way to vague to confirm one way or another if his accusations are in good faith or not.) that this is Fisher being mad that basically everything Snyder-related is being scrapped from the DCEU.

I get the impression Snyder is VERY forgiving of actors who can’t act while Whedon isn’t.

In case anybody was wondering, the reason why I haven’t appeared in any DC superhero movies either is because of a separate, unrelated feud I’m having with Walter Hamada.

This sucks because as we all know Cyborg has been the lynchpin of the Justice League franchise for many, many, many years.

There’s something perfectly DCEU about this in how all these stars have been telling us how awful an experience it was without detailing a single actual allegation of what happened.

Actually, I saw on Twitter someone saying they thought they didn’t want to call it Wonder Woman 2 or II, so it wouldn’t be “WWII.” That kinda does make sense. The naming, that is, not the movie. The movie makes no sense.

The entire grocery market is something like $6 trillion and Whole Foods revenues are around $17 billion. That’s gnat-on-ass-of-an-elephant sort of scaling.

All this.

You are conflating two distinctly different issues, Alex. And you seem to realize this very clearly, but it doesn’t seem to stop you from writing an article of ill consideration.

“a solid contender for the title of Best Hollywood Chris” - Crikey, enough with this tired gag, please. Even if it’s technically punching up, it’s still a form of cyber-bullying, implies objective truths where there are none, and rests entirely upon a lame observation of actors sharing a first name as if that’s some

I think the difference is that if that happened today, Freedom Fries would DEFINITELY have caught on more and really been an actual thing.

This actually makes me like Pratt a little more and the AV Club a little less.

“doing its part to ram the [...] joke into the ground I see”

Look, I hate Chris Pratt. And this hook is a huge fucking leap. 

Oh, I don’t even like Chris Pratt; I’m just annoyed with AV Club’s continued attempts to make Fetch happen with the Worst Chris schtick.

AV Club doing its part to ram the “Worst Chris” joke into the ground I see. The Space Force shit is ridiculous, but not as ridiculous as the “shaping the strategic environment” tweet from last summer.

The millennial snark is practically palpable in this podcast. Yeesh. Not that I disagree that most major awards are just publicity stunts, but you just know the people who are thumbing their nose at the concept are the same people who love to argue about same thing. We all do. We love debating the merits of game X and

Sorry but that doesn’t stack up. There’s enough shit going around about Whedon that I’m inclined to believe it’s mostly true, but I don’t like people alluding to stuff without any details, because it potentially invites people to infer worse stuff than what actually happened.  If it’s important to publicise what he

Screenshot of WarnerMedia’s statement:

I had my own experience with [Whedon], which wasn’t the best one, but I took care of it there and when it happened. I took it to the higher-ups and they took care of it.