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Or Pitt behaved worse than them? I know with Miller she said he was good about it when she told him, clearly she didnt feel the same about how Pitt was. Obviously other factors may come into play but the simplest reason us that those behaved differently rather than her perceiving their behaviour differently 

Why bother making a trailer? Just take your intelligent, sensitive, complicated show about growing up in the South and stick the title “Teenage Bounty Hunters” onto it. Guaranteed failure!

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. Nothing about it should’ve worked for me on paper.

I think it’ll probably be “detrimental” to his dating life, because he won’t necessarily get the benefit of a blank slate, and surely some women who would have been attracted to him and willing to give him a chance probably won’t anymore. I also think if he actually tries to maintain these sorts of attitudes in an

Could encourage more women to come forward, if they realize his behavior was part of a recognizable pattern. I remember when the numbers of Cosby’s accusers was going up, several of them were saying “he did that EXACT SAME THING to me.”

I’ve been reading the backlash to Ted Lasso online, and I’ve come to the conclusion that people are starting to forget what the name of this show means. A lot of people seem to be caught up in the fate of Richmond, or of Nate, Beard, or even Rebecca, as if those situations are the crux of the narrative.

Funny enough women can be hot and seductive without having to flash skin 24/7.

The creator of Bebop said many times even before a live-action adaptation was planned that Spike was Asian. It was pointed out in the manga that he was “oriental.The creator specifically modeled him off of a well known Japanese actor (a specific part that actor played in fact) and everyone involved in the creation

And it wasn’t even a Soviet Bloc accent - just Yorkshire, because Isaacs decided that Zhukov would best be played as a Yorkshireman, and by the gods was he correct.

This trailer highlights how great Death of Stalin was - no one with the exception of Jason Isaacs did an accent and the film was all the better for it.

There’s a huge difference between the guy you think playfully pantsed a priest to cheer you up and the guy who loses all your money then lies about it, gets you fired for your job, makes you beg for the car keys, and calls the police on you, that will never allow you to get your own way to have your needs and desires

Came for Radcliffe and Buscemi. Stayed for Viswanathan.

But as the secrets of the lost tree unfold, the stakes reach even higher for Lily and Frank and their fate—and mankind’s—hangs in the balance.

One detail that I think gets glossed over a lot when talking about the Harry Potter film series is how incredibly fortunate the producers where with their child actor casting for the first film. Not just the main three, of course, but the supporting players as well: Tom Felton evolving from preteen bully to wimpy

There actually WAS a successor to the Harry Potter film franchise: it was Game of Thrones, which offered a darker, more adult fantasy novel adaptation to the same kids who had grown up on Potter and who were now 20something adults.

The final Harry Potter film is wickedly entertaining, though I felt the creators misunderstood or glossed over the story’s deeper themes; it’s always annoyed me that Harry dueled Voldemort alone in the courtyard rather than being surrounded by his community of loved ones. Then again, I’ve always felt the final book

I would have been mad too, so I’m not surprised. Anyone with eyes could see what was happening to Family Matters. Not Mr. White’s fault, but still. Stories about egos behind the scenes of sitcoms are nothing new. So it’s a testament to the cast that they stayed professional, came off like a loving group, and things

I mean he didn’t do that...the writers / showrunners did.

Although maybe you can’t really tell from the trailer, I like that for once, this doesn’t seem like they’re trying to establish a franchise.  Looks like they're just relying on the strength of the tale and general familiarity with Arthur and the Round Table without trying to explain an elaborate backstory.

There is so much room for great stories in and around the Arthurian legends. I hope this is a sign of more to come, with Arthur as a character and a backdrop but it not being his story.