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I don’t know. It’s weird now. He always had pervy comedy, but he presented himself as a helpless, hapless underdog while he was doing it. Now we know he was a very powerful and well-respected comedian whose disapproval could ruin careers, so that pierces that veil and his creepy jokes just become ... creepy.

You’re asking the wrong question.

There’s no answer to that question. Some people will forgive CK, or at least be willing to give him money. Others won’t. He might have a successful career again or he might not. It’s not as if he’s entitled to one.

He's done nothing to indicate that his attitude, views, or behavior have changed. An apology without genuine repentance isn't worth the paper it's printed on. 

He’s making fun of Ted Seranos’ quote about Gervais and Chapelle

I would have imagined Netflix falling over themselves to pay several million dollars for exclusive rights to this.

I am in the theater day one if this happens. 

Look I’d happily take a Morbius II on these conditions.

It’ll be like when Tommy Wiseau finally got we were goofing on his movie and he started pretending The Room was funny on purpose.

There would be an upshot here and it’s that Jared Leto would 100% not return for an “embrace the meme” sequel because he takes the CRAFT of ACTING too seriously for that. (Which is why we laugh at him currently.)

You still need proof?

Why would the cockpit even have windows? It’d be all screens.

After all these years, I just noticed something... if this were a real ship, the position of the cockpit makes no sense, or at least, is a terrible design.  Almost 90 degrees of the pilot’s view is obstructed.

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the most impactful moments are when Hans Zimmer and Benjamin Wallfisch directly reference Vangelis.”

I don’t know who this is *for*. Will anyone outside of L.A. find the subject interesting? This feels like one of those projects that the industry thinks is fascinating because it’s about them but everyone else is primed to shrug at. I like the talent involved, I just... Really? Angelyne? As I mention elsewhere in the

A Peacock biopic, no matter how great, is never going to do what you want for Rossum. I like her a lot too btw.

…or c) these movies are filmed on a green screen and it’s entirely common for people to appear in scenes together without ever having met.

The eternals was boring and sucked, but was still a big marvel movie that probably just came out at the wrong time, Sophie turner and Maisie Williams were both in X-Men movies in the past three years and the latter is currently in movies and TV. We're still very much in a disrupted film landscape so it's really hard

Yeah now they're all just consistently working in high profile film and TV gigs give or take a slight pandemic lull. Must be hell.