>>>”It is pretty racist. What would you say if it refused to generate images of black people or white wash historical figures?
>>>”It is pretty racist. What would you say if it refused to generate images of black people or white wash historical figures?
This is pretty hilarious on several levels.
I hope he bought his lottery tickets.
Unless you don’t understand how the Movie Studios/Cinema Screeners’ split in box office revenue takes work, none of those movies broke even, except for Dracula Untold.
>>>>They had Smallville running when Superman Returns came out. And that was at a time when audiences probably weren’t as plugged into the comics lore.”
Because there are more viruses written for the Windows platform seeing as 80% of the world’s computers run on Windows. Therefore, more chances to catch more viruses.
Someone TOTALLY didn’t get the point of the article.
“IT’S WEBBING TIME!!!!!””
Neither are you.
No it wasn’t intended as a burn.
>>>>You’re suggestion about “the negative perception that SHE created” is prefaced entirely on the premise that she agreed and understood that she was causing bad press, which she obviously didn’t.”
And neither do you.
Are you a lawyer?
Cry more.
$804 box office gross at the US Box Office.
>>>>”No. Not renewing a contract is not being fired. Losing your job while under contract is being fired. This really isn’t complicated.”
She WAS....literally in talks to headline their spinoff from the Mandalorian called the “Heroes of the Republic” or something like that, and which Disney were poised to launch at the D23 event that year (2021) before this all blew up and they cancelled the plans and the spinoff.
I don’t think it’s so much, ‘we shouldn’t take her at her word’, more than it is, ‘she probably doesn’t know the difference’, and her lawyers haven’t explained it to her because they want the legal fees.
Elon Musk is basically the “Peter Thiel” to Gina Carano’s “Hulk Hogan” in trying to stick it to Disney ala Gawker (oh the irony).
The broad terms of her contract (in terms of its length anyway) were relatively well known.