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I haven’t seen Luca, but Turning Red was a blast, and I liked, Soul, too.

“Elemental" was pretty good too and came out just last year.

I feel like people forget how recent Luca and Turning Red are when talking about Pixar, they obviously got Fuuuuucked by the D+ release but I keep hearing “Pixar has sucked for years!” and then, when reminded of the D+ ones, respond “Oh yeah, those were pretty good actually.”

At comedy shows people somehow think they’re helping or that they’re part of the show.

The bottom 10% of society is just sooooo in need of attention:

...Good gravy, I’ve become my father.

Elaine devolves rapidly in the show around the dudetrio, and there’s even an arc where she finds a better version of them and becomes a better person but realizes she is addicted to being terrible and dumb.

Huh. I’m upsettingly over 35 and I always thought the joke was just that the shirt was ridiculous, and made you look like a pirate.

He’s literally just mad that young audiences don’t connect with his material, so he has to fabricate a reason why that isn’t his comedy sucking.

I think Jerry is still broken up over how Michael Richards has been basically ostracized from society, but what he did would have gotten him “cancelled” during Seinfeld’s run, so it makes no sense.

Jerry was a leader in late 90s ‘gay panic’ jokes.

I just...don’t know what the fuck Seinfeld is on about. Dude never was in any danger of being too fucking edgy, blue, or controversial. I’ve not seen a single thing that approaches even the tamer parts of a Bill Burr or Patton Oswalt show.

I remember a lot of people criticizing Ray for not being specific enough in his accusations. It was Charisma coming forward with specifics aplenty that really killed Whedon’s rep: https://www.avclub.com/charisma-carpenter-accuses-joss-whedon-of-emotional-abu-1846239812

Yeah, I’m not sure he was ever going to be a big Hollywood star (it looks like he’s a fairly accomplished stage actor, which i didn’t realize) but the man clearly chose what felt right instead of what felt safe. Not many have that iron.

Her specific accusations are some of the nastier but (unfortunetly) they weren’t given proper credibility at the time, Fisher raising hell brought all that back to the forefront.

Sadly, Ray Fisher paid the price for being outspoken.

Ray Fisher doesn’t get enough credit. Dude basically sacrificed his career just to expose that predatory asshole. Legit hero move.

I think Charisma Carpenter did more to kill Whedon’s rep than Ray did.

Excuse me, he was just now in Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon, which was in Netflix’s top ten movies for like a whole day!

Props to Whedon, he successfully kepy he rancid behavior under relative wraps until one man decided to hold his ground and fuck his day up. I know others tried but Ray Fisher pulled out the stops to burn that mans ass. Good for him.