OF COURSE!
OF COURSE!
Mark McGrath has always been one of those people who’s happily been upfront about being willing to sell out in order to achieve fame and money.
Now that Christopher Plummer has passed on, I vote we start CGing Tig Notaro into random movies.
Traptdoor spiders also have incredibly problematic political views.
Some day, Michael Cera’s gonna be 65 years old, and it’s going to be weird.
I worked at the Arclight Hollywood in 2012/2013, and as a film fan it was such a cool experience. Got to meet about every famous actor and filmmaker you could think of, saw so many movies for free, and worked with a ton of awesome people. A few stray memories:
Just going to point out that the thread where two evidently Indian guys are discussing their relationship with representation is waaay less popular than the threads where a bunch of white people argue with each other. Sigh.
Artists deserve to get paid. Entirely unrelated to that, “I can’t be the one destroying the planet, I’m a vegetarian” is an impressively childish argument.
Other critics cite the massive amount of energy it takes to mine cryptocurrency, but according to the Cambridge Center for Alternative Finance, “always-on but inactive home devices in the USA” consume as much energy in a year as Bitcoin would in 1.7 years..
I mean, I don’t disagree with the criticism per se, but I don’t know how anyone squares this moral righteousness over an actor taking a role with the fact that actors taking roles in pro-military propaganda blockbusters like Captain Marvel and Zero Dark Thirty never receive a fraction of this criticism. In fact, we’re…
I know that it’s easy to say he’s good looking, he gets paid quite well to be impossibly muscular, and what straight man wouldn’t enjoy that kind of attention from women, so what does he have to complain about. But I’ve read multiple interviews with him where his feelings about his body and the unhealthy things he…
An Israeli moving into someone else’s space without permission? Surely you jest.
I had to Google it too. Not because I didn’t know what it was, though. I just have a problem.
“If you wanna be my lover, you gotta get with my friends” is probably a more useful direction than anything Dr Phil has ever offered.
Mmm, monky.
With someone high profile I don’t think it would be inappropriate or malicious, in a news article, to say something like “when he identified as Ellen” once when describing past work or their earlier life. This is not malicious if it’s for the sake of clarity for any reader who may not be familiar with his story. The…
I understand that it’s a bit weird when he was famous for so long under another name, but if people write articles about Elton John or Snoop Dogg and talk about their childhoods they don’t revert to calling them Reg Dwight or Calvin Broadus the whole way through those paragraphs.
Sonic was robbed!
What are the rules about supporting vs lead actor? Trying to understand how Kaluuya and Stanfield are both supporting, and why Kaluuya isn’t considered Lead.