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Not a Pixar film.

No, but it’s important

“Mother!” surprised the shit out of me, but I'm not sure that's in the Family Cinematic Universe. 

A million dead.

Brace yourselves, I preferred Thor 2 to Thor 3 and took one look at Thor 4 promotions and thought "Yeah, I'm not touching that."

Having lost my father to COVID in the early days of the pandemic, I’m not sure words exist to convey just how little sympathy I have for this selfish, abhorrent nonsense. I get that people have medical freedom, but if someone won’t get vaccinated (without a legitimate medical exemption), then for the love of god, shut

“I didn’t turn it down. They just wouldn’t give it to me.”

“You can’t tell me what to do!”

I get it if you’re defending a writer, a director, an actor, etc.

But they don’t get to point their nose at me or anyone.

Eh, he also went on to say: “I mean, I’m not the first person to say that. I think that’s been said a zillion times…but it’s like, you know, it’s these franchise characters that become a star... I’m not even putting them down frankly, to tell you the truth... But that is one of the — the legacy of the Marvel-ization

After Quentin Tarantino said that the comic book series had changed the modern movie star, Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings actor Simu Liu took to Twitter to defend his job.

>Unlike classic Disney, however, the cartoonish villain is replaced by more thoughtful psychological drama

He kinda’ isn’t. Since the first Iron Man he’s branched off and headlined a few movie star vehicles here and there but really hasn’t had anything hit the pop culture zeitgeist in the same way, well, Iron Man did. Doolittle, for example, relied heavily on his movie stardom and died on arrival. He reminds me a lot of

The Board’s problems with Chapek wasn’t his policies.  It was his personality and management style, which caused him to lose the support of Disney employees, executives and stockholders.  His brief tenure has been one PR disaster after another, capped by surprising stockholders about the 4th quarter losses.  If Chapek

Chapek drew a lot of criticism for his handling of Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill. He also shut down what were considered complementary services at Walt Disney World, like the Magical Express and free MagicBands. I can’t say how much of this is valid, but people associate Chapek with rising prices and declining quality

If he wasn't dead already, casting him in bronze certainly finished him.

This is medial research funding 101. If you can’t claim whatever you are studying may cure cancer(there is a lot of money in cancer research), then make a sensational claim that gets you a headline.  “Bruce Lee may have totally died of this Kidney thing in Im researching but the money ran out”

He’s the thinking James Cameron’s James Cameron.