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No problem. I think everyone is entitled to privacy. I don't think the hacking was right by any means. Personal problems are personal problems. But we're talking about the representatives of a corporation here that didn't display its best behavior towards their colleagues, and that behavior is exemplary of larger

You quit.

Mexico. And talking past each other? All right, how do you feel about something like Wikileaks or corporate whistle blowers, for example?

Yes, you americans. And no, we don't need someone's private e-mails to have that conversation, but we did. So what should follow?

Have you seen Team America?

I think it's important to get an idea of how sexism and racism works when you guys are the biggest provider of entertainment in the world. Although, it's already reflected in your own work, so what gives, man?

Tons. I'm always behind on books:
1. Runaways: The Complete Collection (Vol.1) by Brian K. Vaughan
2. The Long Dark Tea Time of the Soul by Douglas Adams
3. The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick
4. Diary by Chuck Palahniuk
5. The Long Walk by Stephen King
6. The Stand by Stephen King
7. From the Earth to the Moon

Jesus, guys. I live in Mexico and there's no doubt that things are really shitty right now. But it's not the hell on Earth you're making it out to be. And I lived in Juárez when it was called the murder capital of the world.

I guess those Disney and WB cartoons from WW2 must've been in really poor taste.

I think the racism and sexism was newsworthy and something that should be discussed, and published. That said, I don't think anyone has behaved or done the right thing. I don't support anything that leads to censorship. I wasn't that enthused about watching it, but if Sony still plans on releasing the movie in

Someone at Badass Digest brought up if this was done with the approval of the Dahl Estate. If they didn't and they don't like the concept, I'm not sure if it could get made. It's like that Jim Henson biopic that was top of the list in 2009 that the Jim Henson Company bought, but they're unwilling to make because of

Not really into WoW, but if I end up loving that movie, I'll give Jones a lot of credit. Not like I have to, Moon and Source Code are among my favorite movies. I just wanted to see him do something different to an adaptation of that game.

It is in Mexico.

I'd like to read it just for batshit crazy it sounds. I'm intrigued because the writer wrote another script I really liked and it seems like more lighthearted stuff is his forté, so I'm curious why he opted to do this kind of material. I'd like to say money, but I don't like to jump to those sorts of conclusions. Lord

What was wrong with the Watterson script?

No. That scene sums up why it was a thrilling acting master class.

Your combination of comment, avatar and picture is perfect.

I actually find that aspect respectful to the victims. He's mentioned how he wanted to make a movie that a serial killer wouldn't want to emulate and I think he succeeded. And I don't find it that detached. The lake killing is horrifying by being so restrained about showing blood.

Nah.

Don't have a cow, man. It's in limited release. Although if you live in LA or NYC, you have every right to complain.