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I think they’ll be mostly fine, albeit less profitable. As often happens, the big creative burst that made everyone fall in love with the franchise is now pretty much spent, and they’re churning out worse movies with fewer and fewer widely recognizable heroes (Iron Man is gone, Captain America is gone, Black Panther

Quibi was Jeffrey Katzenberg thinking he could succeed where everyone where everyone else failed (monetizing short form scripted content) because he was Jeffrey Katzenberg. But yeah, I didn’t talk to anyone on the outside who didn’t think it was idiotic.

As I said in the other similar thread about her a few weeks back, the very worst thing women can do for their skin as they age is starve themselves. It absolutely destroys it, as Gwyneth Paltrow is a walking example of.

Reminds me of the head coach from Cheer, who more or less came out and said she was a conservative, but that she would defend to the death “her boys” on her team (almost all of whom are gay). It’s a li’l different when your fame and wealth depends on people whose lifestyles you would otherwise disagree with and work

It’s either been airbrushed or is in soft focus.

It’s a stupid long-run move. Splinter made their entire business into farming negative attention, and it killed them. Jezebel seems to be eager to make the same mistake.

Jezebel doesn’t seem to get that farming negative engagement is what killed Splinter.

This is starting to get pathetic.

Stars (usually) make just as much on streamer films as they do regular movies. Marvel trying to screw Johansson was an outlier.

One of the worst things you can do for your skin (and probably what’s inside your body too) is to do this kind of insane dieting as you age. It absolutely savages how it looks, as Gwyneth Paltrow and many others before her have proven. “A shriveled up banana” is a pretty good description.

“Free from Ted Lasso”, i.e. you mean the ~30 ep show she was a supporting actor on that made her an international star? (no, she wasn’t before)

The Exposition in the book is good. Its just not what people take away from the book and I’m certain an adaptation would probably just get rid of those aspects.

DeSantis looks like a grown up hobbit.

She’s always seemed like a good person, but it all speaks to the damned if you do damned if you don’t.

It may have something to do with people jumping to conclusions on her behalf. Like this article, for example. She didn’t say raped, which has a very specific connotation, but that she was sexually assaulted, which is a broader term. It’s her right to share, or not, what happened, and what the appropriate response from

Brooklyn Nine-Nine is the very earnest type of comedy that doesn’t work for me. I don’t believe anything the characters are saying, and they don’t either.

Ditto, he’s always seemed a bit off to me. Disassociated is maybe the best word.

Tactically, I think she should have a few more children. Maybe 3-4 at least. Maybe adopt a few with special needs (but not TOO special). Building a diversified portfolio is one’s best chance for long-term success in avoiding prison time and life in general.

Blah, facts.

Swap Connor and Shiv and you’ve got it.