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Entertainment journalist from Canada, pop culture nut, tattoo collector, and obsessed with genre film/TV. Let's talk about random things and have some fun!
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Around the same time he was auditioning for BATMAN and SUPERMAN, the guy was really gunning for a franchise. I think he was just too young and unknown at the time to land those parts.
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"White House Removing/Replacing Reporters From Press Briefings" is the real headline...
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The last thing we should be doing is a boycott. At the same time, Brad and Hudson should be held accountable for those moronic quotes. Not media training talent is a choice...
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Well, the buck stops with Marvel's Brad Winderbaum....he's the main guy there overseeing the TV division and should be doing a better job media training these fucking losers. But that's just my humble opinion.
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Oh, the masks will be coming off. A bunch of these losers will keep getting so comfortable they'll reveal who they are...this idea that inclusion is some creative mistake is based on fuck-all. But yeah, it sucks good projects have idiots working on them.
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There were eight years of warnings about this fascist chaos agent posing as a politician..if folks are shocked by anything that is happening they must have been hibernating for the last decade, just arrived on Earth, brainwashed by the cult, or purposefully ignorant of anything around them.
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These are construction folks, farmhands, and other workers that do jobs that Americans don't want to do in 2025. At the same time, this felon pardoned domestic terrorists, convicted war criminals, and arms dealers. This "law-and-order" excuse is such an easy lie as he surrounds himself with crooks.
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The Russos have been talking about a desire to tackle the X-MEN since like INFINITY WAR/ENDGAME press tours...I'd personally want them FAR away from it. Could be just guessed given Marvel hired an in-house director with Matt Shakman for F4 and Destin Daniel Cretton doing SM4. Be wary of all rumors.
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Personal responsibility can't be ignored as easily this time around because everyone was quite aware of the danger Trump posed to the country/world.
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I'm speaking from an outsider's perspective and it just feels like a failing of the media and the 10 million voters that bailed on the process. We'll see what the country looks like in two years...
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Abortion rights were on the ballot and Trump still won...it's like people in America just aren't informed on anything or tune everything out which is just as dangerous as Trump developing his own terrorists.
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Possibly, but, I also think it's a spectrum of idiocy going on...plenty of good-intentioned people white/non-white alike refused to participate and rolled over. American selfishness isn't just relegated to white people, it's a cultural thing that is becoming as American as apple pie...
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You have a President who is only going to harm every chance he gets, he ran on fascist policies, cruelty, and revenge. He wasn't hiding these dark intentions, everyone was warned for years. Non-voters do bear responsibility for Trump, that's just reality.
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I understand it's folks' right not to vote, but, at the same time, personal responsibility doesn't vanish for helping install a monster and their fascist policies. You can't just only blame Dems for not selling themselves better. There was zero mystery or what-ifs with Trump this time...
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I mean, the Academy has a history of selecting weird nominees, but I also think that is by design to drum up attention and extra coverage ala snubs, etc
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When I watched the Oscar nominations I winced, thinking how upset folks would be to think that movie edged out two Luca Guadagnino projects. I've never really seen this much confusion with a nominee.
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Chaos is good for business in places where entertainment is first and truth-telling is secondary or non-existent. Americans need to start grasping that most places spewing "news" are more concerned about viewership than informing anyone. "News programs" morphing into sports talk was a mistake....
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Normalizing Trump's fascism numbed the public and voters to the incoming danger thinking that Vance and Musk would be the real people running things. Again, the media wants a close race because it's good for ratings even if it means selling the public on a fascist candidate.
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Those movies actually paralleled the Bush era, like faking intel to get multiple countries into the Iraq War. Senate scenes were meant to mock the US Senate of the Clinton/Bush years. Lucas wasn't as much "predicting" as he was commenting on modern events.