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Post by aphazel on Apr 18, 2019 22:43:25 GMT
Perhaps. Captain Marvel had the second highest grossing opening weekend, after a quick Google search I discovered I had erroneous information, either way I could care less how much money she makes. I won't contribute one cent. Like I previously stated I don't really care if Disney notices or not. Larson has a poor attitude, as she stated on Kimmel her and Samuel Jackson have worked with quite a few people they hate, I can only guess who and why, considering he's a known racist. After seeing her lash out at hemsworth on entertainment tonight there is no doubt she's probably annoying to work with. I'm perfectly content knowing my absence won't make a difference just as you should be content that I won't be swayed otherwise. That Hemsworth thing was blown out of proportion, so I don't know why you're using that to prove your point. She was clearly irritated, not sure what reasoning she had. You could see it on her face and hear it in her tone. The more expusure she gets the more you'll see her true colors
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Post by blockbusted on Apr 18, 2019 22:45:29 GMT
That Hemsworth thing was blown out of proportion, so I don't know why you're using that to prove your point. She was clearly irritated, not sure what reasoning she had. You could see it on her face and hear it in her tone. The more expusure she gets the more you'll see her true colors Perhaps, but there's another poster who posted a full interview. Apparently, the whole thing works much better when you look at the entire video.
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Post by aphazel on Apr 18, 2019 22:47:59 GMT
She was clearly irritated, not sure what reasoning she had. You could see it on her face and hear it in her tone. The more expusure she gets the more you'll see her true colors Perhaps, but there's another poster who posted a full interview. Apparently, the whole thing works much better when you look at the entire video. That could be true too. Interview cuts are sometimes misleading.
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Post by merh on Apr 18, 2019 23:49:21 GMT
It's one thing being a precious snowflake but pretending to have children to make your point just makes it perfect. I actually do have children, a 10 year old girl and a 16 year old boy. So by calling me a snowflake you're saying Disney is entitled my money anyways? Even if the film is garbage and the lead star is a total jerk?? I'm not sure what point you're trying to make but you've revealed yourself to be not worth being taken seriously. Come up with a real argument or don't bother responding. I struggled to find strong female leads in films to take my girl to when she was small. Disney actually decided to stop making female leads because mothers of daughters would take their daughters no matter but mothers of sons would not go to Mulan, etc. I developed quite an attitude about mothers of sons & how they taught those sons. Like telling my daughter only boys play badeball, not girls. So I hope someone takes your 10 yr old daughter. There is a feminist perspective, but it's not excessive. It's stuff I recognize from the 80s, but most of the guys who go seem yo be amazed it's not the FEMINAZI!!! They expected. Larson is one of several actors. Sam Jackson. Clark Gregg Like maybe 1/6th of the major players equation
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Post by merh on Apr 18, 2019 23:53:22 GMT
Perhaps, but there's another poster who posted a full interview. Apparently, the whole thing works much better when you look at the entire video. That could be true too. Interview cuts are sometimes misleading. The whole interview is much better. I've seen the actors comment on getting a bit punch drunk because they do like a dozen a day
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Post by aphazel on Apr 19, 2019 0:12:28 GMT
I actually do have children, a 10 year old girl and a 16 year old boy. So by calling me a snowflake you're saying Disney is entitled my money anyways? Even if the film is garbage and the lead star is a total jerk?? I'm not sure what point you're trying to make but you've revealed yourself to be not worth being taken seriously. Come up with a real argument or don't bother responding. I struggled to find strong female leads in films to take my girl to when she was small. Disney actually decided to stop making female leads because mothers of daughters would take their daughters no matter but mothers of sons would not go to Mulan, etc. I developed quite an attitude about mothers of sons & how they taught those sons. Like telling my daughter only boys play badeball, not girls. So I hope someone takes your 10 yr old daughter. There is a feminist perspective, but it's not excessive. It's stuff I recognize from the 80s, but most of the guys who go seem yo be amazed it's not the FEMINAZI!!! They expected. Larson is one of several actors. Sam Jackson. Clark Gregg Like maybe 1/6th of the major players equation You see I have no problem with strong female leads. Wonder woman was breath takingly amazing. Gal Gadot is an incredibly classy woman an a great actress. Daisy Ridley from the new star wars is doing a fantastic job with some pretty big shoes to fill being the replacement for Luke Skywalker and is doing so with ease. There are actually a ton of movies which have strong female leads cast you can choose from with great plots, scripts, and lead actresses. Enters the scene Brie Larson who isn't shy about her political and social views decries american males of European descent and protrays a character with absolutely no depth at all. She's by no means unique or is she special in comparison to the other many women who have taken the lead and handles it with grace and class. Kevin Feige is taken Marvel down a SJW road while he was doing so good by being above the fray. If my little girl wants to see it that bad she can wait till it appears on redbox. I don't think Brie Larson is an appropriate role model because of the way she treats people
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Post by aphazel on Apr 19, 2019 0:15:37 GMT
That could be true too. Interview cuts are sometimes misleading. The whole interview is much better. I've seen the actors comment on getting a bit punch drunk because they do like a dozen a day A dozen interviews a day?
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Post by merh on Apr 19, 2019 1:03:28 GMT
Oh believe me, some of the conservative ones have no idea what they are talking about either. But it's getting to where you can count Hollywood conservatives on your fingers so I don't give them much thought. I'd like to live in a world where celebrities didn't behave like politicians and politicians weren't treated as celebrities. The majority of them are activists though and it's ruined the experience of enjoying cinema, because instead of getting to escape political drama I'm forced to think about it when I see their stupid faces and that's after paying 20 bucks for a ticket and an extra 50 for a popcorn bucket, large drink, and a pickle. Yet we always have had it. Ronnie was Governor of California before he was president & allegedly he was a major snitch on communists in the 50s. War protests in the 60s. Some of them went & played with the Cuba revolution thing in what, the 50s? Whenever it was. Mom had that First Family record & played it all the time in the 60s. That poor guy probably figured he had it made for 8 yrs, then Kennedy was assassinated So the equation is just forget what Jane Fonda did in the 60s or don't go to her films. True for all of them.
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Post by merh on Apr 19, 2019 1:15:53 GMT
The whole interview is much better. I've seen the actors comment on getting a bit punch drunk because they do like a dozen a day A dozen interviews a day? Yeah. I remember at Comic-con the actors would be whisked away to other rooms where the gathered press would each get their 10 minutes with them When Evans & Renner got in trouble over their comments on Black Widow, the comment was made they had done several interviews that day & at a certain point one starts changing up the answers. I mean, they are getting asked the same questions over & over & over. It's a press junket
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Post by aphazel on Apr 19, 2019 1:41:50 GMT
I'd like to live in a world where celebrities didn't behave like politicians and politicians weren't treated as celebrities. The majority of them are activists though and it's ruined the experience of enjoying cinema, because instead of getting to escape political drama I'm forced to think about it when I see their stupid faces and that's after paying 20 bucks for a ticket and an extra 50 for a popcorn bucket, large drink, and a pickle. Yet we always have had it. Ronnie was Governor of California before he was president & allegedly he was a major snitch on communists in the 50s. War protests in the 60s. Some of them went & played with the Cuba revolution thing in what, the 50s? Whenever it was. Mom had that First Family record & played it all the time in the 60s. That poor guy probably figured he had it made for 8 yrs, then Kennedy was assassinated So the equation is just forget what Jane Fonda did in the 60s or don't go to her films. True for all of them. Ronnie is different because he actually became a politician, and ascended into the highest office. All thee other celebrities are comfortable with making their comments entrenched in activism but go on record without actually going on record from office, and taking the heat as a public official. Love him or hate him Reagan was a successful governor of California and then went to war with the establishment wing of the republican party, dominated after I think two failed bids for president. I won't give Schwarzenegger the same kudos because he rode into the governors mansion off his wife's political connections, his stardom might have gotten him the votes but Maria Schriever was the one who did all the heavy political lifting. There are a lot of vets who refuse to see anything fonda because of her antics in Hanoi Hilton, my father being one of those vets. I can over look a lot of what stars do because if I let all the ones who annoy me dictate what i watch then I would never see one single movie. I understand being private citizens they have the same rights I do to speak their minds and even fund which political machine they desire but I don't have to help them. Some celebrities I've sworn off completely over their in your face political views although I try not to pull that card often.
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Post by aphazel on Apr 19, 2019 1:47:15 GMT
A dozen interviews a day? Yeah. I remember at Comic-con the actors would be whisked away to other rooms where the gathered press would each get their 10 minutes with them When Evans & Renner got in trouble over their comments on Black Widow, the comment was made they had done several interviews that day & at a certain point one starts changing up the answers. I mean, they are getting asked the same questions over & over & over. It's a press junket Comic con is pretty intense for the main attraction and the ones who man the booths. I think Lena Headly said people avoided her booth because of how awesome of a job she did portraying Cersei Lannister. Even though she said she felt flattered that her acting skills are that good and that convincing I bet she wished she showed up to promote 300 instead. Either which way comic con is packed with dedicated fans, some of them fanatics. It's a pretty big event with all kinds of press swarming the stars who are there for whatever character they're known for. Of course they're going to get bombarded with interview after interview. If any of them do show up they are there to work, not have fun like the ones who paid for tickets and when they show up they better bring their A games.
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Post by merh on Apr 19, 2019 1:59:59 GMT
I struggled to find strong female leads in films to take my girl to when she was small. Disney actually decided to stop making female leads because mothers of daughters would take their daughters no matter but mothers of sons would not go to Mulan, etc. I developed quite an attitude about mothers of sons & how they taught those sons. Like telling my daughter only boys play badeball, not girls. So I hope someone takes your 10 yr old daughter. There is a feminist perspective, but it's not excessive. It's stuff I recognize from the 80s, but most of the guys who go seem yo be amazed it's not the FEMINAZI!!! They expected. Larson is one of several actors. Sam Jackson. Clark Gregg Like maybe 1/6th of the major players equation You see I have no problem with strong female leads. My child was born in 1990. Aladdin was her first movie in a theater Lion King Nightmare before Christmas Prince of Eqypt Pagemaster Little Rascals (He-Man Womanhaters Club) The Thief & the Cobbler So many where the girl was sidekick at best. Cap fangirl. There was a cartoon in the 60s. Basically comic pages with a few things moving like Cap's shield. When I told my dad about it, he told me how he read Cap as a child during WWII & when I mentioned Thor, his great-great(-great?) grandfather came over from Denmark in 1850 & both those heroes became all the wonderful things I loved about my father (yeah, I was daddy's girl). So of course I have seen First Avenger many times. It is so perfectly Cap. Tony Stark pisses me off when he says everything special about Cap came out of a test tube because that is SO damned wrong. Cap is a Good Man. And sorry, too much from Wonder Woman feels like retread First Avenger. Gather the team in the bar. Cap's first mission was him acting to save others. Steve goes down with the plane to save the world. There's a scene of Diana on her horse that us highly reminiscent of a scene of Cap on his motorcycle Yet Cap didnt need Peggy to make him a man like Diana had to have Steve make her a woman before battle. She isn't offensive to guys because she works with guys, but she's fairly much staying inside the lines. You haven't seen the movie. How do you know? It is actually very affirming when she REALIZES she doesn't have to play by the rules her kidnappers set to control her. She can be herself, not what the Kree want to make her. Such a horrible message, I know. What she said was she wanted more diversity in the press room. She said she didn't need a white male telling her what he thought of Wrinkle in Time-that movie wasnt made for the white male audience. It's a children's book. I read it when I was 9. Were you a DC fanboy? www.cbr.com/stan-lee-was-always-anti-bigotry-racism/Maybe that's why I always favored Marvel. I remember reading Supergirl & Superboy as a child, but Marvel resonated in my child heart. My kid saw her first R-rated movie when she was 8. My choice. My parenting. There were PG-13 films she didn't see until she was 13. John Lennon was a jerk. Have you ever gotten into some of his feuds? Not to mention his first wife. Yet he made some beautiful songs. I taught my kid idols have flaws.
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Post by aphazel on Apr 19, 2019 2:24:35 GMT
You see I have no problem with strong female leads. My child was born in 1990. Aladdin was her first movie in a theater Lion King Nightmare before Christmas Prince of Eqypt Pagemaster Little Rascals (He-Man Womanhaters Club) The Thief & the Cobbler So many where the girl was sidekick at best. Cap fangirl. There was a cartoon in the 60s. Basically comic pages with a few things moving like Cap's shield. When I told my dad about it, he told me how he read Cap as a child during WWII & when I mentioned Thor, his great-great(-great?) grandfather came over from Denmark in 1850 & both those heroes became all the wonderful things I loved about my father (yeah, I was daddy's girl). So of course I have seen First Avenger many times. It is so perfectly Cap. Tony Stark pisses me off when he says everything special about Cap came out of a test tube because that is SO damned wrong. Cap is a Good Man. And sorry, too much from Wonder Woman feels like retread First Avenger. Gather the team in the bar. Cap's first mission was him acting to save others. Steve goes down with the plane to save the world. There's a scene of Diana on her horse that us highly reminiscent of a scene of Cap on his motorcycle Yet Cap didnt need Peggy to make him a man like Diana had to have Steve make her a woman before battle. She isn't offensive to guys because she works with guys, but she's fairly much staying inside the lines. You haven't seen the movie. How do you know? It is actually very affirming when she REALIZES she doesn't have to play by the rules her kidnappers set to control her. She can be herself, not what the Kree want to make her. Such a horrible message, I know. What she said was she wanted more diversity in the press room. She said she didn't need a white male telling her what he thought of Wrinkle in Time-that movie wasnt made for the white male audience. It's a children's book. I read it when I was 9. Were you a DC fanboy? www.cbr.com/stan-lee-was-always-anti-bigotry-racism/Maybe that's why I always favored Marvel. I remember reading Supergirl & Superboy as a child, but Marvel resonated in my child heart. My kid saw her first R-rated movie when she was 8. My choice. My parenting. There were PG-13 films she didn't see until she was 13. John Lennon was a jerk. Have you ever gotten into some of his feuds? Not to mention his first wife. Yet he made some beautiful songs. I taught my kid idols have flaws. Tony stark was just pissed off because he trusted and confided in cap, then he finds out he kept this monstrous secret about buckey killing his parents. Of course Rogers and Buckey had a dynamic friendship that went back to the greatest generation but he didn't want to understand that, because they have been on the front lines together. Lee ws careful not to insult his fans though, that's the big difference between him and Larson. She is no Stan Lee, not by a long shot and the comparison is a stretch to say the least. He was a World War 2 veteran who faced evil and experienced triumph personally, while Larson is just some chick who gets paid millions of dollars to pretend to be someone she'll never be IRL. The comparison between the two is laughable. Does Captain Marvel have any vulnerabilities at all? From what I can tell she seems invincible when even superman had weakness and flaws. He had enemies who were stronger than him. His comics and films weren't just two hours of him ripping through the enemies like a hot knife through butter till the credits roll. That sounds like a boring film. Yes I do like DC. It's hard for me to pick a favorite between DC and Marvel because both have incredible characters and incredible stories. I know you're partial to marvel but I used Wonder Woman as an example because unlike brie Larson she doesn't get herself in unfortunate situations where she is the center of controversy. Actors are for the most part empty vessels waiting to be filled with a script and a multimillion dollar contract. Most of them think their opinions matter and they for the most part have this overwhelming hubris sense of self importance. Instead of harping in skin color maybe she should be more focused on who in her press core who can do the job. I'm sorry but if she fired people for being African American she would never work in Hollywood again, and for a damn good reason. But when it's a white person the rest of us are expected to sit down and STFU, and we still must go see the film or we're bigots. This practice and approach of who has what skin color needs to stop period. Anyways, I've spent all day talking to you and it's time for me to focus on something other than actors and actresses.
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Post by Skaathar on Apr 19, 2019 4:49:13 GMT
I struggled to find strong female leads in films to take my girl to when she was small. Disney actually decided to stop making female leads because mothers of daughters would take their daughters no matter but mothers of sons would not go to Mulan, etc. I developed quite an attitude about mothers of sons & how they taught those sons. Like telling my daughter only boys play badeball, not girls. So I hope someone takes your 10 yr old daughter. There is a feminist perspective, but it's not excessive. It's stuff I recognize from the 80s, but most of the guys who go seem yo be amazed it's not the FEMINAZI!!! They expected. Larson is one of several actors. Sam Jackson. Clark Gregg Like maybe 1/6th of the major players equation You see I have no problem with strong female leads. Wonder woman was breath takingly amazing. Gal Gadot is an incredibly classy woman an a great actress. Daisy Ridley from the new star wars is doing a fantastic job with some pretty big shoes to fill being the replacement for Luke Skywalker and is doing so with ease. There are actually a ton of movies which have strong female leads cast you can choose from with great plots, scripts, and lead actresses. Enters the scene Brie Larson who isn't shy about her political and social views decries american males of European descent and protrays a character with absolutely no depth at all. She's by no means unique or is she special in comparison to the other many women who have taken the lead and handles it with grace and class. Kevin Feige is taken Marvel down a SJW road while he was doing so good by being above the fray. If my little girl wants to see it that bad she can wait till it appears on redbox. I don't think Brie Larson is an appropriate role model because of the way she treats people Larson's Carol Danvers is a way better character than Ridley's Rey.
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Post by poelzig on Apr 19, 2019 5:41:40 GMT
A dozen interviews a day? Yeah. I remember at Comic-con the actors would be whisked away to other rooms where the gathered press would each get their 10 minutes with them When Evans & Renner got in trouble over their comments on Black Widow, the comment was made they had done several interviews that day & at a certain point one starts changing up the answers. I mean, they are getting asked the same questions over & over & over. It's a press junket So a dozen 10 minute interviews? Oh my God!!!!!! An entire TWO hours of SITTING down and TALKING in a climate controlled environment while being adored and allowed to virtue signal and pat yourself on the back non stop in front of fawning idiots who eagerly gobble up your bull shit? Oh the horror...the horror. What a tough day that must be huh sweetie? I'm guessing all the people sympathizing with poor cheese and that exhausting schedule of sitting on her brains have NEVER broke a sweat in their pampered little lives.
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Post by RedDeadFallout on Apr 19, 2019 7:47:51 GMT
Do you think saying "don't bother responding" will have you taken seriously? If anything you're asking me not to respond you don't have to try any harder. And yeah, white men aren't the only people in the world, if that's a problem for you then maybe you're not cut out for these conversations. Screaming snowflake doesn't do your image any favors. I'm not really interested in having any sort of serious conversation with you and this will be the last amount of any sort of attention you will get from me. Two posts in a row saying you won't respond, seems like you know how wrong you are.
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Post by darkpast on Apr 20, 2019 5:58:42 GMT
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Post by gljbradley on Apr 20, 2019 15:16:39 GMT
You see I have no problem with strong female leads. Wonder woman was breath takingly amazing. Gal Gadot is an incredibly classy woman an a great actress. Daisy Ridley from the new star wars is doing a fantastic job with some pretty big shoes to fill being the replacement for Luke Skywalker and is doing so with ease. There are actually a ton of movies which have strong female leads cast you can choose from with great plots, scripts, and lead actresses. Enters the scene Brie Larson who isn't shy about her political and social views decries american males of European descent and protrays a character with absolutely no depth at all. She's by no means unique or is she special in comparison to the other many women who have taken the lead and handles it with grace and class. Kevin Feige is taken Marvel down a SJW road while he was doing so good by being above the fray. If my little girl wants to see it that bad she can wait till it appears on redbox. I don't think Brie Larson is an appropriate role model because of the way she treats people Larson's Carol Danvers is a way better character than Ridley's Rey. Both of them are unimpressive as these characters.
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Post by merh on Apr 20, 2019 21:51:36 GMT
Tony stark was just pissed off because he trusted and confided in cap, then he finds out he kept this monstrous secret about buckey killing his parents. Of course Rogers and Buckey had a dynamic friendship that went back to the greatest generation but he didn't want to understand that, because they have been on the front lines together. I believe if you watch Civil War again you will see Cap says he didn't know it was Bucky, just that Hydra took Howard Stark out, on that list Jasper Sitwell yelled out when they threatened to toss him off the building, remember? Steve told Tony he didn't know until seeing the footage at the same time Tony did who did it. Steve found out Howard Stark was a target during Winter Soldier. Tony didn't like Cap much, dude. It is Tony's personality he feels possession over those he interacts with. He told Thor, Loki's brother, not to take "my stuff". Why the hell would Loki belong to Tony? Coulson's death didn't unite the team. It brought Tony on board. Tony interacted with Phil so he was the face of SHIELD to Tony. Loki took that from Tony But Tony hated Steve. Remember the comment in Avengers about how Howard was always talking about Steve? You said Feige. Move the goalpost much? Who CARES what she says? She's the hired help. It's like Shakespeare. How many people have played Hamlet? You going to damn Shakespeare because Mel Gibson bitched about Jews & maybe beat up his wife or maybe it was divorce machinations. She's been beat up in the comics so yeah, I assume so. We saw Yon-rogg beat her endlessly in the movie. It sort of ends at her beginning. She's off to find herself. Whoohoo! Evolution, dude. What I do enjoy about the MCU is they start low & move the power levels up. But you bring up Supes? Supes appeared April, 1938. So Kryptonite came in some 5 years later. Didnt make it into the comics until 1949 or a dozen years after Supes was introduced to the public. You sure you want to pursue the comparison of a character introduced into the MCU a month ago? One of the reasons Supes is weaker than DC's Captain Marvel is magic, a weakness they haven't introduced into the films. For the same reason, Thor is likely able to beat Supes since his powers are magic-laced. I love how he just matter of factly "so earth has magic now" meaning he was always lying to Jane trying to make it all sou d like science. He also holds back fighting humans. There's a joke that Thor tore through the Thorbuster armor like nothing because Tony thought he built it stronger, but Thor was always holding back. The smartest thing Tony did in Avengers was show there was a human in the suit so Thor went easy on him. Yet still crumpled the arm with one hand & dented the helmet with a headbutt. [/quote]He had enemies who were stronger than him. His comics and films weren't just two hours of him ripping through the enemies like a hot knife through butter till the credits roll. That sounds like a boring film.[/quote] That wasn't CM. But you didn't see it, right? So how do you know? It's a journey. Vers is on a mission with her team in which she isn't the lead, just a crew member, to rescue a spy before he os captured by the enemy. She gets captured, but the skrull find all sorts of stuff in her head that doesn't seem right, memories she decides are planted by them. They end up on earth where she sees more & more familiar things. So yeah, ooo, she was CAPTURED!!!!! Not exactly invincible It's a journey, like Robocop. Made into something else, she discovers she wasnt always that something else. Horrible plot, isn't it? 2019/03/10/wonder-woman-takes-netanyahu-with-anti-racism-post-instagram/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.21f5deb6a1dcOh no! Politics! No. They are voicing their opinions which hold no more weight than anyone else. It seems we have a bunch of people who have to take offense at this. I never liked Sean Penn. His politics never appealed to me & his roles never amazed me. Same for Ed Norton. He's cold to me. His characters don't come to life. But I don't get all offended at his words or his actions. No one is making you see their films. On the other hand, if they feel it might help sell a film having it promoted by a person of color, who gives a damn? I don't think white reporters are in any way endangered. Oh, and that Marie Claire UK article that started this? It sounds like it's largely the reporter who is herself a person of color & disabled who made the fuss about it. She asked the questions that led Larson down that rabbit hole & Sam Jackson followed Don't see you guys bitching about him.
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Post by merh on Apr 20, 2019 21:58:22 GMT
Yeah. I remember at Comic-con the actors would be whisked away to other rooms where the gathered press would each get their 10 minutes with them When Evans & Renner got in trouble over their comments on Black Widow, the comment was made they had done several interviews that day & at a certain point one starts changing up the answers. I mean, they are getting asked the same questions over & over & over. It's a press junket So a dozen 10 minute interviews? Oh my God!!!!!! An entire TWO hours of SITTING down and TALKING in a climate controlled environment while being adored and allowed to virtue signal and pat yourself on the back non stop in front of fawning idiots who eagerly gobble up your bull shit? Oh the horror...the horror. What a tough day that must be huh sweetie? I'm guessing all the people sympathizing with poor cheese and that exhausting schedule of sitting on her brains have NEVER broke a sweat in their pampered little lives. No. That was Chris Evans. Captain America He & Renner called Black Widow a slut & had to apologize, excusing it with the fact these press junkets are a sea of cameras & faces & same questions so they switch it up to make it interesting. You know, like when your local radio station gets to call A Big Star. They are a line of calls that person has to answer to promote something. But go on & blame Brie Larson for an issue that came up during the Age of Ultron press junket.
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