Are you saying the pen is mightier than the sword?
Warners would be insane--and deserve a torrential flood of scandal to go anywhere near Gunn's bottom-scraping self.Looks like DC has a new star director they can get hold of. Could you imagine a Superman movie staring Chris Pratt. Or another character that better suits them.
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Exactly. As you see, some are using a rather compromised set of morals (and in certain cases, selective outrage) to frame their reaction to this scandal--as if the source is to blame for Gunn's despicable interests/behavior. In other words, "If they would just leave him alone, n--n--no-one would know, and he could be exactly where we want him to be on the next Marvel movie!" Enabling behavior in the larger view of things.Live by the sword, die by the sword. Who cares if he lost out to an alt-Right agenda. It was his own words that got him in the end.
Warners would be insane--and deserve a torrential flood of scandal to go anywhere near Gunn's bottom-scraping self.
...and no, no one would imagine Pratt as Superman. That would be casting so horrible that Keaton as Batman would now look like the greatest act of casting in film history.
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...and no, no one would imagine Pratt as Superman. That would be casting so horrible that Keaton as Batman would now look like the greatest act of casting in film history.
For the Alt-Right - They saw it as Tit for Tat; IE - Disney fired Rosanne Barr (a vocal Trump supporter); so someone probably recalled James Gunn's (a vocal Trump detractor) apology for some tweets and blogs BEFORE he directed GoGT in 2011, and figured if they could r-raise awareness in a different way, Disney would either fire him too; or they could call Disney a bunch of hypocrites and 'punish' them for their firing of Barr.The worst thing is that the people who made it into an issue weren't really upset. They were a group of alt-right white nationalist trolls mad at Gunn because he was liberal and very much against the alt-right and other dangerous groups. This was politically motivated and a dangerous precedent, this will happen again.
It's really disgusting and the two situations aren't really comparable. I also find it disgusting that some, many with disgusting internet comments of their own, are now claiming some moral superiority. Suddenly people with a complete lack of empathy and basic human decency are concerned for children, at least when it benefits them. They certainly don't care enough that they still support the side that is locking children in cages, where they actually are being molested. But let's just ignore that.For the Alt-Right - They saw it as Tit for Tat; IE - Disney fired Rosanne Barr (a vocal Trump supporter); so someone probably recalled James Gunn's (a vocal Trump detractor) apology for some tweets and blogs BEFORE he directed GoGT in 2011, and figured if they could r-raise awareness in a different way, Disney would either fire him too; or they could call Disney a bunch of hypocrites and 'punish' them for their firing of Barr.
Consistency. It's done now. He really only has himself to blame.Exactly. As you see, some are using a rather compromised set of morals (and in certain cases, selective outrage) to frame their reaction to this scandal--as if the source is to blame for Gunn's despicable interests/behavior. In other words, "If they would just leave him alone, n--n--no-one would know, and he could be exactly where we want him to be on the next Marvel movie!" Enabling behavior in the larger view of things.
Gunn paid but a small price for "joking" about pedophilia and rape.
What's a pen?Surely you meant "live by the pen, die by the pen"?
I care, because this sets an insanely fucking dangerous precedent. All this has done is show them that Hollywood will back down, and given them the opportunity to start clearing Hollywood out of any of the people they don't like. I'm a bit nervous to see who they're going to get fired next, or if other people in Hollywood have balls enough to not give in to them.Who cares if he lost out to an alt-Right agenda.
I care, because this sets an insanely fucking dangerous precedent. All this has done is show them that Hollywood will back down, and given them the opportunity to start clearing Hollywood out of any of the people they don't like. I'm a bit nervous to see who they're going to get fired next, or if other people in Hollywood have balls enough to not give in to them.
I'm pretty much as liberal as you can get, and the thought that Gunn got fired because some alt-rit dipshits didn't like what he was saying about Trump really pisses me off.
No one was morally outraged, it was people pretending to be outraged to push an agenda. And it's not a vast right wing conspiracy, it's a small group of white nationalist trolls who are trying to take down anyone who disagrees with their politics. Disney overreacted and now they're trying to save face by sticking to their guns.51 pages of blather and stupidity.
Q: Why would something from 2012 that wasn't too big of a deal be a big deal in 2018?
A: An investor or sponsor didn't like it. Maybe it was one from then even but they don't like it now and they were going to pull their money. Done.
The moral outrage and the vast right wing conspiracies are bullshit, it's money, like everything else in Hollywood.
I care, because this sets an insanely fucking dangerous precedent. All this has done is show them that Hollywood will back down, and given them the opportunity to start clearing Hollywood out of any of the people they don't like. I'm a bit nervous to see who they're going to get fired next, or if other people in Hollywood have balls enough to not give in to them.
I'm pretty much as liberal as you can get, and the thought that Gunn got fired because some alt-rit dipshits didn't like what he was saying about Trump really pisses me off.
Read your own thread.No one is morally outraged by anything he said. If they said they do, they're either the dumbest person alive or they're lying to because of some agenda. And it's not a vast right wing conspiracy, it's a small group of white nationalist trolls who are trying to take down anyone who disagrees with their politics. Disney overreacted and now they're trying to save face by sticking to their guns.
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