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But the flip side...Endgame will hold all the records forever!!!!
No normal human, are right to state as if it's fact, on their own, that Pratt or Letita are wrong for that or that those things are bad, like that.Well, that is unfortunate. Here's hoping someone talks sense into her before she doubles down, making things worse.
In Pratt's defense, at least he is smart enough to try to keep his ****ty conservative views on the down low.
Now I want the pandemic defeated and cinemas revived just for James Cameron to direct and release his next not Avatar movie.But the flip side...Endgame will hold all the records forever!!!!
No normal human, are right to state as if it's fact, on their own, that Pratt or Letita are wrong for that or that those things are bad, like that.
John David Washington's number is like right there. Call it, and be done with this.Why can’t we all make this easier and just recast T’Challa? RIP to Chadwick Boseman but I’ve yet to hear a convincing argument for why they shouldn’t recast other than “Chadwick is irreplaceable.” However, there’s plenty of young talented black actors who would honor Boseman’s work on the role but make it their own. They wouldn’t be ‘replacing’ him in the sense of trying to emulate what he did; more adding on to the legacy that Chadwick was involved in.
There’s no need to have Shuri or someone else take on the mantle and kill off the T’Challa character. Besides, T’Challa already died in Infinity War. Why kill the character off again(this time on-screen) to adjust for a real-life tragedy? T’Challa’s character deserves to continue, imo. His story isn’t over yet. Not by a long shot, imo. Marvel would make a fatal mistake in not continuing the character’s story in the sequels. The show must go on. T’Challa must go on. We have to continue his story.
I prefer it when these people expose themselves. It's a nice reality check. Also when it does come to the actors I invest in on an emotional level, it usually comes with watching them speak on issues I care about. Keira Knightley, Elliot Page, Pedro Pascal, etc. That is where the proper investment comes in for me and thus the vast majority of these reveals don't hit me too hard. Why watching people flock to work with David O'Russell hasn't thrown me into a depression.Actors please, if you have bad opinions, please keep them off your public social media accounts. where everyone can see them. It’d make your lives much easier.
John David Washington's number is like right there. Call it, and be done with this.
I like this one as well. Either way, there are definitely options imo.Nah, not him. They could dig a little deeper.
I still say Yahya Abdul-Mateen.
At the same time, it is always a question of if it is them or their social media team. Though, based on how things go, a lot of actors do not have a social media consultant.
Actors and celebrities should post nothing on Twitter other than official media releases and promotional information directly related to their job. Anything else is just asking for trouble.
Actors please, if you have bad opinions, please keep them off your public social media accounts. where everyone can see them. It’d make your lives much easier.
If anything else I think they should give the friendly 'Stay safe' and 'please be friendly to one another' messages. Positive messages that boost their public images and don't create needless conflicts.Actors and celebrities should post nothing on Twitter other than official media releases and promotional information directly related to their job. Anything else is just asking for trouble.