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See AllBuffy The Vampire Slayer Reboot Is About To Bring Back A Controversial Debate About The Original Show
To all the people who are butthurt they're saying there's things wrong with Buffy, there are. I'm a huge fan but there are a lot of plot points, writing, and general ickiness layered throughout the show. And mostly all center around a dude who felt a woman slighted him so now he has a reason to attack her. Or build a body out of dead body parts. As bonkers and gross at it is, I don't think it takes away from the good parts of the show. We can't ignore the wrong parts though. I think too many people get caught up in thinking that itting when something has bad moments automatically makes it bad and makes you bad in turn. That's not the case. Joss Whedon and his treatment of the staff, writers, and other workers on the set is what makes it bad. He's bad, we can still love Buffy even with all of its flaws while still calling the show and him out. We can love the old show and still want it to be better. Joss Whedon, while having made some great things, is a horrid person and if he wasn't a famous director would be living in his parent's basement being 'that guy' on the internet.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer Reboot Is About To Bring Back A Controversial Debate About The Original Show
Are you a straight white guy? Cause that's the only way I can imagine you feeling that way about the 90s 🫣
"Well, They Can Watch The Animated Movie": How To Train Your Dragon Director Responds To Live-Action Detractors As New Trailer Releases
Astrid didn't exist in the books. So it doesn't even matter, it has literally nothing to do with black or white (also if you assume that they didn't have black Vikings then you need a history lesson, they went everywhere). Since the biggest issue with the animated movie was that it wasn't like the book, you'd think they wouldn't make a SCENE BY SCENE live action remake and actually try to appease the people who enjoyed the books. I don't care if Gerard Butler is still in it, if you're going to remake a book movie actually try.
“Maybe That’s Not Good Acting”: Benedict Cumberbatch Reflects On His Performance In The 2014 Movie That Earned Him His First Best Actor Oscar Nomination
Alan Turing is credited with ending the war years in advance and saving millions of lives. Then the same government he helped to save destroyed him for his sexuality. A terrible waste of intelligence and screams how little they cared about his achievements. What he had done for the Allied troops, his own country and people. He should have been a war hero, celebrated and left alone. It's disgusting. Benedict Cumberbatch did an amazing job portraying Turing, he really captures his internal emotional struggle and quiet war he waged inside himself with his sexuality in a hostile world. It's easy to feel a huge amount of empathy for Turing and Benedict Cumberbatch used that in his acting, it's very obvious he had a deep respect for the character and story that was being told.