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Eric the Marxist

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  1. Finally got my tables up and ready for later tonight. So. Many. Shows.
  2. Army of the Dead did swap out Chris D'Elia with Tig Notaro via CGI wizardry and green screens, but I don't believe that was a big lead role like with The Flash. I'm assuming they'll just keep Miller in the final product and just hope they don't do anything else bad.
  3. Black Widow had them. I think all the Marvel movies did actually. But this one really is pushing 3D more than usual in terms of prime slots. Probably because of the Avatar 2 trailer lmao
  4. I was thinking that maybe he should have directed the Little Mermaid remake 🤔
  5. Fantastic Beasts 3 Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-9 and Counting Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold TOTALS 0 79 727 16391 4.44% Total Seats Sold Today: 71 Comp 0.551x of Shang-Chi T-9 (4.85M) 0.881x of No Time to Die T-9 (5.55M) 0.878x of Dune T-9 (4.48M) 0.382x of Eternals T-9 (3.63M) 1.148x of Ghostbusters: Afterlife T-9 (5.17M)
  6. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-2 and Counting Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold TOTALS 0 98 1774 16308 10.88% Total Seats Sold Today: 379 Comp 0.675x of Shang-Chi T-2 (5.94M) 0.820x of Venom 2 T-2 (9.51M) 1.375x of Ghostbusters: Afterlife T-2 (6.19M) 2.567x of Uncharted T-2 (9.5M)
  7. Ambulance Greater Philadelphia Area Seat Report T-2 and Counting Sellouts Showings Seats Sold Total Seats Perct Sold TOTALS 0 32 107 5160 2.07% Total Seats Sold Today: 17 Comp 0.055x of F9 T-2 (392K) 0.527x of Snake Eyes T-2 (738K) 0.119x of The Suicide Squad T-2 (488K) 0.480x of Free Guy T-2 (1.06M) 0.502x of Moonfall T-2 (352K)
  8. Honey, if you seriously think a couple random articles about some random tweets are the worst things that has happened to this world lately, and represent everything wrong with society, I sincerely envy your naïve perspective and I suggest you pick up a newspaper.
  9. Then ignore them. I'm not sure why you are so bothered by them. You claim that they don't matter and are so detached with reality, yet at the same time whine about how terrible they are. If you don't care about them, why are you so hyperfixated on them? Why do you care about what they do so much? You seem more offended by them then whatever it is they are offended about.
  10. You. Your subjective opinion. This may surprise you, but I am well aware that not everybody thinks exactly the same and that nuance exists. Even the people on Twitter who you love to complain as out of touch buffoons who want to "cancel" everybody (and honestly, folks like you care way more about Twitter than the people who actually use it) are not this monolithic group who all believe the same stuff. Sure, a good chunk of people may agree something is too offensive and hurtful, but a good chunk of people agree on certain things all the time. And they have the right to call out comedians, who do hold a position of power, for what they feel is punching down just as much as you have in the opposite scenario. Regardless, comedians are in no way an endangered species nor threatened like you've made it out to be in your recent posts. Chris Rock's instance is 100% certain to be a rarity (no, people won't slap comedians in the face like you're fearing the evil Twitter users will do), Amy Schumer will still get TV and stand-up gigs, and people holding funnymen more accountable for what they say might cause some jokes to fall aside, but if a few tasteless gags that 9 times out of 9 aren't even funny are no longer used...yeah, I fail to see how that's such a horrible thing to fret about.
  11. Well in those scenarios, like it is with every joke, it depends on the context. It depends on what is actually being said. If the humor of a minority comedian is tackling a gay white man's position of privilege, then that's punching up. If it it is gags about his preference towards men, that's punching down. If a Muslim comedian is making jokes about his own people...well, that's a bit more nuanced, but if he's tackling certain stereotypes and mocking them for how ridiculous they are, then I would argue that is also punching up.
  12. Also, can you not do this? If you actually read the reviews, Rowling's reputation is far from the movie's biggest problem to a lot of these critics.
  13. There are several movies in development in various forms. Whether or not they will come out is up in the air of course, but you seem to be acting like Star Wars movies are dead forever, when Lucasfilm and Disney clearly want to continue it and I'm sure we will get something in the next few years And really, if we think about this logistically, why would Warner give up on a major cash cow due to a bad movie? The fanbase is still active. The rides at Universal still get gigantic lines. The HBO Max reunion special was a sensation on social media. The books and movies still sell like hotcakes. They'll regroup, put out something new Potter-related, probably with the old cast returning, and still get solid profits. I get you're upset about all this, but try and take a moment and think about the situation.
  14. Dude, we're destined to get some HBO Max spin-off show about Hagrid or whoever announced within the next five years, don't worry.
  15. 2016 was a long time ago. People's tolerance and standards change, which is objectively a good thing. If you want me to give you a good line on something, just think of the "punching up vs. punching down" method. If a comedian mocks transgender people or Muslims or other oppressed groups of people, that's punching down and that's not okay. Mocking people in power, like politicians or billionaires or racists, is punching up and that's okay. And even then, looking at Gervais' joke, despite going after a big, major celebrity, there's still a lot of dated "women can't drive har har har" jokes that are punching down and super sexist and even used Caitlyn's dead name in his bit, which is also punching down. Sure, maybe people were fine with it in 2016, but that doesn't make it okay, and it shows that he needs to adapt his taste, at least if he wants to be a good person. For the record, I'm more than fine with people dunking on Caitlyn Jenner. She's a garbage human and sucks hardcore. But deadnaming and using sexist humor against her is not the way to do it.
  16. To be fair, Siddhant Adlakha is pretty harsh as a critic (not a bad thing, dude makes great reviews) compared to the usual IGN/Collider writer staff. He actually got forcibly removed from reviewing the Loki show because IGN readers/MCU stans thought he was being too mean and "critical" about a Marvel show. It would be funny if it wasn't so depressing.
  17. You have to wait like an hour or something for RT to update. Their website takes forever to update and I don't know why.
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