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Director James Gunn takes on critics of “cancel culture”
Movie director James Gunn has had his own personal run-in with the so-called “cancel culture,” aka being held accountable for things you have said. As you may recall, long before Gunn became a big-time Marvel Cinematic Universe director of the … Continue reading
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Tagged cancel culture, DC, Dr. Seuss, James Gunn, Marvel, movies, offensive tweets, stupid on social media, Warner Brothers
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Is There Ever Grace For Being Stupid on Social Media?
Last week, Disney fired director James Gunn from the Guardians of the Galaxy movie franchise over a number of offensive tweets he posted dating back to 2009. Though the tweets were not hidden, they were brought to people’s attention when … Continue reading
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Tagged alt-right, James Gunn, Marvel, movies, offensive tweets, social media, stupid on social media
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An Unwelcome X-Men Mutation
I just recently rewatched X-Men: Days of Future Past and was struck again by what a good super hero movie it was. It handled the mythos and back story well, it had characters following consistent motivation, and it had characters … Continue reading
Some thoughts on Captain America, IMAX and 3-D
I went to see Captain America: Civil War yesterday at the IMAX theater in 3-D, in which Marvel continues to show that super hero movies can tell stories of personal and political substance. While I have enjoyed most of the … Continue reading