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Thanos was way more relatable than Elon though.
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Well I'd like to thank you. I've been considering watching that movie because my friend wouldn't shut up about it. Now that I know Ed Norton is in it I can say fuck that and avoid it at all possible costs.
Not to spoil it, but edward norton does a good job of playing an unlikeable main character. It was silly but fun and worth the watch i think.
Yeah well he also does a great job at being an unlikeable human too. I'll pass.
Finding norton to be a piece of shit will actually make that film even more enjoyable (if such a thing is possible)
Are we hating Edward Norton now? What did he do?
He was basically blacklisted from a huge section of Hollywood for pulling what I'd refer to as a Chevy Chase. Only difference is that Ed retained his talent. No shortage of reporting on it either. It's why he ran off to the tech world for a hot second. People just don't want to work with him. Personally I've had a run in with him too, or been in the same area anyway. He was getting angry with some barrista that they didn't recognize him and give him the drink for free. Was at that point I decided to purposefully never give him any attention because the motherfucker clearly has too much if that went that far to his head.
You're of course free to watch whatever you like, but it seems to be that if you are going to boycott anything which involves someone who happens to be an asshole, then there isn't going to be anything left for you to enjoy.
I'm not boycotting it. I just don't want to watch it. I don't care if he works or does whatever. My point is I do not want to waste my time on his existence. After seeing him rave like a narcissistic lunatic cunt I cannot see anything but that now. His characters don't exist to me, I can't see them. I only see the smug prick that is Ed Norton.
There are plenty of Hollywood assholes. Some I don't watch. Some I do.
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They're not though.
They've personally encountered an arsehole and decided they want nothing to do with them. That isn't presented as a blanket statement in any way, shape or form, just specific to Edward Norton.
Honestly, getting blacklisted by Hollywood should be a commendable accomplishment today. We've long since figured out that "difficult to work with" is often code for "wouldn't suck my cock", both literally and figuratively.
I did some Googling just now and all I can find is that there was bad blood between him and the directors. I'm also not nearly in the loop enough to know what "pulling a Chevy Chase" means (Google is no help there either). Could you please elaborate on that?
Yeah, that bad blood between him and directors is what I'm talking about. He pissed off so many that no one wanted to work with him anymore which is why his acting career was non-existent for the past few years. He couldn't get a job so he ran off to silicon valley and started hanging out with the tech bros until they got annoyed with his shit too. His shit? Well that's the 'Chevy Chase' thing I was talking about. General arrogance, a belief that he's gods gift to mankind, over extending of his talent and intelligence and a routine shattering of any relationship he makes due to his own arrogance.
The tl;dr is that Chevy Chase got stupid famous, over reached, was rude to a lot of people who didn't want to deal with him anymore and he fell out of favor and into obscurity. He then came back with Community but was acting the exact same on the show so lost it all again.
The not tl;dr...
Chevy Chase was a comedic actor on SNL and got very very popular on it with a phrase "I'm Chevy Chase and you're not." Would do the Weekend Update and to great love. Was the most popular person on the show by a mile. He started doing movies and such and it all immediately went to his head. Couple seasons into SNL and he had a massively inflated ego and would throw his weight around wherever. Would insult whoever he wanted, do whatever he wanted and generally act like he was Gods gift to mankind. An insane amount of drugs was done as well (dunno about that when it comes to Ed Norton) and his arrogance became unmatched. He would argue with directors and other actors and pretend like he was the best thing in the movie because he was the A List star in it. He also did, during this period of great fame and assholery, two Comedy Central Roasts. The first one had a bunch of people from SNL and people he worked with who gently roasted him as this was during the days when it was based off of the Briars Club, a NYC old boys group that did a lot of these in roasts. For 5 years they made a deal with CC to air them. Chevys was one of the roasts. The deal ran out though and Comedy Central decided to make their own roasts. Chevy, liking the first one, decided to come back for another and Comedy Central was more than happy to oblige. Problem though. No one wanted to be on it. Chevy had run out of friends in Hollywood. He had pissed off too many directors and producers and shit talked his cast mates too frequently. No one liked him anymore. So the Roast was filled with nobodies. Now they're all fairly well known with Marc Maron and Stephen Colbert being amongst the roasters but at the time no one knew who they were. Colbert even talked about that in his roast section which broke Chevy. You can see his face visibly change throughout the roast. This is that section. I post it simply because of how fucking brutal it is.
Edward Norton is the dramatic acting version of Chevy Chase. Massively talented, massively famous, and massively egotistical to the point of damn near losing everything and having to take a break before coming back. Whether he continues to shoot himself in the foot or not is yet to be seen.
Lmao why? It wasn't as good as the first but still reasonably good.
Haven't seen the first one either. I'm not big on movies for some reason. Can watch a season of a show in a day or two but can't watch a movie
If you like funky murder mysteries, you'll like the first one.
It's pretty damn good, and a bit shocking to see Daniel Craig put on a good take on a southern accent.
Check out three thousand years of longing. Movie that's framed like an anthology