It took me all day to read the article. I kept getting interrupted. This detail was missing As for why he decided to tell this story, Loeb says his feud with Vergara “informed the film,” since he now knows how it feels for a man to try and control things that he has no right to control, and also he thinks it’s important to talk about Roe v. Wade because “it divides us and makes us uncomfortable.” As terrible as this movie will most likely be and as disastrous as its production has been, that last quote should really be the most embarrassing part of this for Loeb. If the idea of women having the right to decide for themselves if they want an abortion makes a man “uncomfortable,” then the man is more anti-women than he is pro-life.
Admittedly I know next to nothing about the movie industry, but this strikes me as a good way to ensure no one will be willing to work for you in the future.“When people finally receive the script, they’ve dropped out really fast. After people started dropping out, they said, ‘OK, don’t send people the scripts anymore.’
It's a Louisiana production. Louisiana is a right-to-work state, which means there's a lot of hard-scrabble "I have lifted a c-stand before, hire me" guys running around. If you read between the lines, the whole of the crew that was not hard-scrabble "I have lifted a c-stand before, hire me" guys jetted for greener pastures immediately because fuckin' hell we will black-ball your ass for this sort of thing. I had to look up Jamie Kennedy 'cuz I was like "I recognize that name, who again?" That there's so little information on this project is a sign of how much nobody wants to work for them in the present.
Friend mixed Melissa and Joey. But then, it ended a while ago. The salad days are over, apparently.
I think it's hilarious. Like Sarah Sanders getting ejected from a fried chicken restaurant. Unfortunately elements of Woke Twitter think these sorts of reactions need to be extended to friends and acquaintances who you disagree with. Because they're counterproductive infighting idiots
This reminds me of Stanley Kubrick hiding the fact that The Shining was a horror movie from the child actor who played Danny. Except without the noble motivationsCrew members have told The Daily Beast that the filmmakers have misrepresented the project from Day 1, distributing a “whitewashed synopsis”