more intelligent, not intelligent
Anymore these days, contracts aren't worth the paper they're printed on.Sex Panther said:
They are under contract
This is exactly what I've been trying to tell a buddy of mine, but he thinks it's too risky.Quote:
Now of course, if the entire cast bands together and refuses to work unless he's brought back, then maybe......
I'll point you to one Kawhi Leonard.Sex Panther said:
They are under contract
Brian Earl Spilner said:I'll point you to one Kawhi Leonard.Sex Panther said:
They are under contract
To hell with that snake. (not that I'm bitter either)Brian Earl Spilner said:
He said he was refusing to even enter the Spurs' locker room next year. Like the little ***** he is.
(I'm not bitter.)
I'm pretty sure that the cast doesn't want to adversely affect the entire crew of the movie, who has presumably been the same group for both films. It would be bad if they risked the movie being outright cancelled.MBAR said:
I read it the exact opposite as TCTTS. They're saying they want him back to cover their ass with the fans upset about the firing but if they were going to demand something they'd demand it. Pratt has all the power in the world here. If he wanted Gunn back, he'd be back.
We'd like him back seems like very weak language, IMO. The fact that this is a week and a half later and so calculated makes me think agents, managers, and PR people have a heavy hand in it and since when do those people advocate walking away from a movie?
But thats exactly what they have to do if they want Gunn back, right? What other leverage do they have? If Gunn is half the man they claim, he'd tell them not to do it on his behalf to begin with for the very reason you're taking about.dave94 said:I'm pretty sure that the cast doesn't want to adversely affect the entire crew of the movie, who has presumably been the same group for both films. It would be bad if they risked the movie being outright cancelled.MBAR said:
I read it the exact opposite as TCTTS. They're saying they want him back to cover their ass with the fans upset about the firing but if they were going to demand something they'd demand it. Pratt has all the power in the world here. If he wanted Gunn back, he'd be back.
We'd like him back seems like very weak language, IMO. The fact that this is a week and a half later and so calculated makes me think agents, managers, and PR people have a heavy hand in it and since when do those people advocate walking away from a movie?
I just don't see how that is plausible but I could be wrong. IMO, they've had these talks over the past week behind the scenes. Agents have called the appropriate people at Disney and if things haven't been reversed at this point, its going to take the actors fully using their leverage.Ulrich said:
Given today's boycott mentality it would have been very easy to either outright say they won't do GotG3 or at least imply it a lot more strongly. They would have gotten a lot of support for doing so, but they didn't even outright say Disney should rehire Gunn.
I'd guess that they want Disney to recognize that it's best for everyone to just take him back without making it an obvious standoff. Right now there's a win/win on the table. A public ultimatum removes that possibility and makes a lose/lose outcome a lot more likely.
MBAR said:I just don't see how that is plausible but I could be wrong. IMO, they've had these talks over the past week behind the scenes. Agents have called the appropriate people at Disney and if things haven't been reversed at this point, its going to take the actors fully using their leverage.Ulrich said:
Given today's boycott mentality it would have been very easy to either outright say they won't do GotG3 or at least imply it a lot more strongly. They would have gotten a lot of support for doing so, but they didn't even outright say Disney should rehire Gunn.
I'd guess that they want Disney to recognize that it's best for everyone to just take him back without making it an obvious standoff. Right now there's a win/win on the table. A public ultimatum removes that possibility and makes a lose/lose outcome a lot more likely.
If the threats were going to be made they would have already been made in private. I'm not sure how an instagram post makes those threats more credible. If I'm Disney, am I thinking the threat more likely due to this post? Nope. But maybe that's just me.
jackie childs said:
is kevin feige the answer to all of this?
he steps in as the "mediator" and brings Gunn back. Disney releases a statement saying that when they bought Marvel, a bit reason was the trust they had in Feige and if he believes that the tweets from 6 years ago don't reflect the man Gunn is today, then Disney will trust him and allow him to return and Gunn agrees to contribute a portion of his GOTG Vol. 3 compensation toward a child abuse charity.
Okay but for real it would be hilarious if the entire cast faked injuries until Gunn came back.Sex Panther said:Brian Earl Spilner said:I'll point you to one Kawhi Leonard.Sex Panther said:
They are under contract
They're gonna fake an injury?
I think Pratt may have missed an opportunity here. Instead of always ensuring that world knows just how much you disapprove of tweets Gunn put out there 10 years ago or so, he should have said "I'd like to take moment to remind everyone that James Gunn is not a pedophile, he never actually hurt a child, and he never would. He made a stupid, terrible joke, but that's all it was. A joke. My Christian faith teaches me to forgive and that's what I think everyone needs to do here, forgive the man for a really bad joke, accept his heartfelt apology, and move on."TCTTS said:
https://instagr.am/p/Bl3OVfeF8Dc
I think he handled it just fine. Bringing up his faith in a situation like this opens the door for more distraction because you can bet there would be people in the Hollywood bubble and media that would want to jump on him for it in some kind of way...given the hot-button issue of this topic and the spotlight being cast on it right now.Urban Ag said:I think Pratt may have missed an opportunity here. Instead of always ensuring that world knows just how much you disapprove of tweets Gunn put out there 10 years ago or so, he should have said "I'd like to take moment to remind everyone that James Gunn is not a pedophile, he never actually hurt a child, and he never would. He made a stupid, terrible joke, but that's all it was. A joke. My Christian faith teaches me to forgive and that's what I think everyone needs to do here, forgive the man for a really bad joke, accept his heartfelt apology, and move on."TCTTS said:
https://instagr.am/p/Bl3OVfeF8Dc
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There's also a more cynical way to view this letter: as part of a coordinated campaign on Disney's behalf that includes these actors. Could Disney be writing their own public redemption story with the help of these performers behind the scenes, realizing they made a mistake, and are now working toward bringing Gunn back to try and save face in the eyes of millions upon millions of moviegoers? Anything's possible these days, but it'd be great to truly believe that this is simply an act of genuine support from these cinematic misfits, desperately trying to convey their faith in a wrongfully-terminated comrade.
90% is conservative as hell. 90% probably never knew about it. I don't know anyone outside of this forum talking about this.AgMarauder04 said:
Save face with millions upon millions of moviegoers? I promise you that 90% has already forgotten.
I've already forgotten what he said and I'm on this thread.AgMarauder04 said:
Save face with millions upon millions of moviegoers? I promise you that 90% has already forgotten.