TCTTS said:
Yep.
Yep.OnlyForNow said:
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I don't get why this is such big news: of course Gunn was not going to have trouble finding his next job. Why is anyone treating this like a triumphant comeback?TCTTS said:Quote:
Some experienced talent reps estimate that due to the unique situation, Gunn could receive a payout of $7 million to $10 million, if not potentially higher. And, more importantly, he would be free to take on another project immediately. Also affecting the negotiations is that sources say Disney plans on using Gunn's script for the third movie.
Man IDK, being around kids 24/7 is absolutely exhausting and usually a disaster. I don't think being a stay at home mom is a major hardship, but I do not envy them. Little kids can be the worstbedofbrass33 said:
Lots of folks view the world through a victim lens. Since Gunn is a "survivor", no matter how inconsequential the speed bump actually is, he is to be lauded for his triumph over I'm not actually sure what. Being fired from a job for being a dumbass a few years ago?
Its similar to the stay at home moms who sacrifice "everything" for their kids and post about it incessantly on Facebook looking for validation.
We've lost perspective of what true hardship is.
LOL.fig96 said:
Because it's nice to see a guy who does good work get some opportunities after being tried and convicted in the court of public opinion?
Again, some of y'all seem to just like to hate on people.
MBAR said:
I don't think he was fired because of some massive outcry. I've seen FAR more stuff in support of Gunn than against. Honestly I'm just ready for it all to go away. I don't feel strongly about it in his favor or against. He's not the devil, and he's not a victim either.
No one is martyring him. No one has even brought it up except in response to people talking about how he doesn't need to be martyred and how's he's not a victim.MBAR said:LOL.fig96 said:
Because it's nice to see a guy who does good work get some opportunities after being tried and convicted in the court of public opinion?
Again, some of y'all seem to just like to hate on people.
Can we stop martyring this guy? He's got just as many - if not more people supporting him than hating on him.
MooreTrucker said:
Time to move on from this story.
Fairfig96 said:No one is martyring him. No one has even brought it up except in response to people talking about how he doesn't need to be martyred and how's he's not a victim.MBAR said:LOL.fig96 said:
Because it's nice to see a guy who does good work get some opportunities after being tried and convicted in the court of public opinion?
Again, some of y'all seem to just like to hate on people.
Can we stop martyring this guy? He's got just as many - if not more people supporting him than hating on him.
I think he got a bit of an unfair shake, but he also brought it on himself and the consequences are understandable. And don't think anyone here has claimed otherwise.
Honestly, I think that everyone can just wait a month or so, then quietly re-hire Gunn....and no one will care enough to give a sh*t anymore.TCTTS said:
Not so fast...
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:They already did that kind of thing with the Avengers director coming in for Justice League. Luke warm results at best.dromo07 said:
WB be like.... BRUH help us with the DCE... WTF ever we call it now!!!
This is correct. DC panicked after seeing the success that Marvel had and rushed their own properties so that they could catch up. Too bad, because if these were done right, they could easily have matched Marvel with a far more well known primary character base. And Darkseid > Thanos, who in cinematic history is arguably one of the all-time badass villains.texasaggie04 said:Cinco Ranch Aggie said:They already did that kind of thing with the Avengers director coming in for Justice League. Luke warm results at best.dromo07 said:
WB be like.... BRUH help us with the DCE... WTF ever we call it now!!!
I don't think the director mattered as much. Marvel did it right by introducing these characters over ten years. DC (and the x-men movies too) have been trying to cram in as many characters as possible in one or two movies.