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" ... Aja does what he does best, with a little less cruelty than you might expect from the director of The Hills Have Eyes and Piranha 3D. Considering the lack of excessive gore (oh, there's gore, but it's more realistic and muted) and constant profanity makes me wonder if this was pitched as a PG-13 movie, but the one we got is a sturdy-but-not-excessive R-rated thriller. All of this brings us back to the big question at the top. Why in the world didn't Paramount let us (and you) know ahead of time that their alligator flick was a winner? ... "
" ... I don’t need this to be the most incredible story ever, either. I just want a faithful rendition of these characters with some crazy martial arts and lots of blood and gore. If it just avoids being massively cheesy and is a fun action movie, I’m all about it. ... "
" ... No one is entitled to ad money, not even for videos that took more than 72 hours to make. There is no contract that a creator signs that says they will get paid for every view they generate. In many ways, the ad revenue earned by creators is a privilege. In the YouTube shooter’s case, her videos featuring animals being tortured in factory farms clearly violated community guidelines on gore and violence. The YouTube shooter interpreted the demonetization of her vegan videos as part of a conspiracy of meat vendors trying to silence her, and not the reality of a brand not wanting their product associated with her content. If you remove the online setting and the shooter’s mental illness, the situation that led up to the gun violence is a new kind of labor-versus-management problem. The YouTube shooter wasn’t on YouTube’s payroll as an employee, but she was still a worker… who was not being paid for her labor. ... "
" ... Now in its fifth episode, The Bastard Executioner is still hard to get through. It's not wanting for action or deception or gore or things like that, but I believe this show has a major lead character problem. Lee Jones's Wilkin Brattle/Gawain Maddox is entirely devoid of personality, charm, or wit. His physicality is more doofy and wide than it is particularly menacing. Watching him sulk and look sad and go into dream states allows the show to drift into its most meandering passages. On Sons of Anarchy, Charlie Hunnam was never a terrific actor but he did have these sort of soulful and rhythmic speech patterns that elicited sympathy from the audience. Like Maddox, Jax Teller was a victim of circumstance but he never really felt like a victim, perhaps that was due to Kurt Sutter giving him real criminal mastermind-like attributes. But as of now, The Bastard Executioner is in dire need of making its lead more compelling. The show cannot stand behind the ruthless attributions of Stephen Moyer's Chamberlain Corbett forever. ... "
" ... “If you fall, sometimes the bulls will step or jump over you. They’re not there to gore people.” ... "