is the scene something in question that's uncomfortable to watch or are they just after money?
I notice the article didn't include the scene in question.
Look deep within your soul, and ask yourself, "if they actively endorsed the scene, and the movie, for DECADES, have they suffered a half a billion dollars in psychologist bills worth of damages, or are they looking for a paycheck?"
I'd like a half a billion dollars. Who wouldn't?
Hollywood WAS being creepy and weird. Of course. That is what Hollywood does. And they need to stop. But that isn't mutually exclusive from them just wanting a paycheck.
is the scene something in question that's uncomfortable to watch or are they just after money? I notice the article didn't include the scene in question.
Look deep within your soul, and ask yourself, "if they actively endorsed the scene, and the movie, for DECADES, have they suffered a half a billion dollars in psychologist bills worth of damages, or are they looking for a paycheck?"
I'd like a half a billion dollars. Who wouldn't?
Hollywood WAS being creepy and weird. Of course. That is what Hollywood does. And they need to stop. But that isn't mutually exclusive from them just wanting a paycheck.
The scene is question is tasteful. It's the morning after Romeo and Juliet's wedding night. We watched that movie in high school.