Pitbull has broken the Guinness World Record for the largest gathering of people wearing bald caps.
22,141 people were confirmed to be sporting a bald cap at his BST Hyde Park show yesterday.
📸: Ellie Koepke
Tell me why saw people talking about how "the whole point of the movie was that he didn't need to do all of that, Nikki liked Bear before the wish and he just needed to be himself and it would have worked!"
Erm 🤓 actually the POINT is that Bear feels entitled to her either way, and he's wrong for it! Whether she liked him or not became completely irrelevant the second he decided that her autonomy was worth complete and total jack fucking shit to him.
She could have liked him back the whole time, or she could have been willing to give him a chance, or she only saw him as a friend/brother. It doesn't matter to him. The point isn't that Bear was too scared to find out, the point was that he did not care to know in the first place.
Her true feelings meant absolutely nothing to him, which is why he completely overrides them in the first place. #Obsession
It’s kinda funny we got two horrors flicks of male protagonist who rather live in personal hells and diluted themselves into thinking they have no flaws. Only to learn their lesson and die because it was too late for them while the women are left traumatized by their actions.
This man is going on two decades of consistently proving he is an absolute piece of shit and it’s so embarrassing that anyone still listens and supports him
i think the takeaway here should be that we should be extremely happy that the two highest grossing live action original films of the entire decade are critically acclaimed horror films
robert eggers is nothing but a man with a camera and a crippling case of history autism and hes done nothing but use that power to put hollywood to absolute shame for a decade+ now
Assume the movie had flopped and the director lost his entire $750,000 investment. How many crew members would have voluntarily returned their fees to help offset his loss?
This is the fundamental asymmetry in risk and reward. When someone puts up their own capital and shoulders the real financial risk especially in a high-failure industry like entertainment they alone bear the downside.
Yet the moment the project succeeds, suddenly everyone who was paid upfront wants a bigger piece of the pie. The same people who would not have shared in the loss now feel entitled to share disproportionately in the upside.
If you accept payment for your work regardless of outcome, you’ve already been compensated for your risk (or lack thereof). Why should the person who risked everything not be allowed to reap the rewards when their gamble pays off?