Julian Casablancas named the "privilege of Zionists living in the United States" as one of his "most controversial takes" during an appearance on SubwayTakes with Kareem Rahma.
"Well it's been nice having a career: American Zionists get the benefits of white privileged people, but talk like they are Black people during slavery...
"Just for the people that are going to be like, 'Hamas, October 7th.' Um, yes, bad. But Native American rebellions didn't mean it was okay to do what we did. Slave rebellions that were violent didn't mean that slavery is not bad. So, that's the scope of that answer. Just for the haters.
"Indoctrination is such a strong thing. We just want to be part of the tribe... So I get it, but it is a sad fact the brainwashing of just people in general. You can't be mad just because something was rammed down their throat, necessarily."
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No remake
No reboot
No legacy sequel
Just an auteur drawing from his people’s history and telling an interesting, deep and entertaining story.
I’m so happy man.
Listen, I love this man deeply, but he can’t have it both ways.
He did a film for a streaming service (who was the ONLY company willing to give him that budget btw), accepted their short theatrical window which is what the film crowd is attacking Netflix about and then crow that “movies should play in theaters”.
I know we all love him and he’s a hero to most of us, but GDT is trying to play both sides here, y’all. Big directors working with Netflix has helped Netflix gain a bigger foothold in Hollywood and it’s one of the contributing factors why they can make a move like buying WB. It’s all connected. Nothing operates in a vacuum.
Trabalhar com ricaços me fez aprender uma coisa. Esses caras têm uma ficha corrida de falências e dívidas. E não obstante, nada disso afeta significativamente a solvência, o patrimônio e muito menos o padrão de vida deles. O privilégio da riqueza é poder fracassar várias vezes.
Mad Men (2007–2015) is a masterpiece about the hunger that keeps people alive even while it destroys them. Every episode strips another layer from a country pretending it’s perfect.
“Ele me pediu em casamento da forma tradicional (de joelhos) em nossa viagem para a Ásia. Eu não sou uma pessoa fácil de surpreender, gosto de controlar toda e qualquer situação, mas fiquei muito surpresa. Estamos juntos a 4 anos, e esses anos foram os anos que eu tive as mudanças mais drásticas na minha vida. Eu quero sonhar o mais longe possível e ter alguém ao meu lado para dizer que eu consigo.”
— Miley Cyrus para o Good Morning America. 🤍
Quentin Tarantino says 'There Will Be Blood' would've had a chance to be his greatest film of the 21st century if it didn't have Paul Dano in it
"it’s supposed to be a two-hander, but ... [Dano] is weak sauce, man ... He’s just such a weak, weak, uninteresting guy. The weakest fucking actor in SAG [laughs]"