Well, that does sound entirely credible. Certainly that aspect of Hollywood has long been rumored and tied to things like John Travolta first coming to Hollywood, and even the reason Clark Gable had Cukor taken off Gone With the Wind (because a young Gable had blown Cukor to get an early break).
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Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Niiiiiice.
That one's been ALLLLLL over my dash. Which pleases me.
I, umm, may have seen it for a third time yesterday.
I finally saw the Lego Movie yesterday. It was a lot of fun.
The Other Woman, a (bad) chick flick with 3 female leads, incredibly fails to pass the Bechdel Test.
I've seen commercials for that lately, and I would have guessed that just based on the commercials. It looks SO BAD.
I figured since they were all on the poster without him they might find a common point without him--like the weather? Prada? The royal baby?
Nothing?
So, after Winter Soldier came out, the internet was quickly full of the Hail Hydra meme (I can't remember how long to whitefont, so I'm doing it just in case).
Which is, you know, kind of funny, depending on the subject material. But it's also been done about a billion times, so it got old pretty fast.
Until I saw this: [link] Which is made of awesome.
(And also, an actual Hail Hydra scene from the movie, with the meme subverted: [link] which is pretty damn funny.)