BREAKING NEWS YOU WON'T SEE ANYWHERE ELSE!
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I figured this one out myself, thank you very much.
Yesterday, actor Matthew Lawrence said an Oscar winning director offered him a role in a Marvel Movie if he took off his clothes and let him take photos and do "X, Y, and Z". Lawrence refused, and was fired from his agency.
I figured out WHO that director is...
Ang Lee, the director of "Brokeback Mountain", which make one wonder about ll the actors in Ang Lee movies, such as Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal, Eric Bana, Joe Alwyn, Wang Leehom and others. -
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I have no idea which director it is, but it's not rare for this to happen to guys.
#MeToo was only about women, because of vagina, even though most of the biggest "victims" were predators themselves. Asia Argento comes to mind.
See, even when this kind of thing happens to men, no one gives a shit.
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@raphjd It's not about not giving a shit. It's about poking at his ramblings when he doesn't even bother to explain his reasoning. Without any explanation at all one might as well say "I figured out who's really responsible for the Deepwater Horizon disaster... Kermit the Frog!!!"
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@raphjd There is only one MALE who is an Oscar winning director who has also made a Marvel movie, and that is Ang Lee - who makes a lot of gay themed movies including "Brokeback Mountain". Ang Lee has also made a lot of people Ang Ree (angry) because he pulls stunts to trick people into making movies for him, and underpaying him. The best example of that is with "Brokeback Mountain". Ang Lee told actors (most notably Randy Quaid) that he was making a LOW-BUDGET movie that had a gay theme and was just a "little movie". Because it was presumed that the movie would not be viewed by many people, actors such as Randy Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Heath Ledger were not worried about having their careers type-cast or otherwise affected by being in a gay themed movie. Also, they agreed to work for very little money because it was pitched as being a low-budget movie. BUT, Ang Lee lied to them. That movie was a huge production that cost a fortune to make, and was not only seen by millions of people, it was nominated for an Oscar for Best Picture, and won for Best Director. (it was expected to win for Best Picture also).
Randy Quaid was so pissed off that he was lied to that he sued. -
I wasn't referring to your comment, but generally how #MeToo was only ever about women.