"He told her he's the writer and she's going to shut up and say the lines and he can make her look incredibly stupid in this movie."
Thoughts?
"He told her he's the writer and she's going to shut up and say the lines and he can make her look incredibly stupid in this movie."
Doesn't really matter who he's talking to, because it was like this for a number of people on set apparently. It's just an example of a larger problem it seems.Joss Whedon is a piece of shit and Gal Godot is unrepentant supporter of the IDF but like damn Joss, you stupid motherfucker
One and done. Fuck them both but especially fuck Whedon.Joss Whedon is a piece of shit and Gal Godot is unrepentant supporter of the IDF but like damn Joss, you stupid motherfucker
THR's sources claim that Whedon clashed with every star in the film, with Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman) apparently taking her complaints to multiple Warner Bros. execs due to her negative feelings about the rewrites. Whedon reportedly threatened to harm her career, and made Gadot record lines she disapproved of. "Joss was bragging that he's had it out with Gal," said an anonymous source. "He told her he's the writer and she's going to shut up and say the lines and he can make her look incredibly stupid in this movie."
Gal was open about the fact that she had issues with Whedon and supported Ray's push for the investigation. I think Jason Momoa voiced support too.Why are we only hearing this from Fisher? Anonymous sources? If he said/did these things or not, Whedon's career power isn't there anymore. This still sounds to me like Fisher didn't like how things were going, and the rest of the cast was like "I support you... but". If someone actually happened, people need to say something.
I recall that. I just think we should start hearing specifics from voices. We hear actors refusing to work with James Cameron and video evidence of him abusing people and actors refusing to work with him again, we should be able to hear about this. When it all comes from Fisher, with no details, it comes off as he experienced a highly stressful, corporately messed with franchise shoot where they threw a new director at it, told everyone to make it pg and 2 hours long and it was hell and on top of that, a flop. Not ideal for any actor, but it seems he took it very personal.Gal was open about the fact that she had issues with Whedon and supported Ray's push for the investigation. I think Jason Momoa voiced support too.
Yep, read it this morning.Edit: Actually the THR article is the source of IGN's article, and SUPER worth reading. I'm only partway through and it's been real illuminating.