Friday, November 15, 2019

Blind Item #1

This conglomerate has made the decision to remove an episode of a television show because it features someone who molested children, but has left in the much more profitable movie which stars a sexual harasser forced to leave his tens of millions of dollars annual salary and bonus role because of it and the disgraced actor.

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    1. /Netflix....Kevin Soacey project?

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    2. “all the money in the world “

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    3. It's Disney(+)/The Simpsons the episode with micheal jackson, This was online the other day so not really a blind item.

      https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffewing/2019/11/14/disney-keeps-simpsons-michael-jackson-episode-off-service/

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  2. Disney removing Michal Jackson Simpsons episode ?

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  3. Removing the Michael Jackson episode from a series created by a friend of Epstein.

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  4. Speaking of Disney produced films is the 1995 film Powder available on Disney++? I ask because its director was Victor Silva---a man who was convicted of sexual abuse of a child and child pornography. He was actually convicted in 1988 and released on parole in 1992. There was a big controversy when it came out that Disney hired someone with a criminal record.

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  5. If I can be a little awkward here.

    If these conglomerates and corporations are really sincere about this stuff (hint: they're not) then they should take down EVERYTHING made by or featuring all perverts, perks, sex pests and predators - which admittedly will leave a leaflet thin roster of work available from all entertainment media over the past century.

    All the work of Polanski, Singer, Spacey, Allen, Chaplin and so on and so on and so fucking on.

    Or you take down nothing at all.

    Let the viewers and consumers decide what or who they decide watch.

    As appalling as some of these cunts undoubtedly are, I'm adult enough to choose for myself whether I want to watch Chinatown, or Take the Money and Run, or The Great Dictator.

    I don't need any huge, global and very, very morally suspect corporation telling me what's good for me. Especially one whose own past and present actions and decisions leave the definition of 'hypocrisy' in tatters as too feeble.

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  6. So my autocorrect replaces 'paedos' with perks. Interesting.🤔

    What's that creepy fucking algorithm got to fucking hide.

    I bet it hangs around binary school in a van with a unicorn painted on it waiting for all the ones and zeros to come out at home time.

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  7. @Flashy Vic, 👍🏽 well said.

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  8. @Flashy. That wasn't awkward, it's just the truth.

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  9. Micheal jackson was on the Simpsons I think..its no longer available

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  10. Beatlejuice and Ferris Beuller's Day Off feature a pedophile and I don't see anyone trying to pull those from airing on every station in the country nearly every month of the year.

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  11. Anonymous10:05 AM

    I can no longer think of The Simpsons without thinking about Matt Groening's disgusting feet.
    I think some of them let their feet become like that because they believe it looks demonic.

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  12. @Tierney... don't forget Amadeus. The same pervert was in that movie.

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  14. "All the work of Polanski, Singer, Spacey, Allen, Chaplin and so on and so on and so fucking on."


    If I haven't seen Annie Hall or The Great Dictator and that makes me uncool, an outcast from society, or somehow unpromotable at work, then so be it. I just hope no one throws rocks at me.

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  15. To hell with the pedos and their works. Maybe they can form their own conglomerate, seems to be enough of them now. Since their artistry is so f*cking culturally valuable they can no doubt offer their own streaming service PedoTv. Or perhaps the Pedo Criterion Collection. Sh!t maybe they should have a museum dedicated to all their valuable artistic contributions, each exhibit could list how many children the pedo artist needed to rape or molest in order to draw inspiration for whatever worthless film or tv show they made that no one is going to remember in 50 years.
    Oh save the art, save the art.

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  16. @Grand, The funny thing is that it's mostly unwatchable garbage today but was popular back in its time. So unless you're a historian or a geezer you're really not missing much.

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  17. "Pedo Criterion Collection" lol it will be another channel DIsney+

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  18. Movie - A Bugs Life with Spacey and directed by Lasseter.

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  19. Nobody wants to make their won choices anymore. Watch or don't watch. Let the free market decide?

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