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Does his ''boycott'' by Hollywood really matter?


Or is it the gay and feminazi factions crying since his great victory over that lying bitch?

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It's moronic, absurd.

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I don't think it does. Yes, they tried to hurt him, hurt him badly. But he slowly, calmly showed the world that he's above all of them. He literally has the whole world at his feet.

As for Amber, she tried so hard to take Depp down, she took herself down, down to hell. She had to flee to Spain because everybody in the U.S. hates her guts.

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He literally deosnt have the whole world at his feet. What are you smocking? He is washed up old celebrity whose golden days are behind him. He is like Stallone, Arnold, Willis, Travolta etc. The one who has name recognition and can get in press occasionally. But their days as box-office start are long gone because no one wants to watch them in new movies.

Pitt and Cruise still can do box-office stuff. Depp cant. He can only do some low budget stuff that even his die hard fans will not go and watch.

He is "tabloid famous" now. Like Paris Hilton. Lindsay Lohan....

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I think he's relieved he's not welcome in Hollywood anymore, it's not like he needs anymore money.

What he does have is his name back, it had been stained by Amber Heard and the media mafia and now instead of being hated he's almost universally loved..while at the same time Amber Heard is the world's most hated woman.

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Oh yes! Pitt's last movie, Babylon, did so well making just $63 million against a $110 million budget not counting marketing costs.

Meanwhile, Depp's Jeanne du Barry had the best showing in a decade for a Cannes opening-night film.

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In this day and age white men are fair game. He is / was cancelled and he was hurt financially but they did not break him. He continued working overseas in foreign lands. The woke agenda is an American phenomenon and in Europe they don’t give a shit.

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I'm an American who likes to think he has his finger on the cultural "pulse" but I don't know anything about this shit.

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It matters for him since he loves money so much that he kept doing those stupid Pirates movies and sighed to anything big budget just because they payed him big money. He used to pretend to be this Artsy Boy who doesnt want fame and only cares about small movies to showcase his talent.

Then he did Pirates and got so much money for it that he couldnt live without them anymore. He loved that rich lifestyle so much. Private planes, islands, throwing millions around. And then it all suddenly stopped. Money stopped coming. All he could score was some European movie and those dont have crazy Hollywood budgets so he was probably payed like 100 dollars.

He wants new Pirate movie so much since he thinks he can score some 15-20 millions from it. He was deeply hurt when he was kicked out out from Harry Potter spin-off.

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Hollywood won't boycott him forever. Depp might even in the next 10 years (if he is active) get an Oscar nom. Mel Gibson got a nomination in 2017, I think? So the same can happen for Depp. Wish him best of... whatever.

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Depp's acting ability has gone to shit over the last 10 years. He had been a real talent back in the 1990s and continued to give interesting performances in the early 2000s, but somewhere between 2005 and 2010 he started to suck! Or rather, his performances started to suck. Lazy, repetitive, schticky, far too reliant on exaggerated makeup and an ever-indulgent Tim Burton, he went from a genuinely wonderful actor to an old ham who's painful to watch.

And now most of his post-trial comeback role has been left on the cutting floor because he was terrible in the role, and his looks are gone. So while the flighty nitwits of the internet may have decided they're all huge Depp fans, they have damn short attention spans and all his new "fans" will have forgotten him by the time the next "Pirates" disaster comes out. No, Hollywood isn't going to welcome Depp back in a big way, Hollywood has no use for uninsurable 60-year-old actors who show up hours late for work. He isn't making a big comeback, not like this. Not unless he ever sobers up, gets his health back, and rededicates himself to the craft of acting, and he hasn't done that yet!

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Depp's acting ability has gone to shit over the last 10 years. He had been a real talent back in the 1990s and continued to give interesting performances in the early 2000s, but somewhere between 2005 and 2010 he started to suck! Or rather, his performances started to suck. Lazy, repetitive, schticky, far too reliant on exaggerated makeup and an ever-indulgent Tim Burton, he went from a genuinely wonderful actor to an old ham who's painful to watch.

And now most of his post-trial comeback role has been left on the cutting floor because he was terrible in the role, and his looks are gone. So while the flighty nitwits of the internet may have decided they're all huge Depp fans, they have damn short attention spans and all his new "fans" will have forgotten him by the time the next "Pirates" disaster comes out. No, Hollywood isn't going to welcome Depp back in a big way, Hollywood has no use for uninsurable 60-year-old actors who show up hours late for work. He isn't making a big comeback, not like this. Not unless he ever sobers up, gets his health back, and rededicates himself to the craft of acting, and he hasn't done that yet!

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