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Yeah I'm confused too cause I'm watching it now on Tubi and The Roku Channel and both versions for some reason don't show subtitles for the Russian parts. I don't get it. Yeah at least I give celebrities like Mayim Bialik credit for staying true to themselves. So many celebrities are afraid to say they're Jewish. Or if they do, they claim they're just born Jewish but don't identify as such. It's really sad. I 100% agree. And it disgusted me that audiences were applauding at this. How can they applaud knowing he's making the Palestinians out to be the victims and the Israelis that are at fault? How can people look at this as socially acceptable behavior? How come no one is mentioning the Israeli hostages? Because then that would mean we'd have to have fault with the Palestinians while the Hollywood media is painting them as the underdog victims? Jews are the ones who need help right now and Israel must exist in order for Judaism to exist. How come people don't see that? Especially Hollywood considering the number of Jews who work there. For the Spider-Women, one white girl, one Hispanic, and one Black. Woke. While I see what you're talking about, it's still a typical rom-com in having the two leads get together. I was hoping these two would remain platonic and help each other find other romances. Cause as friends they had chemistry. As a couple it was a little weird. It's like, why can't guys and girls just be friends?! I was also offended that everyone in the movie kept telling them they should be together? Why? Just because he's a man and she's a woman? They weren't wrong in just being friends. But if they're supposed to be little people, they should be played by little people. And black and white people didn't associate with each other as closely as they did in the past making this film historically inaccurate. Filling the blanks with a diverse cast to avoid controversy of having an all-white cast. In the past, black and white people would not be associating closely with each other like they have in Wonka. And if they're trying to be diverse, why would they cast Hugh Grant as an Oompa Loompa instead of someone with dwarfism like in the original Willy Wonka? It's like in the new Snow White movie having a Hispanic actress play her instead of a white woman. Her name is Snow WHITE. To me, it feels like tokenism. If a movie was made in the past when minority groups couldn't get high-positioned jobs, they should respect that instead of trying to rewrite history. Why don't we just see people as people instead of still defining people by their race? Cause this is only their second movie within the course of a couple of years. They're not exactly legacy status. But yeah I can see that too where Chad could be Ghostface next since it would yet again be the boyfriend who's the killer. I feel like it would have to be that way because it wouldn't make sense to bring in any new people to be Ghostface. There's no one else really in connection. But it would be really interesting to have it be Sam. To have the hero after all this time be the killer and that this was something coming for a while. Like in Game of Thrones having Daenerys be the mad queen because it was her destiny this whole time like it was her father's. I can't help but remember the look on Tara's face at the end watching her sister stare at that Ghostface mask for as long as she did. Like I said in a previous post, I think Samantha will be Ghost Face and Tara will be the one to kill her. I see the Scream movie characters as invincible until the writers want to do away with them. Sydney's been stabbed many times and never dies. Same with Gale. With Dewey, I think they finally had him die for character progression of the others and because Courtney Cox and David Arquette got divorced. But yeah, I think it's supposed to add to the comedy aspect of the movie. When the writers are ready, they'll allow a character to die from their stab wounds. Yeah just cause people can argue with me that she did put her father's mask on the floor at the end of the movie. But she did stare at that mask really hard with fascination. Even the look that Tara gave Samantha like she was worried about her. I think that could end up happening. A slow blow like how it took Anakin Skywalker three movies for him to turn evil. And I wonder if Tara will be the one to ultimately kill her sister. Imagine that. I didn't think the movie was terrible. I liked the songs a lot and that things were told in the perspective of Geppetto. But I just thought the design of Pinocchio was creepy. They were better off with CGI or puppetry. To have a boy wear makeup to make him look wooden was just very off. I actually thought her acting wasn't bad in the first Transformers movie. Exactly. That's all I thought about the whole movie was that Spider is basically risking his life for this family and no one cares. It couldn't make me enjoy the feel-good scenes knowing they were enjoying their time while Spider was basically getting tortured. Yeah I just wish that him and Jake bonded more considering Jake used to be human so he can relate being human in Pandora feeling like an outsider Yeah I'm really just watching it because of Ortega. And trying to separate it from Wednesday Addams and just treating it like Wednesday if that makes sense. Trust me. TV today doesn't have the courage to go to Addams Family level sadistic. Would be too controversial in this social media craze world where people make a big deal about everything. Right?! I'm only going to watch season two because of Jenna Ortega and hopes that something happens between Wednesday and Xavier. I can't believe those outfits were even allowed. It's like she was wearing a thong.