Milla did you campaign for Bernie during the primaries? guess you just found out about climate change today
EDIT: to her credit it looks like she endorsed him at least
Imagine being an islander somewhere or a citizen in a 3rd world country who is going to get absolutely fucked when real climate change shit starts happening.
Being from a 3rd world country
I don't need to imagine that :capybara-theorist:
Well, at least we have enough land and fresh water to endure the incoming famines, before the occupation forces make sure we are the ones kept hungry. Bengal all over again beibe
I don't trust any of these celebs. They say this shit, but they'll still endorse Dem politicians and push the 'vote blue no matter who' narrative in the next 4 years.
She’s the actress in the resident evil. She endorsed Bernie both in 16 and 20 iirc.
She’s also a super model and has had other notable roles like Leeloo in The Fifth Element and Katinka in Zoolander.
Um, sweatie, she's a Monster Hunter now. Not Alice the Mary Sue Umbrella Killer.
Being fair to her though: Her husband is the ultimate wife guy.
don't worry Leeloo, he'll still bring the big bada boom to the third world :obama-drone:
What did these idiots think they were voting for.
I'm not just sick of America. I'm sick of Americans. Fucking idiots
The Final Chapter, distributed by Sony's Screen Gems unit and directed by Paul W.S. Anderson with a budget of $63 million, is the sixth film in the Resident Evil movie series, a video-game-based action film franchise that has grossed more than $1.2 billion over 16 years. Jackson's accident wasn't the only serious mishap the franchise has seen. Two months after Jackson wound up in the hospital, another South African crew member named Ricardo Cornelius died from injuries suffered on set when a Humvee slid off a rotating platform, pinning him against a wall and crushing his lungs. And in an incident that hasn't been disclosed before, another crewmember was injured by a plastic boulder and tore a ligament, spending six weeks on crutches and never returning to work. In 2011, on the Toronto set of Resident Evil: Retribution, 16 background actors dressed as zombies fell from a collapsing high-wheeled platform and 12 were taken to the hospital with leg, back and arm wounds.
Injuries, even serious ones, have always been part of stunt work. Nevertheless, with the hospitalization of at least 15 people, the Resident Evil franchise stands out as particularly treacherous. "That's an extremely high rate of injury for one movie or franchise," says a veteran stunt performer who has worked on dozens of productions around the world over a 30-year career. "Typically there are no injuries on set, and that's what we strive for."
Was he shooting it as a documentary? How do you fuck up that badly in one film with an imdb rating of 5.5?
I was gonna say I don't see how you can pin accidents on the director, but
Instead, at the last minute, she learned that she'd be doing a tricky stunt on a motorcycle.
that sounds messed up. Is that normal?
edit:
Jackson's lawsuit, filed in mid-September against Anderson, producer Jeremy Bolt and their affiliated production companies (Sony is not named), claims that the crash occurred because the filmmakers "failed to adhere to basic safety standards."
The resident evil movies don't get enough credit for being successful movies based on games.