WELCOME TO THE MARVEL MULTIVERSE -*RIP STAN LEE & Boseman* - D&W OUT NOW - Doomsday = RDJ back

We are celebrating! Some of you guys have been sleep for a while. After A4 we can finally get the real MCU back.

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Well, with all the weird things that happen in Hollywood. I'm sure that joking or discussions regarding that topic is the norm.
 
why these guys do those type of jokes, though? Like they see those as funny?

Dude is an idiot.

Art in immitates life in hollyweird. From these numerous tweets about rape it safe to assume what Gunn was into...

Agree 100% with this assessment. But...PAUSE on that second text!

Oh social media is giving him exactly what he’s making these disgusting tweets about. Dude is sick and Disney and Marvel are going to not only bury him but the Guardians because of it. All of his humor is infused in those films. Feel bad for Pratt, Saldana, Bautista and the rest.
 
Lol no my boy’s name is Brian. My name is Alex. You knew this from when we used to run Gears nawghty.
he black????
using all those n words
i hope he is
and if not
i hope u checked him??? :nerd:
wait ur names alex???
are u black???
i thought u was
wait we played gears
yeah
i thought u was black
 
It's just sad. Some ppl can make stupid tweets all the time and keep their job (looking at you Trump)

This man actually had stopped making stupid tweets for a very long time but still gets fired.

Unfair world.

Reprehensible is reprehensible man...No excuse...He was 40 when he tweeted most of that BS out so he hasn’t changed for nothing, he’s just become more aware and in turn adept at hiding it...Doesn't matter if it’s Rosanne or Gunn...You take those actions you own it period...
 
he black????
using all those n words
i hope he is
and if not
i hope u checked him??? :nerd:
wait ur names alex???
are u black???
i thought u was
wait we played gears
yeah
i thought u was black

:rofl: Nawghty what the hell man. Yes I’m Black (Both parents from Ghana), yes he’s black, yes we played Gears remastered. But after spanking you so much in Mario Kart 8 and Smash 4 you may have forgotten about our Xbox one days
 
:rofl: Nawghty what the hell man. Yes I’m Black (Both parents from Ghana), yes he’s black, yes we played Gears remastered. But after spanking you so much in Mario Kart 8 and Smash 4 you may have forgotten about our Xbox one days
WHAT?????
u never smacked me in no damn smash or mario kart
u better stop these damn lies
my bowser was untouchable
 
:lol: What is the "real MCU" to you? Thor: The Dark World?

Thor: the Dark World > Guardians 1

WHAT?????
u never smacked me in no damn smash or mario kart
u better stop these damn lies

The flex is too real right now. Ask @infamouserror and his cheating ways with the hop drifting. And yes I used to son your Bowser winter of ‘14. My connection would always start acting up mysteriously. Comcast spared you :lol:
 
http://collider.com/r-i-p-jon-schnepp/

For yall collider watchers/fans..... Jon Schnepp passed away today

R.I.P. Jon Schnepp, A Genuine Hero
BY COLLIDER STAFF JULY 20, 2018

It is with immense sadness that we confirm that Jon Schnepp passed away peacefully on Thursday, July 19th. As the host of Collider Heroes and frequent panelist on Collider Movie Talk and other Collider shows, videos, and panels, Schnepp was a vital and irreplaceable part of the Collider family, and we are all deeply upset by this tragic news.

Schnepp’s fiancée Holly Payne released the following statement:

It is with a broken heart that I announce the passing of our beloved Jon Schnepp, who died peacefully on July 19, 2018.



Jon ultimately succumbed to the effects of a massive stroke. He had a blood clot removed from his left carotid artery, but the bleeding could not be stopped. Irreparable and catastrophic damage was caused to both hemispheres and all brain activity ceased. His sister Deborah and I had to make the difficult decision to take him off of life support. There was no possible way for him to recover. Please understand.



I spent the last hour of his life with him holding him, laying my head across his massive chest, kissing him, stroking his hair, playing his favorite songs, and telling him over and over again how much I love him. My life has been forever changed by Jon. I feel endlessly grateful to have shared 16 years of laughter, love and incredible adventures together, including the making of a feature film, as well as a television series that I hope to complete and release later this year in his honor.



Jon’s mother Miriam, his father David, his sister Deborah and I are devastated beyond measure. We appreciate your love and support, and most importantly your understanding of our privacy at this time as we grieve.



Thank you,

Holly Payne

Collider CEO Marc Fernandez also released the following statement:

On July 19th, at 6:06pm PST our friend, colleague, and king sweaty, Jon Schnepp passed away peacefully surrounded by his family and loved ones. Jon means so much to Collider and to me personally. Jon didn’t allow all the barriers that life creates to deter him from his goals and his passions. It’s beautiful to be awkward, less than perfect, and sweat profusely over the things you love. Collider will never be the same, I won’t be the same, and neither will you, his legion of fans that he valued above everything else. Let’s all come together and give Jon Schnepp a moment of loudness. We love you so much.

Schnepp was born on May 16, 1967 and turned his passion for storytelling into a successful career. He was a key creative force in the animated series Metalocalypse, directing multiple episodes in addition to designing and creating the look of the characters, and he also worked the animated series The Venture Bros.

Schnepp made his feature debut by directing the terrific 2015 documentary The Death of “Superman Lives”: What Happened?, which chronicled the history of Tim Burton’s never-made Superman movie. Schnepp interviewed various key creatives involved in the making (and un-making) of that film, from Kevin Smith to Burton himself, and his tact and skills as a filmmaker led to wildly insightful information about one of the most legendary superhero movies never made.

Schnepp’s passion for art was infectious, and his knowledge—especially when it came to comic books—was legendary. He was a fan first and foremost, and the excitement with which he discussed film, comics, stories, and storytellers was palpable. It was impossible to watch Jon and not love him. That’s who he was not just as a host or filmmaker, but as a human being: kind, generous, gifted, hilarious, and full of verve.

We ask that you respect the privacy of Jon’s family, friends, and co-workers during this difficult time. Our thoughts are with all those who knew him, or were fans of Jon, as he leaves behind a legacy of love and passion that will never be forgotten.

We also ask that you please consider donating to the immense medical costs on Holly’s official GoFundMe page.

Sweaties, unite.
 
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