I won’t pay to see it in the theater. I have no use for someone that bites the hand that feeds them. Rachel Zegler is now on my list of “not paying to see” folks.
High scores?
Those scores are probably made up by the same group that inflates attraction wait times at the parks so guests will buy that Genie+, also at inflated rates.
Three busloads of kids? I am assuming you are on some form of government assistance? Maybe you should skip the movie, get a job, and not eat so much government cheese.
No you don’t. You can’t afford to go to a movie theater. And I look forward to Rachel quitting acting when the old Studio System comes back and she refuses to be under contract to MGM or some other major studio like all movie stars will be again. The great Louis B. Mayer and Irving Thalberg would’ve never tolerated this behavior and taught her a lesson. Any real movie fan respects Louis B. Mayer and Irving Thalberg.
Comments for Rachel Zegler’s ‘Snow White’ Stirs Up More Controversy After Reported “High Scores” in Early Screenings
Cheryl C
I won’t pay to see it in the theater. I have no use for someone that bites the hand that feeds them. Rachel Zegler is now on my list of “not paying to see” folks.
Aloha
Boo Hoo…
Who cares!
Dodger
Those high scores can only mean one thing: Zegler was right all along.
P.C.Knott
High scores?
Those scores are probably made up by the same group that inflates attraction wait times at the parks so guests will buy that Genie+, also at inflated rates.
Aloha
Got three busloads of school kids waiting for it’s release!
Go, Rachel, Go!
Screw the haters!
MFD 123
Three busloads of kids? I am assuming you are on some form of government assistance? Maybe you should skip the movie, get a job, and not eat so much government cheese.
Steve
No you don’t. You can’t afford to go to a movie theater. And I look forward to Rachel quitting acting when the old Studio System comes back and she refuses to be under contract to MGM or some other major studio like all movie stars will be again. The great Louis B. Mayer and Irving Thalberg would’ve never tolerated this behavior and taught her a lesson. Any real movie fan respects Louis B. Mayer and Irving Thalberg.
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