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“The Terminal List” is dead-set on surviving scathing reviews.
The Chris Pratt-led Prime Video series is based on a book by former Navy Seal Jack Carr, who serves as an executive producer on the show. While the series has a 94 percent audience score and a 39 percent critics score on Rotten Tomatoes, Carr told Fox News that liberal-leaning media critics slammed the series because “there’s not this woke stuff that’s shoved into it” (via Mediaite).
“There’s no ‘woke’ or ‘anti-woke,’ but just because there’s not this ‘woke’ stuff that’s shoved into it, then it’s perceived — by critics, at least — as not promoting their agenda, so they’re going to hate it,” Carr said. “We don’t mention right, left, conservative, liberal, none of those things are even mentioned.”
Carr called out a Daily Beast review that likened the series to an “unhinged right-wing revenge fantasy.
The Chris Pratt-led Prime Video series is based on a book by former Navy Seal Jack Carr, who serves as an executive producer on the show. While the series has a 94 percent audience score and a 39 percent critics score on Rotten Tomatoes, Carr told Fox News that liberal-leaning media critics slammed the series because “there’s not this woke stuff that’s shoved into it” (via Mediaite).
“There’s no ‘woke’ or ‘anti-woke,’ but just because there’s not this ‘woke’ stuff that’s shoved into it, then it’s perceived — by critics, at least — as not promoting their agenda, so they’re going to hate it,” Carr said. “We don’t mention right, left, conservative, liberal, none of those things are even mentioned.”
Carr called out a Daily Beast review that likened the series to an “unhinged right-wing revenge fantasy.
- 8/10/2022
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
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“I never went to Hillsong,” Chris Pratt says of the controversial church in a Men’s Health cover story published today. “I’ve never actually been to Hillsong. I don’t know anyone from that church.”
Those are among the Jurassic World: Dominion star’s most definitive comments since he became a sort-of symbol for Christianity in Hollywood.
Pratt traces people associating him with the town’s young evangelical movement to an acceptance speech at the 2018 MTV Movie & TV Awards in which he said, “God is real. God loves you, God wants the best for you. Believe that; I do.”
Perhaps the use of the word “you” and the command “Believe that; I do” were a little too evangelical for some. Pratt admits as much to Men’s Health.
“Maybe it was hubris for me to stand up on the stage and say the things that I said. I’m not sure I touched anybody.
Those are among the Jurassic World: Dominion star’s most definitive comments since he became a sort-of symbol for Christianity in Hollywood.
Pratt traces people associating him with the town’s young evangelical movement to an acceptance speech at the 2018 MTV Movie & TV Awards in which he said, “God is real. God loves you, God wants the best for you. Believe that; I do.”
Perhaps the use of the word “you” and the command “Believe that; I do” were a little too evangelical for some. Pratt admits as much to Men’s Health.
“Maybe it was hubris for me to stand up on the stage and say the things that I said. I’m not sure I touched anybody.
- 6/29/2022
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
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James Gunn came to Chris Pratt’s defense amid the long-standing backlash against the actor for being the “worst” Hollywood Chris stacked against Chris Hemsworth, Chris Evans, and Chris Pine.
“It absolutely infuriates me,” Gunn told Men’s Health about the viral criticisms of Pratt. “Chris is unspeakably kind to people; he goes out of his way to help kids. He’s an especially loving father. And there’s a lot of stuff that people have literally just made up about him — about his politics, about who he is, about what he believes of other people, you know?”
Pratt’s alleged involvement in Los Angeles-based Hillsong Church became the center of the anti-Pratt hate on social media, with transgender actor Elliot Page publicly calling out Pratt for being involved in a famously anti-lgbtq+ organized religion.
“I never went to Hillsong. I’ve never actually been to Hillsong. I don’t know anyone from that church,...
“It absolutely infuriates me,” Gunn told Men’s Health about the viral criticisms of Pratt. “Chris is unspeakably kind to people; he goes out of his way to help kids. He’s an especially loving father. And there’s a lot of stuff that people have literally just made up about him — about his politics, about who he is, about what he believes of other people, you know?”
Pratt’s alleged involvement in Los Angeles-based Hillsong Church became the center of the anti-Pratt hate on social media, with transgender actor Elliot Page publicly calling out Pratt for being involved in a famously anti-lgbtq+ organized religion.
“I never went to Hillsong. I’ve never actually been to Hillsong. I don’t know anyone from that church,...
- 6/28/2022
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
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Amy Berg, the documentarian behind such acclaimed films as Deliver Us From Evil, West of Memphis and Janis: Little Girl Blue, has absolutely nothing against Chris Pratt. In fact, she strongly disagrees with that other Amy Berg who inadvertently launched the whole Cancel/Don’t Cancel Chris twitstorm that got so out of hand the Avengers themselves came to their costar’s rescue.
“What a way to wake up,” documentarian Berg tweeted this morning. “This is not me. Hundreds of hate messages on all social media platforms! I strongly disagree with this Amy Berg’s tweet and not a big fan of cancel culture. Thank you. #ChrisPratt”
Even the other Amy Berg, a TV producer and writer, is saying enough is enough. Yesterday, she tweeted, “We managed to turn a Chris ‘snack’ joke into attacks and threats by right-wingers….Seriously, enough.
“What a way to wake up,” documentarian Berg tweeted this morning. “This is not me. Hundreds of hate messages on all social media platforms! I strongly disagree with this Amy Berg’s tweet and not a big fan of cancel culture. Thank you. #ChrisPratt”
Even the other Amy Berg, a TV producer and writer, is saying enough is enough. Yesterday, she tweeted, “We managed to turn a Chris ‘snack’ joke into attacks and threats by right-wingers….Seriously, enough.
- 10/21/2020
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
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California dreaming! Kourtney Kardashian escaped up the coast for the weekend with her and Scott Disick's three kids, Mason Disick, Penelope Disick and Reign Disick. After the family trip, Keeping Up With the Kardashians star took to Instagram to share photos from their mini getaway to Montecito, Calif., which is located just a few hours north of Los Angeles. In the series of sweet snaps on social media, Kourtney and her kids can be seen enjoying their time at the beach as well as by the pool. It appears that Kourtney was also joined by her friends Chad Veach and Julia Veach, as well as their kids, on the weekend adventure. In one photo, the trio can be seen striking a pose in a pink car. "California...
- 2/20/2020
- E! Online
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Chris Pratt is living life to the fullest.
The 39-year-old Avengers: Infinity War star had a whirlwind 2018 and is projected to have an equally exciting 2019. This year, Pratt, 39, is set to tie the knot with fiancée Katherine Schwarzenegger, as well as promote his films The Kid, The Lego Movie 2 and the highly-anticipated Avengers: End Game.
So how does the actor keep himself grounded while working in Hollywood? In addition to prioritizing his faith, he focuses his energy on things that bring joy to his life, including his son, his farm and cheering on his favorite Mma fighters.
Solace on the Farm
On Tuesday,...
The 39-year-old Avengers: Infinity War star had a whirlwind 2018 and is projected to have an equally exciting 2019. This year, Pratt, 39, is set to tie the knot with fiancée Katherine Schwarzenegger, as well as promote his films The Kid, The Lego Movie 2 and the highly-anticipated Avengers: End Game.
So how does the actor keep himself grounded while working in Hollywood? In addition to prioritizing his faith, he focuses his energy on things that bring joy to his life, including his son, his farm and cheering on his favorite Mma fighters.
Solace on the Farm
On Tuesday,...
- 1/30/2019
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
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Chad Veach has been a mentor to Hollywood’s hottest stars, and now the Los Angeles-based pastor is opening up about the support he has received over the years while facing a heartbreaking disease with his young daughter.
“I feel like so much of life is not allowing your situation to define you. It’s the only way to come out on top,” Veach — whose 5-year-old daughter Georgia suffers from the rare brain disorder lissencephaly — tells People. “What we have gone through with our daughter has only increased my faith that God is real … my family would not be intact...
“I feel like so much of life is not allowing your situation to define you. It’s the only way to come out on top,” Veach — whose 5-year-old daughter Georgia suffers from the rare brain disorder lissencephaly — tells People. “What we have gone through with our daughter has only increased my faith that God is real … my family would not be intact...
- 10/31/2017
- by Melody Chiu
- PEOPLE.com
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