Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Mark Wahlberg gets more money than his female costar; sexism or the fact he's a bigger bankable star than this unknown bitch?

Now the media is getting ridiculous with this women's rights bullshit; can't wait til the king gets here to fix this cr.ap. They are now putting out about a re-shoot of a movie that never should have taken place in the first place was sexist coz' Mark Wahlberg a well-known bankable star made more than this unknown actress bitch who supposedly won some award. So?!!? They are mocking and making a mockery of Civil Rights by bringing up this frivolous crap and of course the truly ignorant will not be able to make the distinction which is part of their plan, (thank God the king is coming soon) between right and wrong properly!  Whoever this chick is she has not earned her stripes or made her bones. Mark Wahlberg is a huge star with a PROVEN track record for getting people to lay down their hard earned money to watch one of his movies! He has made millions for various properties he's been a part of, so who is this bitch? Never heard of her. I wouldn't go see a movie just coz' she's in it, at least not right now. And neither would millions of other people in America or the rest of the world. And I will say that whatever perverted underhanded purpose they had for re-shooting Kevin Spacey's scenes, we're about sick of you people and your bullshit! YOu are no more serious about representing women's issues than you are about representing Black people's issues. You are part of some wicked convoluted satanic plan and when we finally uncover your true motives (part of it we feel has to do with trying to undermine Bill Cosby so you can 'legally' railroad him) trust me, we will be very serious by the Hand of God in bringing you down permanently!

Mark Wahlberg Was Paid $1.5 Million for All the Money in the World Reshoots; Michelle Williams Got Less Than $1,000

Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Williams attend the premiere 'All The Money In The World.
Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Williams at the premiere of All the Money in the World.
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When Kevin Spacey’s career abruptly imploded in a cloud of allegations of sexual misconduct, director Ridley Scott replaced him with Christopher Plummer in his already-completed film All the Money in the World, putting the cast and crew through a frenetic nine-day reshoot around Thanksgiving. Although the crew—and new addition Plummer—got paid for their work, the director told USA Today in December that he and the film’s stars had all worked for free in order to save the movie. It turns out that wasn’t entirely true. While four-time Academy Award nominee Michelle Williams did work for nothing but a per diem, earning less than $1,000 in total for the reshoots, two-time Academy Award nominee (and one-time Funky Bunch front man) Mark Wahlberg got paid $1.5 million, according toUSA Today. Here’s Williams explaining why she was willing to spend her Thanksgiving working for nothing:
I just thought that this experience that we had all treasured was going to be essentially flushed down the toilet. … I said I’d be wherever they needed me, whenever they needed me. And they could have my salary, they could have my holiday, whatever they wanted. Because I appreciated so much that they were making this massive effort.
Williams was reportedly not told that Wahlberg was getting paid, even though both actors are represented by WME—yes, the same agency where alleged Terry Crews groper Adam Venit works. In lieu of a statement from Wahlberg as to why he felt his contributions were worth 1,500 times as much as his co-star’s, here’s the music video for Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch’s 1991 hit “I Need Money”:

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