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‘Star Wars’ Writers’ Anti-Trump Rants May Hurt ‘Rogue One’ at the Box Office
“Please note that the Empire is a white supremacist (human) organization,” wrote Weitz in a now-deleted, and ill-conceived tweet. Gary Whitta, who was the original writer for Rogue One, replied to Weitz with an addendum: “Opposed by a multi-cultural group led by brave women.”
‘Star Wars’ Actress Daisy Ridley Quits Instagram After Political Backlash on Gun Violence Post
William Ray Siegfried responded: “I know how we stop the violence Daisy Ridley. We arm ourselves just like you did in Star Wars. When evil people inflict death and destruction upon you, righteous violence IS the answer. (I would like to add that a Jedi uses the force for knowledge and defense. Never attack.)”
Dave Carro argued: “Says the woman who kills people with guns in movies. Such hypocrisy in Hollywood. Just shut up, Ridley and make another Star Wars movie.”
Mark Hamill calls Trump's Cabinet 'a who's-who of really despicable people'
"Star Wars" actor Mark Hamill weighed in on President-elect Donald Trump saying he's in "total denial" over the election results.
"I’m glad I have [my new show 'Pop Culture Quest'] to take my mind off what’s going on,” Hamill told the Daily Beast. "Because if you look at what's being assembled for our government it’s like, yikes. It's a who’s-who of really despicable people."
Hamill did not mention any of Trump's appointments by name. Several Cabinet positions have been filled since he won the election earlier this month.
Hamill added that while it's "tempting to say" he'll leave the country under a President Trump, it's more challenging to "stay and defend our country and do what you think is right."
“Please note that the Empire is a white supremacist (human) organization,” wrote Weitz in a now-deleted, and ill-conceived tweet. Gary Whitta, who was the original writer for Rogue One, replied to Weitz with an addendum: “Opposed by a multi-cultural group led by brave women.”
‘Star Wars’ Actress Daisy Ridley Quits Instagram After Political Backlash on Gun Violence Post
William Ray Siegfried responded: “I know how we stop the violence Daisy Ridley. We arm ourselves just like you did in Star Wars. When evil people inflict death and destruction upon you, righteous violence IS the answer. (I would like to add that a Jedi uses the force for knowledge and defense. Never attack.)”
Dave Carro argued: “Says the woman who kills people with guns in movies. Such hypocrisy in Hollywood. Just shut up, Ridley and make another Star Wars movie.”
Mark Hamill calls Trump's Cabinet 'a who's-who of really despicable people'
"Star Wars" actor Mark Hamill weighed in on President-elect Donald Trump saying he's in "total denial" over the election results.
"I’m glad I have [my new show 'Pop Culture Quest'] to take my mind off what’s going on,” Hamill told the Daily Beast. "Because if you look at what's being assembled for our government it’s like, yikes. It's a who’s-who of really despicable people."
Hamill did not mention any of Trump's appointments by name. Several Cabinet positions have been filled since he won the election earlier this month.
Hamill added that while it's "tempting to say" he'll leave the country under a President Trump, it's more challenging to "stay and defend our country and do what you think is right."