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A comic strip about the recent online fanboy outrage over Paul Feig's proposed reboot of Ghostbusters using an all-woman cast.
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which probably means that he secretly wants me to write an awesome book so he can design an awesome cover
I was sitting next to a gross guy who was eating Slim Jims while leaning on my shoulder and was nearly face-to-face with me. I think Chip had some sympathy for my situation.
My last stop on Day 3 of SXSW 2015 (Sunday, March 15) was The Paramount Theatre for the SXSW premiere of Spy. I snapped this shot when director Paul Feig was introducing the film and its star, Melissa McCarthy. Here, SXSW Film Head Janet Pierson looks on as Feig and McCarthy prepare to leave the stage. (Unfortunately, McCarthy wasn't able to stay for the Q&A as she had to fly back to Los Angeles that evening.) As for the film itself, it was a very funny comedy spy caper; check out the official trailer. Oh, and apologies for the poor quality of this photo; I was attempting to zoom in with my iPhone.
My last stop on Day 3 of SXSW 2015 (Sunday, March 15) was The Paramount Theatre for the SXSW premiere of Spy. I snapped this shot when director Paul Feig was introducing the film and its star, Melissa McCarthy. Here, SXSW Film Head Janet Pierson and Feig listen as McCarthy speaks to the audience. (Unfortunately, McCarthy wasn't able to stay for the Q&A as she had to fly back to Los Angeles that evening.) As for the film itself, it was a very funny comedy spy caper; check out the official trailer. Oh, and apologies for the poor quality of this photo; I was attempting to zoom in with my iPhone.
My last stop on Day 3 of SXSW 2015 (Sunday, March 15) was The Paramount Theatre for the SXSW premiere of Spy. I snapped this shot when director Paul Feig was introducing the film. Here, he bows to the film's star -- Melissa McCarthy -- as SXSW Film Head Janet Pierson applauds. (Unfortunately, Melissa McCarthy wasn't able to stay for the Q&A as she had to fly back to Los Angeles that evening.) As for the film itself, it was a very funny comedy spy caper; check out the official trailer. Oh, and apologies for the poor quality of this photo; I was attempting to zoom in with my iPhone.
Here now is a look at the different classifications of wronged manchildren we will subsequently refer to as...
GHOSTBROSTERS
Bitchin' Makes 'Em Feel Good!