PUBLIC SHAME! Kathleen Kennedy humiliated at Indiana Jones 5 premiere!
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- Опубликовано: 17 июн 2023
- Kathleen Kennedy gets humiliated by Steven Spielberg at the Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny premiere! Her days are numbered! Plus a huge surprise for the audience!
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Steven and George are close friends.... And After what she did with STar Wars I can't blame Steven for this.
Not mention she FIRED him from Indy 5.
Spielberg has been fully onboard with destroying Hollyweird..by his silence alone.
Sad to say that I have to agree with you...
😂😂😂 her face was priceless.
Yeah, in hindsight I wish I would’ve included a close up freeze frame of that expression.
i love spielberg he's no slouch he knew EXACTLY what he was doing lol
KK worked with Spielberg on many films...which gave KK tacit endorsement by him. You should have warned your buddy Lucas before he sold the Star Wars franchise to the groomers.
😂😂😂😂😂😂 if it was anyone else I'd be feeling so much secondhand cringe, but honestly this is glorious
So when is she getting fired?
I suspect she won't be fired outright. (Otherwise, they would have done so already). I believe her contract is up next year, with new negotiations opening up this August, coincidentally around the time the full impact of Dial of Destiny will be known.
It is rumored that she has Epstein evidence on the Disney board members....its not going to happen.
@@RustyMacDuff Sounds like they're "doing it by the book". In other words, in a situation where certain people would've been turfed after blunder one for messing up so bad, she gets all the chances they can dream of plus one but eventually they just line her up in such a way that NO one could possibly argue her being released (without looking like a moron).
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I think Rusty got it completely wrong. Spielberg didn't mention Kathleen Kennedy to the audience because EVERYONE knows she would have been booed. He spared her the embarrassment and humiliation. He didn't shame her. What a complete misinterpretation of the situation.
That's a good point! I don't think Spielberg did it deliberately. It was more her blatant expectation of receiving praise and the priceless expression on her face when it didn't come.
@@RustyMacDuff If Spielberg really wanted to humilate Kennedy, he would have absolutely mentioned her name, making sure she was booed by the audience. But that didn't happen. These people aren't that delusional, unlike Rusty here, because they know who the audiences respect vs. who they hate.
Kathy need to go. It's not personal, It's just business.
@rodneyboehner3007 also if it was to save her the humiliation? Why do it at all? Why did he use body language to kind of lure her in? He points to her and then 360s and drops the bomb mentioning John. And completely ignores her afterwards not even a glimpse.
Nice dissection.
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I don't think she was acting any different at all ?
made my night, hope disney and kathleen sinks soon
You totally get it wrong. He didn’t mention Frank Marshall either - or himself! C’mon… This is clickbait. Shameless clickbait.
Mentioning Frank Marshall (and not her) would have been a more blatant insult, since that's her husband...the guy can't go TOO far... ;) But, I think 100% that Spielberg had no ill intention. It was her *expectation* of being recognized and praised and not getting it that made the moment. She owned herself.