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Rose McGowan SLAMS X-Men Billboard for Promoting Violence Against Women

A billboard for X-Men: Apocalypse is causing a major stir among critics, the most vocal of which is Rose McGowan. The controversial billboard depicts Oscar Isaac as Apocalypse choking Jennifer Lawrence’s character Mystique in the movie. While the X-Men films all contain plenty of destruction, citizens say this image, seen out of context, promotes violence against women. In a Facebook post to The Hollywood Reporter , McGowan speaks out against the ad and the subtle yet powerful message it implies. “There is a major problem when the men and women at 20th Century Fox think casual violence against women is the way to market a film,” she wrote.  “There is no context in the ad, just a woman getting strangled,” the actress continued. “The fact that no one flagged this is offensive and frankly, stupid.”  “The geniuses behind this, and I use that term lightly, need to to take a long hard look at the mirror and see how they are contributing to society.”  McGowan then compares the sexist poster to other forms of bigotry, like racism and homophobia – and she has a point. “Imagine if it were a black man being strangled by a white man, or a gay male being strangled by a hetero?” she ask. “The outcry would be enormous.”  Although the premise of the comic book franchise is all about bad guys fighting good guys – and, ahem, gals – the isolated image of a man strangling a woman can be viewed as disturbing, especially if seen by children. View Slideshow: 15 Celebs Who Have Been Accused Of Domestic Violence The actress shared a conversation a friend had with his 9-year-old daughter about the billboard. “I’ll close with a text my friend sent, a conversation with his daughter. It follows: ‘My daughter and I were just having a deep discussion on the brutality of that hideous X-Men poster yesterday,'” she shared.  “‘Her words: ‘Dad, why is that monster man committing violence against a woman?’ This from a 9-year-old. If she can see it, why can’t Fox?”  Not an encouraging image for a little girl to see. McGowan asked the studio to get rid of the billboard to avoid any potential further damage. “So let’s right this wrong. 20th Century Fox, since you can’t manage to put any women directors on your slate for the next two years, how about you at least replace your ad?” McGowan has not been shy about coming out against Hollywood sexism and misogyny. Last year, she blasted Adam Sandler for including sexist requests on a casting call notice she received for one of his movies.

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Brandi Glanville: Ryan Gosling is a P–sy!

Brandi Glanville has said and done a lot of questionable things over the years, and she’s got plenty of social media haters as a result. But she may soon feel the wrath of the Internet like never before thanks to comments she made about beloved actor/meme inspiration Ryan Gosling. In addition to his chiseled physique, his work in numerous acclaimed films, and the fact that he seems like an all-around nice guy, Gosling knows how to say all the right things in interviews. Case in point: Earlier this week, the Baby Goose told a UK magazine that he believes women are better than men .  That’s the kind of comment that makes people like a celebrity more. Brandi Glanville takes a very different tack when it comes to the media. She likes to say obnoxious things to goad the press into reporting about how she kinda sucks. Cases in point: When she calls her friends “cowards” and “c-nts,” or when she calls Ryan Gosling a “mangina”: Brandi Glanville & Aubrey O’Day Play F–k, Marry, Kill In the clip above, Brandi and Aubrey O’Day – her co-star on the upcoming VH1 reality series Famously Single – played a game of “F–k, Marry, Kill” with Gosling, Leonardo DiCaprio and Chris Hemsworth as the subjects. Apparently, Brandi would bang Hemwsorth, marry Leo, and kill Gosling. Not only would she kill Ryan, she dismisses him as a “magina” who “doesn’t do it for her.” Obviously, the most offensive thing here is Brandi’s lame-ass attempt at a pun. Mangina?! That sounds more like ” an gina” than ” va gina.”  Hey girl, are you saying the Goose gives you chest pains? That’s cold.

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Chris Hemsworth Had The Best Surprise For A Teen Who Found His Wallet

Chris Hemsworth met the teen who found his missing wallet, and had the best surprise for him.

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6 Ways Emma Watson Is Adult Hermione Granger

To celebrate Emma Watson’s 26th birthday, here are a few reasons why we believe there’s still a lot of Hermione Granger’s magic flowing through her right now.

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About That Time Chris Hemsworth Almost Died

Chris Hemsworth shares his near-death experience in the Himalayas.

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About That Time Chris Hemsworth Almost Died

Chris Hemsworth shares his near-death experience in the Himalayas.

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The Ultimate Star Wars Trailer Mashes Up All Seven Films Into One

This ultimate Star Wars trailer mashes up all seven movies into one action-packed vid.

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The Ultimate Star Wars Trailer Mashes Up All Seven Films Into One

This ultimate Star Wars trailer mashes up all seven movies into one action-packed vid.

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Chris Hemsworth Delivers An Oscar-Worthy Reading Of Rihanna’s ‘Work’

Chris Hemsworth gave a hilarious dramatic reading of Rihanna’s “Work.”

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Chris Hemsworth Delivers An Oscar-Worthy Reading Of Rihanna’s ‘Work’

Chris Hemsworth gave a hilarious dramatic reading of Rihanna’s “Work.”

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