how disappointed she was in the theater while watching the ’80s-inspired punk take on a Disney classic when she realized the rocking soundtrack — featuring the likes of Supertramp, Bee Gees, The Doors, The Clash and Queen — was not accessible to deaf patrons because the studio chose not to caption lyrics.. “I only saw half of the movie. It was a half-ass movie, basically.”Hauser, who played thief Horace Badun, was unaware of the situation and said via social media that it was unacceptable.
“Alongside this, I was just talking to a fellow film critic about how it’s 2021 and captions still aren’t included on screeners nor do press screenings offer options for deaf critics,” Lopez wrote. Hauser responded to that message with, “Thank you for making us aware, Kristen. This is an avoidable problem. Studios need to be more thoughtful.”She saw Cruella & there was a total lack of lyrical content represented in her captions.
DEAR FILM STUDIOS. Fix this. It’s unfair, awkward & rude. You have ungodly amounts of money to aid in this.
Dude's a CIA assassin, too.
Who cares omfg
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