Showing posts with label Adler. Show all posts
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Friday, June 2, 2017

Wonder Woman: Misogynist ROASTED by Austin Mayor Steve Adler!

Have you seen Wonder Woman yet?


I have. It was great. A friend cried during it. The audience applauded at the end.


But the film’s release hasn’t been a stranger to controversy. One particularly hateful response to a women-only screening got an epic smack-down by none other than the mayor of Austin, Texas.



Yeah, usually mayors don’t get a lot of attention for talking about superhero movies, and Mayor Steve Adler isn’t really an exception.


He’s talking about sexism and human dignity.


The controversy wasn’t so much about Wonder Woman itself, but about one theater’s decision to host a women-only screening, and one of the men who absolutely flipped out about it.


In case it actually needs to be stated, like, men-only screenings of films aren’t uncommon. Also plenty of bars still have “Ladies Night” and that sort of thing. 


It’s a little weird, sure, though we can totally understand why some women would want to see the film in the absence of guys like whatever piece of work wrote this horrifying email to Austin’s mayor.



“The notion of a woman hero is a fine example of women’s eagerness to accept the appearance of achievement without actual achievement.


“Women learn from an early age to value make-up, that it’s OK to pretend that you are greater than you actually are,” he writes, only after hoping for Austin’s defamation and accusing the theater of “sexism.”


All superheroes are pretend, not just the lady ones. The makeup comment is so weird that we don’t even know how to respond except to say that clearly this guy doesn’t ever do anything to improve his appearance.


“Women pretend they do not know that only men serve in combat because they are content to have an easier ride. Women gladly accept gold medals at the Olympics for coming in 10th and competing only against the second class of athletes,” he says as if he isn’t the wrongest person to ever live.


“Name something invented by a woman! Achievements by the second rate gender pale in comparison to virtually everything great in human history was accomplished by men, not women,” he continued, just keeping on digging that hole.


The short version of all of this is that a man who despises women claims that he doesn’t.


He then signs his name, Richard A. Ameduri, because that’s totally a letter where you’d want to include your name.



Steve Adler’s letter in response is all kinds of savage.


“I am writing to alert you that your email account has been hacked by an unfortunate and unusually hostile individual,” he begins.


“Please remedy your account’s security right away, lest this person’s uninformed and sexist rantings give you a bad name. After all, we men have to look out for each other!”


That’s tongue-in-cheek and beautiful, right?


Then he dives in and just begins solidly refuting the vile man’s sexist claims.


“Can you imagine if someone thought that you didn’t know women could serve in our combat units now without exclusion?” he asked. You can feel the sarcasm emanating in waves from the screen.


Remember that claim that women never invented anything? Adler sure did.


“What if someone thought you didn’t know that women invented medical syringes, life rafts, fire escapes, central and solar heating, a war-time communications system for radio-controlling torpedoes that laid the technological foundations for everything from Wi-Fi to GPS, and beer?”


A nicely succinct list.


Which of course could have been longer.



He also took the time to remind the whiner that a private business can hold whatever screenings they like.


“And I hesitate to imagine,” he adds. “How embarrassed you’d be if someone thought you were upset that a private business was realizing a business opportunity by reserving one screening this weekend for women to see a superhero movie.”


Savage.


We love seeing intelligent politicians go off on people who deserve it.


And speaking of things getting what they deserve, Wonder Woman is already a hit at the box office after only Thursday night’s early previews.


We can’t wait to see what kind of numbers she rakes in by the end of the weekend.



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Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Clay Adler: Mourned by Jennifer Lawrence, Considered a Hero in Death

Clay Adler is no longer with us.


But more than just his spirit will live on.


As tragically reported on Tuesday, Adler committed suicide late last month when he shot himself in the head during an afternoon out in the desert with friends.



A star on MTV reality series Newport Harbor for its two-season run, Adler had landed a couple small roles in a couple small movies back in 2009, actually befriending Jennifer Lawrence in the process.


The two hit Hollywood right about the same time.


“Clay brings Jennifer back to her humble beginnings and hearing that he took his own life really has made Jennifer feel heartbroken,” a source told Hollywood Life of the Oscar winner’s reaction to this news.


The insider concluded:


“It is really sad because she remembers him fondly and never wants to hear anything like this happen to anyone… she is really bummed out over it.”


Adler’s father, meanwhile, has spoken directly to People Magazine.


He has confirmed that his son died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, but also that “out of every bad thing,” can come a “good thing.”


Meaning what, exactly?



“Clay had requested that his organs – and he did this years ago when he applied for a driver’s license – that his organs be donated to people,” says Frank Adler, telling the publication that Clay has already “saved about for or five lives.”


There were no drugs and no alcohol found in the 27-year old’s system at the time of his suicide.


But Adler had reportedly suffered for years from mental illness.


Still, Frank says, he was unaware that his child was struggling with anything specific in his personal life.


“There were no signs. No real signs,” he tells People, emphasizing that Clay “had been clean for several years.”



A funeral was held last month for Adler.


He shot himself on March 25, but doctors were able to keep him alive an extra day so that family members could say goodbye and so that his organs could be properly harvested.


“They kept him alive a little bit longer so that he could do the donations we’re talking about,” says Frank.


“The hospital did say that he’s donated more than they’ve ever seen because his internals were in phenomenal shape.”


Frank says that several people have come forward to express their gratitude for Clay’s organ donations, meaning his son at least leaves behind a special legacy.


“That’s a good thing that came out of it,” Frank concludes. “Clay would be thrilled that these people are now living because of him.”



NOTE


If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, please call The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. It is open 24 hours a day.


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Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Clay Adler, Former MTV Reality Star, Commits Suicide

Clay Adler, a model and television personality best known for his former role on MTV’s Newport Harbor: The Real Orange County, committed suicide while on hanging out with friends last month.


He was 25 years old.



The ex-reality star was likely best known for his leading role on the aforementioned series.


It premiered on August 13, 2007 and concluded on January 2, 2008, serving as a successor to Laguna Beach.


The program chronicled the lives of several teenagers living in Newport Harbor (an affluent community within Orange County) and was structured more like a regular TV show than a documentary.


Adler appeared on both seasons of the show, taking on the “role” of Grant Newman’s close friend and Chrissy Schwartz’s occasional boyfriend.



According to TMZ insiders, Adler and a few pals went shooting in the desert on March 25.


At one point, in the middle of firing off a few rounds, Adler turned the gun on his own head and pulled the trigger.


He died the following day in the hospital from this gunshot wound.


Law enforcement officials tell TMZ that no drugs or alcohol were found in Adler’s system, but the 25-year old had struggled with mental illness in the past.


After Newport Harbor went off the air, Adler tried to break into the world of acting, earning roles in such films as Make It or Break It and The Fish Tank.


Both were released in 2009.



Adler got started in Hollywood around the same time as Jennifer Lawrence.


The two struck up a little friendship about 10 years ago, posing together on the red carpet in a photo that is making the Internet rounds along with this sad news.


Not much else is known about Clay Adler, so we’ll end with his official bio, courtesy of his time as an MTV reality star:


Clay Adler is a junior and although shy with girls, he is regarded as Newport Harbor’s hottest guy. Born and raised in Newport Harbor, Adler takes full advantage of his oceanfront playground.


Whether he’s fishing from his speedboat off Balboa Island or surfing on one of Newport Harbor’s famous breaks, Adler catches girls’ glances wherever he goes.


Adler’s humble attitude belies his looks and he often turns to Grant, his gregarious friend, for a boost of confidence. While it seems Adler could have any girl he wants, his shyness has kept him from having a relationship.


But when Adler develops real feelings for Chrissy — and she responds accordingly — it could be his chance to break out.



May Adler, and all the other celebrities who passed away in 2017, rest in peace.


We send our condolences to their friends, family members and loved ones.


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MTV Reality Star Clay Adler Commits Suicide at 27 (PHOTO)

Reality TV star Clay Adler is dead after intentionally shooting himself during a trip to the desert with friends … TMZ has learned. Clay appeared on 2 seasons of the MTV reality show, “Newport Harbor: The Real Orange County.” Law enforcement…


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