Yesterday: a unique take on the alternative universe genre?

Also, the Armas sequence on youtube is delightful, he plays Something, which I recently magically figured out on the ukulele and felt like I actually had a musical talent of some sort. (it’s three single-finger positions right next to each other, let’s not get excited.)

Frankly, it’s a crime to remove Ana de Armas from your movie and they should be sued for millions.

Nobody’s upset. These are plaintiff’s lawyers taking advantage of lax class action rules. What’s the potential recovery for individual class members? A few bucks? But the lawyers stand to rake a fat fee out of the total class recovery.

Hunh.

But the court found that Woulfe, who rented the movie a second time on Google Play under the belief that de Armas could appear in a director’s cut, “lacks standing” to bring a suit because his “injury is self-inflicted.” Wilson concluded Woulfe didn’t watch Yesterday because of statements from Universal that de Armas appears in the movie. He also found that there was no reason to believe that the “version of Yesterday they accessed on Google Play would be a different version of the movie” than the one they watched the first time.