773SleepyHollow
773SleepyHollow
773SleepyHollow

I already knew that ALL of them are Scientologists.

So give me a cookie.

Oh, I agree, those guys dodged a bullet by not joining SNL.

I still watch SNL, but doing so is like panning for gold... there is just so much worthless stuff there, but if you're really patient, every once in a blue moon you'll come across a nugget that really pays off.

Yeah, the fact that neither Key nor Peele were snapped up by SNL back in the day is one of many reasons to roll one's eyes at people who say, "Well shouldn't SNL just cast the best people regardless of race?"

Um... clearly they AREN'T.

I don't keep track of all of your comments; I saw one that was incorrect, so I corrected it.

Yeah... call me a stick in the mud, but I don't like to make things up about ANYONE, not even people I despise (Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity, let's say).

Yeah, you don't know if your story has any validity, but let's spread it and hate Bey for it anyway!

It sticks in some people's throats to praise a black person who's REALLY successful.

If Beyonce were homely, impoverished due to exploitation by a record label, and/or blind, her story would "resonate" more with certain people...

I don't think the world is simple... the concept of Latino is ambiguous and contradictory, you're right... and so is the concept of "black," "white," and so on... you're also right.

I'm not discounting everything that you've written, and to coin a phrase, we can "agree to disagree" on certain details

53% of American Latinos described themselves as white in the 2010 US Census, so your argument about the American social construct of Latinos is flat-out wrong, at least from the perspective of American Latinos themselves.

http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/b…

Thanks for trying. Ta-ta.

I'm quite familiar with the race-is-a-social-construct idea (and I KNEW that you were going to go there), but if you think that there aren't DNA markers separating black, white, and Asian/Native American (recall that Native Americans came from Asia), then you're just not that well-informed... just because those

True... hair is also a factor, and overall facial features tend to vary between races, and there are numerous DNA markers that indicate race... but that's neither here nor there... Andy Garcia and David Ortiz (each of whom were born to two Latino parents) share roughly the same amount of racial background as do George

Thank you. "Latino is a race." What? You mean the race of Andy Garcia and David Ortiz? Please.

But make no mistake, they want ALL of the groups you mentioned out of Europe, the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and, when they're taking the REALLY long view, South Africa.

Apparently you didn't watch The Office, where her character was presented as very attractive and as an obviously tempting threat to the relationship of Jim and Pam.

And it's bizarre that you view all non-sexpot roles for women as "meh" roles... hmm, maybe you're one of those Hollywood insiders that women in Hollywood

I'm not comparing her to waitstaff, I'm comparing her to her successful peers... and I think Rashida is more attractive than the majority of them.

Sorry, YOU think she's nothing special, and I disagree. That's the thing about opinions... they tend to vary.

I'm a man, and I know what I like.

Tell me what this magical land is in which Rashida Jones is only "pretty average-looking," so that I can move there.

I know I'm not the first person to say this, but if Daniel Craig decides to move on from Bond, I can think of another actor who could move the franchise in an interesting direction...