I do not find Mia Farrow's graphic illustration of the destruction of their family due to Woody Allen cheating on her with her teenage daughter to be as shocking as the actual destruction of their family due to Woody Allen cheating on her with her teenage daughter.
Obviously, this is my own personal opinion, but if my partner for 12 years and the man I had 3 children with started an affair with my daughter from a previous marriage and essentially destroyed my family without much remorse, he would be lucky to only get this as his valentine.
Love you for this, Lena. Thanks for throwing in your support. I can imagine being in Dylan's position and how much it would mean to me to have Hollywood names speaking up on my behalf. When things like this come up silence can be just as damaging a response as denial and doubt. And in this particular case it's never…
I can't believe I'm agreeing with Lena Dunham, but she's 100% correct. Dylan Farrow was incredibly brave to come out and say what she did. Most victims never speak up, especially when the person who assaulted them is so powerful. It's Roman Polanski all over again.
But in a controversial move, state's attorney Frank S. Maco announced in 1993 that while he found "probable cause" to prosecute Allen, he was dropping the case because Dylan was too "fragile" to deal with a trial. Mia agreed with the decision, he said.
Woody Allen conditioned himself into believing he didn't do it.
Actually, while the prosecutor felt he had enough evidence to go to trial, he dropped the charges against Allen due to the "fragility of the child victim" and all she would have to go through in a court case. So no double jeopardy (do people really say that, or is it just on Law & Order?). He could be charged;…
i'm gay.
this is hot.
i am not sorry.
and rihanna is not straight.
please stop devaluing their expression of sexuality and assuming they are posturing any more than they would be if it was a dude acting in the video.
Have you even READ the lyrics to the song? Without even watching the video I interpreted it as two women who had an relationship for a brief time but now they are dating men. It's NOT about a man.
I do think Jennifer Lawrence is a great actress, but I cannot get over how much she completely botched that accent she was trying to do in American Hustle.
Stop continuing the rumor mill by writing paragraphs on who's gay or not and who is outed or in the closet or whatever. It's none of our fucking business. Seriously.
I just need this clip to play every time someone says anything ever about black women, in general, being aggressive.
You can indict the audience as much as you like, but that doesn't mean they aren't going to still go home and think that Jordan Belfort is a "bad ass." I mean, everyone still loves Walter White, Don Draper etc despite how much this media shows how "bad" they are. *shrug*
You can't sell a whole album using the "I'm totally in charge, I created every aspect of this album, it's completely personal to how I think and feel" narrative (as she has done with this album) and then turn around and go "Whoops, sorry that offended you but it was a producer's call, not mine!"
SHE'S A FEMINIST!!!!!
When people talk about Marc Anthony's boring music, I wonder if they've ever heard his Spanish-language salsa music. The man is divine.
Based on what she said, it sounded like they went to some stores and that was all she found with Leia included. Not that there wasn't overall variety, just no variety available for her daughter to find a female Lego character that wasn't in a bikini. I mean, I don't care enough about Star Wars to track down every…
Maybe so, but I believe the point was that in the stores they went to, that ended up being the only option, and she was frustrated that she wasn't able to find anything else. Just my take.