I promised.
HAHA true to your word!
I'm still curious to see this movie, but that shot of her flying and landing looked exceptionally CGI-klutzy to me. Nothing bird-like or bat-like. I guess even if she is her own Maleficent-ish winged species like a dragon or vampire or something, it works. Still, I think this landing looked more like a zombie from 28…
I am going to post this gif in every article. Please don't ban me.
Every time Laverne Cox gives and interview she always manages to say something that's just hugely insightful, and I couldn't be happier that she's getting both success and a platform to talk about her life and her journey.
Great job with that alarmist headline!
I think it's a travesty that there is no one of middle eastern descent, but that dude looks EXACTLY like Aladdin. Did they create him in a lab?
I think the lesson here is, if something is giving you a rash and taking off layers of skin, don't wear it for six months.
No. I used to think so, but now I think she's gonna pull a Keith Richards and live forever while getting progressively more wizened and leathery until she resembles an old boozed-up crackhead Galapagos tortoise.
"I felt betrayed, like I was being bribed."
I know that a lot of people take glee in her struggle, but honestly this is just sad to me.
Someone with a powerful sense of irony?
The problem is, she still doesn't seem to understand it.
You know it's pretty big of someone as famous as Katy Perry to admit she was mistaken and change her opinion. It's difficult when your in a public sphere to go "hey I was wrong and now I've changed my mind" seriously the number of people on forums who refuse to admit their wrong is ridiculous despite the fact your…
So I'm not a huge fan of Katy Perry as a person (I honestly don't find her music distinctive enough to have an opinion on it) but I can respect her admitting she didn't understand what it meant. That is a pretty daunting thing to admit.
Yes! And I would never have guessed that those two women were so closely related that they would say they "coparent" because that implies Adam and Jonah are much closer than I would have ever guessed too.
You're absolutely right. Wired posted a new interview and I thought that the photos and the story around them were so interesting that I rushed to post. Since it has been almost a year since the original post, I am going to keep it up. I do appreciate the catch, though.