I had that exact thought. I'd like to think that they just meant someone as incomparably talented and versatile as Denzel (which Michael B. Jordan definitely is), but that 'praise' really rubbed me the wrong way.
I had that exact thought. I'd like to think that they just meant someone as incomparably talented and versatile as Denzel (which Michael B. Jordan definitely is), but that 'praise' really rubbed me the wrong way.
Oh man I hate you a little bit. My unsubsidized grad loan is locked in at 7.9%
While I'm completely on board for calling out Taye Diggs' and Terrence Howard's sexism and racism, I'm not sure it's really fair to go off on @retrogirl. It explicitly said that she had done a 'cursory' googling of them and hadn't found any of the bullshit that so rightly upsets you. I think she genuinely didn't…
I'm not sure why we're talking about Taye Diggs when Morris Chestnut has his shirt off. Yummy.
For. real.
I'm twenty five and sadly I am well into this stage. No sugary drinks - that's my thing, which is tragic for me since I like my drinks as sweet and pink as they can get. :-(
My coworker and I were just squealing with excitement about this cover. She's on the cover of a summer issue of Vanity Fair! Hooray!
She is so beautiful that even in Maxim I'm glad to see someone paying attention to her! I wish they had actually given her something to do this season, sigh.
This is exactly the same conversation that I have been having with many commenters over on the Amanda Bynes article from last night. How can this coverage feel ok to anyone?
I'm not sure to what you are referring exactly?
Dude. I agree. At this point I only want to read Lindy and Dodai. I've been trying but I'm starting to be be really over most of it.
I understand that this is a money making venture, and that Nick Denton is not exactly the epitome of a gentleman, but Jez used to have a more supportive tone. Sure people have always made comments, and occasionally posted stories, that I didn't like, that's just reality. But as a whole the tone was different. As a…
Thanks. I totally agree and I've been trying to keep it to myself because I thought it might just be post-kinja kinks but it feels like it's getting out of hand. The last couple mornings with of Dirtbag (which I love) have seemed really nasty. I just don't think that should be the point.
This is true. But I don't think Adam Brody could have pulled off that scene, either.
Yeah - I saw it disappear and call bullshit. You shouldn't be removed just for expressing a contrary opinion.
A funny (and not ha-ha) thing just happened. I was in the process of responding to a previous comment, which I have included below, when I saw that it had disappeared. The comment, while critical of this post, and indeed of other similar posts, made what I believe to be a valid point. I was in the process of saying…
I fully recognize that this looks really dumb but I love almost everyone in it and laughed really hard at Bill Hader at the end there.
Thank you! I thought the conflation could be a result of Chris Tucker's recent role in Silver Linings Playbook, which I think had a very vaguely similar feel, at least from the trailer. But yes. They are blatantly different people.
Oh yes. But in all fairness Helen Mirren could wear a place mat with panache.
Putting the ridiculousness of the necklace aside (and I am not sure we should - that thing is super uggo) the dress is just doing nothing for her. She is so georgeous but that dress just looks so sloppy. Is that just me?