Exactly. What “life” is at stake? It’s an investigation of the behavior a multi-billionaire that will remain a multi-billionaire whenever he’s forced out of owning his vanity project of a basketball team.
Exactly. What “life” is at stake? It’s an investigation of the behavior a multi-billionaire that will remain a multi-billionaire whenever he’s forced out of owning his vanity project of a basketball team.
Why does society always think the wife is coerced into something? People get married because they have a lot in common and women can be bad all on their own.
“I want to remind you that real lives are at stake here.”
More like her husband’s money is at stake. She could care less about the damage done to his colleagues.
The most dangerous place for a black person to exist is within the imagination of white folks - D.L. Hughley
As someone wiser and quicker on Twitter has noted, if Univ of Austin gets off the ground it will have huge upsides... to all other colleges. It will siphon off some of the most insufferable dipshits to one place. We should be thanking Bari for her service. She’s made Parler for high ed.
This is a formidable woman! I wish her all the best and will actually pray for her. Cuz unlike when I feared for Obama’s life, and he turned out to be so milquetoast that racists didn’t actually try to kill him, Ms. James is full-Black, and all that means, full stop. She’s also a woman [incels, MRAs and ugly&angry dude…
A brief overview of AG James’s Track Record:
So what reasons have the legislators not in support of the bill given as a reason?
If anything, non-education makes people more susceptible to things such as Faux News brainwashing. Educated people can be subject to it as well, but non-educated folks don’t have as much critical thinking experience with which to fend the brainwashing off for as long. That’s why it took 25 years for Faux…
Not only does Ms. Colvin deserve to have her record expunged, I feel like the City of Montgomery owes her a formal apology and some type of formal recognition of her contribution to the Civil Rights Movement. Give our elder her flowers while she still lives. She earned that “bench by the road.”
There has been this dismissive attitude towards her in the last ten years regarding acting. Like that she was only pretty and nothing more. Clearly those people didn't see Nun Story.
I have this on DVD - I pretty much have it memorized -and still when I run across it on tv, cannot change channels. Grant is at his best, Hepburn is more charming than in any of her other roles, and the rest of the cast is just amazing. The locations don’t hurt either.
This is one of my favorite movies. From the first moments of that Mancini score set to the Maurice Binder titles, to the surprising amounts of gore and shock value as Charles Lampert’s associates meet their deaths one by one, to the suspense of the final chase through Paris, it’s just classic.
Isn’t she known as an actress first? I know there is a similarity to a lot of her characters, but there is for Cary Grant too, and I think they’re generally considered equally strong leads. Her career wasn’t as long as his, but I think she still is seen as having a substantial career.
Jonathan Demme did remake it as the French New Wave-tribute The Truth About Charlie in 2002 with Thandiwe Newton and Mark Wahlberg in the Hepburn and Grant roles. She is decent and he is very not good.
I came here to say something similar. It’s like a Hitchcock idea directed by Blake Edwards, despite neither actually being involved.
Yes, it’s sensational. However:
It’s established in the film that Regina does fall in love way too quickly and easily. Charles Lampert swept her off her feet and she married him without knowing anything about him—not even what he did for a living, or if he had any living relatives. It’s all a little ridiculous, but I could say the same for a…
The comment section of a very well movie like this one tend to read a bit like those analysis pieces of well known movies that end up mentioning the same points as if they were text books, so anyway, some trite points here:
I can gush about Audrey for days on end. Its a great shame she's seen as only a fashion icon, when it should be humanitarian first, fantastic actress second, fashionista third. This film is a prime example of jumping between tones effortlessly.
She was meant to be in Marnie. But seeing how her character was meant to be violently raped I can't say she made the wrong call turning it down. She's too good for that.