
I pity the people who don't remember or know the brief flash of brilliance that was Swans Crossing.
I pity the people who don't remember or know the brief flash of brilliance that was Swans Crossing.
I see The Millionaire Matchmaker has joined the Olivia Munn Club for Dummies...
*sigh*
"it's OK to cheat on your pregnant long term girlfriend, she's holding you down and she'll forgive you anyway!"
I hate to think of what misogynistic fuckery inspired what I saw....
Frankly, I'd be able to enjoy the show more if the Broadway show were about something/someone else. Heck, I'd even accept a revival of Cats over what they're trying to sell me here.
I disagree with that assessment. She was asked about her fashion preferences and she stated them - nothing more, nothing less.
The Bilson post and the people up in arms over the quote are weak sauce.
I admit, the trailer hoodwinked me into thinking that this would be an honest movie about people being afraid of turning 30 (or whatever milestone they were approaching), but I got over that shit quickly when it became clear that this flick was going above and beyond to excuse the main character's assholery.
While I don't fully agree/disagree with her, I, too, am with you in believing that she has a right to an opinion and taste in fashion.
You mean you don't count the departure into Grace Kelly territory? How rude!
The fact that she has a show gives her a leg up on Bosworth, who I haven't seen in anything since Wonderland and Beyond the Sea/
Now that would make too much for Serena to do that.
That movie upset me more than I should've allowed it to.
1. Hmm, I'm not seeing where Rachel ever called anyone a slut here. I see that she's said that wearing one would make you feel and look like one, but not that every woman who wears that kind of dress is one.