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Actually Valeria Lukyanova
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I'm beyond sick of hearing about how Lindsay Lohan is a troubled yet talented starlet.
The talent this girl had has long since been squandered. Much like Tonya Harding - it's obvious that you can actively destroy your own gifts by being a complete piece of shit. The last couple of movies she starred in were laughably

'Making her uncomfortable' is putting it mildly...

He's more concerned about upsetting another guy than making a woman uncomfortable.

Hmm yeah I'll shill big bucks for Chanel/D&G/Gucci but not $555 for someone I've never heard of.

So, these tour buses full of gawking tourists will be rolling past my apartment in Bushwick while Lena Dunham sits in her beautiful brownstone in Brooklyn Heights writing a parody based on my life.
Great.

you know what? I may be a J Law fall truther. I've just seen way too many rom coms where clumsiness is the only flaw the leading character is allowed to have because she can't be perfect, that's unrelatable, but she can't have a real flaw, because then she might have some depth, so instead, they make her clumsy, and

Is anyone else getting kind of tired of this? 'Oh look, it's JLaw! And she's falling, just like a normal person! How relatable!' Meh.

At least one half of Daft Punk came to her aid!

I'm a fan of animation. VERY little adult animation is released in theaters, and not much on TV. The stuff that is on TV tends to be idiotic, random gross-out comedies aimed at college-aged man children.

Could it also have something to do with this generation of adults growing up with the ability to re-watch their childhood movies over and over ? At 40, I did not have a VCR when I was little, so you would see movies only once so they didn't have the ability to weave themselves into your psyche the way movies did for a

Giving post-Bloomberg realness, girl!

I don't know how true this is, but I remember the NYTimes doing an analysis of this a few years ago. The desire to remain or return to childhood is seen at a much higher percentage in adults who came of age right around 9/11. They suspect it may be nostalgia for a simpler time stemming from the feeling of loss and

Childless adult here...and the question you pose, especially with clarification, is valid. I think the thing to remember is that there are a lot of women now who feel more comfortable talking about the fact that we enjoy cartoons — animation, once we call ourselves "grown ups" — and that, yes, we grew up on comic

Oh, now we are going to hear about the origin stories of everybody's tattoo. ****snore****

Oh hey, it's all the men using this as an excuse to graphically describe how well they fuck. Sup guys!

The nostalgia effect is a big reason, but for me I' m a kid at heart and I grew up with animated films so I see no reason to stop now. :) I think a lot of cartoons and movies are getting funnier and more relatable to wider audiences which is probably drawing more people. Pixar has always done a good job of combining

This is not a movie that only children can enjoy. Some movies are made for kids and kids alone, but most of the big name animated movies are not. Disney movies always have nuance, the Lego Movie, Despicable Me, Shrek, etc all have layers of humor or story that appeal to kids of various ages and then adults as well. I

It happens to artists that make well-loved and highly-praised art as well as artists whose work is . . . not so good. You can't just say "stop making garbage art," you should know that's a deeply subjective judgment.

I'd also add the the Damien Hirst piece deserved to be ruined, however, because fuck that guy.

I don't know why we're making fun of Wearstler instead of Bon Appétite. Why did they choose her to interview? She obviously is not known for her relationship to food. On the other hand, of course she's going to do the interview. She's a model.