I agree, but that doesn’t stop actresses (or actors for that matter) from having major careers. Her Mother’s Day co-stars Julia Roberts and Kate Hudson aren’t great actresses either.
I agree, but that doesn’t stop actresses (or actors for that matter) from having major careers. Her Mother’s Day co-stars Julia Roberts and Kate Hudson aren’t great actresses either.
Maybe they want those license plates because they’re big Trainspotting fans?
YES!!!!
He’s the only person who didn’t get what he wanted out of life, you know.......
Yup. So many times my stories have been dismissed or reduced. Or, like you, I’ve been outright accused of lying. Even when I had proof.
I haven’t been taken with Dolan either. I rented Prisoners and was so impressed that I watched as many of Villeneuve’s films as I could get my hands on.
He doesn’t actually say it, but I think Evens was looking for a psychosexual horror film, since that was a theme in Polanski’s earlier films.
I’m not trying to defend Polanski, but Robert Evans read the novel and bought it (from William Castle who owned the rights and planned on making a version himself), with the intention of having Polanski, who had signed a deal with Paramount, direct. Evans talks about it in his memoir, The Kid Stays in the Picture.
Is Denis Villeneuve well-regarded there at least? He’s the first director I’ve been excited about in years, and is French Canadian.
True story: I saw Victor Salva’s film Clownhouse, which starred the boy he molested, at a slumber party when I was 12. The girls there commented on the scenes of boys in their underwear, because the camera REALLY lingers during them. Years later I looked up the movie online and learned what Salva did.
They should have Atom Egoyan and David Cronenberg festivals since they’re actually Canadian.
The big plot twist in Chinatown involves sexual abuse too.
When Jessica Biel posed for Gear Magazine, a short-lived Maxim knockoff, he threw a public tantrum, similar to the one Cosby threw when Lisa Bonet appeared in Angel Heart.
I used to hate watch it too!
Chicago actually won Best Picture that year:
When The First Wives Club was a hit, everyone involved wanted to do a sequel. Everyone but the studio, who considered the film’s success “a fluke,” since “audiences don’t like comedies starring middle-aged women.” I’m not kidding.
I’ve heard that some places don’t like people that are “too educated” because they’re afraid they’ll be “rabble rousers” and want better pay/benefits/etc. after they’re hired.
That is just depressing.
Don’t feel bad,there are too many STEM degrees, and they’re losing the STEM jobs to people with H-1B visas now.
I know someone that left her gig as a Hooters girl to work in an office. She went back to Hooters because it paid better.