So her favorite movies feature really tough, awesome women as role models (Ripley in Aliens, Sally in Cabaret, etc.) and the heroine she gives is Ana "Hit me as hard as you can—oh my!" Steele.
So her favorite movies feature really tough, awesome women as role models (Ripley in Aliens, Sally in Cabaret, etc.) and the heroine she gives is Ana "Hit me as hard as you can—oh my!" Steele.
I once saw an Internet comment saying that Jennifer Aniston deserved Pitt's desertion because she was "too caught up in her career and wouldn't have babies. That should be a lesson to all those modern women." I answered by saying, "As far as I can see Jennifer has an amazing career, has wealth and fame beyond her…
"features dancers in some very interesting underwear and Dakota Johnson tied up wearing nothing but a nude stocking."
Classic! It reminds me of a conversation I had with a friend where she asked, "Why haven't you gotten married?" I shrugged and said, "I'm too..." "Afraid?" she said. "No, that's not it," I said. "Worried?" she pressed. "No," I said. "I think the word I'm looking for is, happy."
Pop (or, more aptly, rock!) quiz:
Well since she doesn't actually work for Hobby Lobby, at least she could afford the birth control she probably used during her illicit tryst—bet she's glad of that now!
I agree totally Jenna; personally my response would be, "You want me to write about you with me, Dude? M'kay, not a prob!" lol But it is sad that the gals felt themselves unworthy):
Another, related source of concern I have about this; recently, a gorgeous heavy metal guitarist posted on Facebook about his discomfort with fans that 'ship' him with his bandmates. He asked something to the effect, "Why don't you ship us with you and be part of the love story?" The young ladies answered that they…
"Please believe us," Ferrier pleaded.
Has anyone read the Yahoo! news article on this subject? In my opinion this piece slut shames Ms. Goins, saying that—sure, she's made this accusation—"but her past is far from spotless." Then the story goes on to say that she's an exotic dancer and that she was once accused—but not convicted—of soliciting…
When Ms. Duvernay won an honor from Essence recently, she gave an amazing speech that said it all:
I ripped 50 Shades a new one on a radio show recently; if you'd like to hear please visit http://www.blogtalkradio.com/getittogetherg… ; my interview starts at 34:30. IMO this sexist piece of crap is making a mockery of the industry in which I work, and (much more seriously) setting women back.
omg Michael Keaton's son wrote @jasonderulo's "Talk Dirty" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Doug
I remember in high school French class, my teacher taught us the French word for beautiful and said, "Is Meryl Streep belle?" The males of the class answered, "NO! Heather Locklear!" Personally I think Meryl was, is and always will be belle.
The men who didn't want to outright endorse "rape," they say, might need some kind of program or class that included "a strong educational component focused on clarifying different behaviors that all constitute sexual assault, but do not follow the stereotypically imagined scenarios related to rape."
Dear God:
In the interest of fairness, Crowe should at least mention that one male actor who tried playing the youthful, physically demanding character of Robin Hood at a rather advanced age and didn't fare too well...oh, um, never mind...
Dusk! TV for women; I work with them and they rock! Women make the movies, women decide which movies are shown.