I'd vote for "parasitic sack" but, alas, no one's asked me...
I remember when her memoirs came out and I was like, blah, black ballerina is awesome but who can write memoirs at like 25 and have it be great?
I'm a southern Californian with no interesting accent and an Australian once told me that my speech is "TV talk."
You know what's better on everything than ranch? Old Bay. Marylanders will understand. :-D ;-)
Yeah, but what they don't tell you is that Sally set the fire.
Nice try, but you spelled everything correctly and there are no "1"s mixed in with your exclamation points.
I think people her age grew up watching Disney channel and that stuff and think actors need to exaggerate their expressions to something a bit theatrical, but some of us like that kind of "natural" acting. I like her.
You're living in a dream world, because there was never anything shiny about that film.
I haven't really seen that many of her movies, so I don't have a strong opinion on her acting either way (though I've never understood people's hatred towards her as a person), but I strumbled across this article recently that I think makes a pretty strong point for her not being a bad actress, just mistcast in most…
Between the fact that Kristen Stewart could reasonably have been caught on camera smoking hash on her front porch during the height of Twilight Fever and Robert Pattinson screaming, shoving and running away from Twilight fans who were trying to get him to bite their necks, I'm of the impression that both of them knew…
Also: Chad. Chad is a tool.
Sidenote: I call bullshit on the whole "busted Ashley" theory. Every Ashley I've ever known was a) gorgeous and b) a flat-out bitch.
Nobody should ever date a Glen.
miley's outfit was miley, but her makeup and hair were beauuuuuuuuuutiful.
She's pretty different in the books - in the books, she doesn't even show up until the end of the story in the first one, and she's a marvelously kind and compassionate person.
I agree. I was surprised at the title of this post, because I think AHS is very progressive in its treatment of women and the women characters. If anything their abuse is more a comment on misogyny and what women actually had to deal with at the time than exploitative or torture pornish.