I made a similar comment a while back. Something along the lines of “Who cares if the blade is dull? Just keep going until the head comes off.”
I made a similar comment a while back. Something along the lines of “Who cares if the blade is dull? Just keep going until the head comes off.”
Can’t believe they made us read this motherfucker’s book in elementary school
I’m your huckleberry.
Kushner is the one it’s fun to mock, but a lot of fairly prominent people had their classifications downgrade to secret. No more top secret or SCI intelligence. That includes the counsel, McGahn, which is an odd situation because he’s supposed to be the one making some important decisions and now isn’t fully in the…
Part of me always thinks that Trump wants Ivanka to dump Kushner and get rid of him for good, to appeal to his anti-Semitic base.
You’re thinking what I’m thinking. Weinstien made them. That movie was a fluke. Have they seriously done anything good since? Just like Shakespeare in Love was a fluke. Weinstien put his weight behind something and bullied everyone into getting what he wanted and destroyed lives.
Same thing happened with Winona Ryder. She was doped up on pain pills because of her arm, got busted for shoplifting and then boom she’s no longer America’s Gen X sweetheart. But if you were a true fan you knew she was doing a bunch of shitty and independent movies all through the 2000s because she had to prove…
I read a similar one a while ago that asked the same thing about Chris O’Donell. He was everywhere mid-90s and then he wasn’t. Ben Affleck and Mat Damon took his career and now he’s on one of the CSI or NCIS shows.
You do have to wonder what Affleck and Damon’s careers would be if they hadn’t had Good Will Hunting.
...I liked Val Kilmer Batman. ._. Wasn’t the worst thing about that movie, by far.
You do have to wonder what Affleck and Damon’s careers would be if they hadn’t had Good Will Hunting.
I agree. He could have made a decent Batman though. Certainly no worse than Val Kilmer.
Cynthia Nixon is the only good thing to have come out of this show, and she doesn’t have time for this shit because she’s getting ready to primary Andrew Cuomo.
If you really think about it though, even the most famous actors—Cruise, Affleck, Depp etc., have some serious issues, but are able to hold it together long enough to make movies.
I really felt that when he was talking about the Superman stuff. It’s like he’s still blaming himself for something that’s completely out of his control, and wondering why Affleck gets to be Batman while he’s been sidelined.
I read it as actually being the center of the piece, and Fraser’s motivation for doing the interview to begin with, but something that couldn’t be approached directly. I can see how some readers would think it was downplayed, but I thought the structure actually reinforced the message that the sexual assault was a…
I also enjoyed the piece. I thought the author was trying to capture “Why didn’t Brendan end up with a larger career?” and it was a million different reasons: injuries, family issues, sexual harassment, low-self esteem made worse by harassment. I mean, sure he’s got a pretty steady IMDB page but there are a lot of bit…
Yes this was so heartening. Maybe it was the sheer number of daughters that wore him down? My father wasn’t so much toxically masculine as emotionally constipated by I can’t imagine having had this kind of conversation with him.
My dad, an interesting man on many accounts, could also be a nasty, racist son of a bitch. This cost him friends and family to the point where few wanted to deal with him. After an estrangement of about five years, I started to visit him again, and he was noticeably grateful for it. But whenever he lapsed into his old…
Ya know..I am a musician, as is my college age son.