"probably" controlling husband. The key word: probable. Hollywood couples divorcing are a dime a dozen. I don't understand how Katie Holmes suddenly became a saint over this.
"probably" controlling husband. The key word: probable. Hollywood couples divorcing are a dime a dozen. I don't understand how Katie Holmes suddenly became a saint over this.
And you are assuming - jumping into the conclusion - that Katie Holmes was in an abusive relationship.
Is there any reason for you to believe that Katie Holmes is a survivor of abuse, and that her situation in anyway is a parallel to yours?
Who else is super excited about Mortal Instruments. I am. It is the anti-thesis of Twilight. It has heroines that are even more kick-ass and bad-ass than Katniss Everdeen. Where Hunger Games has one kick-ass heroine, Mortal Instruments has a whole army of them.
The icons help a bit. I don't think it's as bad as it started out on Gawker.
If she was in juvenile detention, control over he appearance and her bodily integrity would be one of the things that she would not have. I'm sorry if there is a nuance that, as a non-American and non-Christian fundamentalist, I am missing here but... getting her hair-cut as punishment for cutting a three year old's…
Oh that is brilliant!
On a related note, my midwife prescribed half a beer for me at about the six month mark when my period started and my milk supply dropped. Apparently fermented things - like alcohol - are excellent for nursing mothers and the little that crosses over into the milk is the best cure for a cranky baby. Heck, gripe water…
I just hearted you. :)
And i just hearted you for this, too. I don't get the argument that Stewart and Pattinson are some sort of heroes for doing badly jobs that are earning them salaries equivalent to Gross Domestics of some small countries. What exactly is heroic about that?
I just hearted you for this.
This is the impression I got from the review, as well. *shrugs* Come on, geeks, let's own our cheesey geek movies.
It's the Prince that kisses Snow White, not the Huntsman.
No, I don't know that. I don't know anything about you beyond the opinion that you choose to put out on the Internet. No more do either of us know anything about the casting process beyond the results of it. Results which are: a black girl was used as Lavender when the character was nothing more than a named extra, a…
TSWATH sequels will not star Snow White or the Evil Queen and will shift the story to the Huntsman's perspective? That's kind of lousy news for me.
But in this specific case, the option isn't "black extra vs. white actor". In this case, the option is "extra vs. actor" They did have the option of casting another black girl, this one with the requisite acting skills and chemistry with Grint, in the role of Lavender. Unless one is correlating race with acting…
The actress who played Angelina Johnson was also re-casted. The original actress didn't grow very tall and she looked young and it would have been jarring for her to play a love interest to Fred Weasley by the time the fourth film was shot. So they recast her to someone who looked closer to the same age as the twins.…
So by your logic... casting a Black girl when Lavender was a "piece of living scenery" and then re-casting as a White girl when Lavender becomes a "fleshed out character with a plot line" is NOT racist?
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
The Secret Circle followed the same schedule as the Vampire Diaries i.e. they took breaks at the same time and showed re-runs and new episodes at the same time. They also followed the same schedule as other CWTV shows like Supernatural, Nikita and Hart of Dixie. American TV schedule seems to be wonky. At least, that's…