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Scott Scanlon Goes Country
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I also hate her.

This is like some weird nightmare alternate universe where everyone you know is replaced by vaguely similar-looking aliens who act like nothing is wrong.

She’s uncomfortable, but not in that “supposed to make you feel uncomfortable” way. Hated Frances Ha - but, I liked Mozart in the Jungle with Kirke. But then, I really don’t like most Baumbach movies, they’re like Wes Anderson without the charm.

Friend you’re not alone. Frances Ha is the only Criterion I’ve blind bought and regretted. Gerwig’s acting ability is limited to playing versions of herself, the story was insipid, and speaking as a professional cinematographer and photographer, the monochrome photography was atrocious.

No, you’re right. She’s horrible. I’m not sure why we are all supposed to think this is charming. The Emperor has lost his clothes....

You aren’t.

This is a picture of her from the first day she was on exhibit, she was adorable. I haven’t had the heart to tell my daughters yet.

i saw her about a month after birth.. she was adorable. RIP little lady

omg she had a musical note necklace..and this is the moment her career died.

Solange > Evan Ross.

Poor Nas, always the bridesmaid.

Or we could make him the new co-host and just let them cannibalize each other? just spit balling.

Cocaine? No.

Cops say he has “minor criminal offenses” on his record

Just read a few reviews. This is literally a movie about a 15 year old girl exploring her sexuality through an awesome(!) fulfilling(!) relationship with her mother’s boyfriend.

“Never thought I’d feel good about that, but it seems Britain has America beat when it comes to fussy, inartful, blaringly misogynistic film censorship.”

Winnie, a precocious 15-year-old who has an affair with her mother’s 35-year-old boyfriend whom her mother’s 35-year-old boyfriend commits statutory rape on.

When did a 35 yo having sex with a 15 yo become a positive exploration of her sexuality and not statuary rape?

Yessss. And Jeremy Jordan. 90210 and that jukebox introduced me to the awesomeness of Jeremy Jordan.

RIP, Scott.