Five octaves? Sha-right. I wanna see the receipts.
Five octaves? Sha-right. I wanna see the receipts.
If Noah doesn’t want to support an organization that ruins young men’s lives then he shouldn’t have signed with the Knicks.
I’m very meh on him in this photo because the whole tongue and stare thing is kind of creeping me out but she is luminous. Her skin is gorgeous.
I don’t normally comment, but I felt the need to point out the hypocrisy of this article. I’m all for pointing out if a women is being body shamed, for whatever reason, but to call a white, non curvy, white, blonde, blue eyed girl a “ walking bowl of buttered noodles” is absolutely doing the SAME DAMN THING.
I still can’t quite wrap my mind around the fact that two men who raped a woman then got together years later to write a scene where a woman is raped and traumatized, specifically crafted to evoke extreme sympathy and fury in both viewers and the main character himself.
He has a Trump-like inability to admit wrongdoing even when the evidence strongly indicates he’s guilty.
I have the same reaction. I like her decidedly less since hiring Wasser and Smith. Makes me think she’s out to ruin Brad Pitt.
Definitely overkill-makes me wonder what she’s hiding. She was really open with her “wildness” when she was young so why on earth is she hiring a crisis management consultant for a divorce? What skeletons does she have that need to be managed?
She was amazing in The Kings Speech
The running theme of those recent movies is that they were other people’s ideas. His best movies have been the ones that sprang from his imagination. He needs to do a completely original movie. Not an adaptation. Just something completely from scratch like Beetlejuice or Edward Scissorhands.
You don’t get a $110 million dollar budget, like he did for Miss Peregrine, by being an actual art house director.
preeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaccccchhhhhhh
His best work seems long behind him. Edward Scissorhands was beautiful, but there’s something to be said for evolving.
I heard Rachel Bloom and Aileen Brosch McKenna (the creators, writers, and in Bloom’s case the star of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) on some podcast or radio show discussing diversity in television. They basically said that if you don’t specify that a character is supposed to be non-white, casting agents will just…
Especially for a movie whose premise is literally “children from around the world who are peculiar are gathered onto an island for their own protection”. I read the book and as far as I remember all the characters were described as white and European, but there’s zero reason that had to be the case.
This fucker was born in 1958 so he saw segregation and the civil rights movement. (My dad was born a few year after him and recalls this shit so don’t even try to pretend.) That shit should offend you! Ongoing racism should offend you. But no seeing an “Asian child and a black,” (really dude?) offended you. Must be…
mediocre, white people movies
It actually almost makes me want to enjoy a Wes Anderson picture, just to stick it to this Party City Halloween Sale goober.
Look, his imagination can only go so far. It can contain a pumpkin king, a headless horseman with a pumpkin head, some other pumpkin things, but that’s where he draws the line. Gourds and squash, yes. People of color, that’s a little too oddball.