When it goes badly it goes REALLY badly. Can’t blame him for being traumatized. But I’m sure you know what’s best for his career as a filmmaker and artist better than he does.
When it goes badly it goes REALLY badly. Can’t blame him for being traumatized. But I’m sure you know what’s best for his career as a filmmaker and artist better than he does.
I mean, he wrote and shot all that stuff with the exception of the stiff prologue. Can’t blame him for not wanting to put his name on a version of it rushed together for TV that didn’t bother to do the Fremen eyes. I’d love to see what he’d do with the footage after a year spend obsessing over the ambient soundtrack.
Hi Marah! You know where to find me.
“And if anyone knows where the old neon A.V. Undercover sign is, we’d love to use it.” I do.
Nothing in the film supports that it wasn’t an accident. If he was pissed, he could have killed him on the spot in the apartment. It would have just been one more body for whoever cleaned up the rest of it. He could have killed him when they got where they were going. As absurd as it was for him to have his gun out,…
This is one of the better Criterion Closet shorts on its own, and it’s also really illustrative of part of the family business side of nepo babies when it’s done right.
I was an enthusiastic GenX viewer of In Living Color. So... I’m pretty sure I was exposed to her early days. EDIT: Oh, were you suggesting that I didn’t know Ayo before she appeared on The Bear. Because, yes, I did. Are you familiar with Hollywood Handbook? Or Blank Check? Or Iconography?
But it doesn’t tell us anything from the interview. This article has no point of view or comment on the interview at all. It is an incoherent rehash of the interview with no connectivity from one “point” to the next.
popular actress forced to withhold personality online due to maniacs, spins it as ‘be more thoughtful’.
It’s sad that the standard in Hollywood is such that I look at this and just go “well at least no one got SEXUALLY assaulted” and breathe a sigh of relief.
Yeah it’s nice that Emma laid in the obligatory concern comment, but the article should have been titled “Baby Reindeer Lady Is Apparently as Crazy in Real Life as in the Show”
Imagine them writing that about a female stalking survivor...
Even without the Baby Reindeer portion of this headline it’s still true.
Exactly. I would not have known about this interview if I hadn't read about it on the AVClub. Pot kettle!
“What happened to Gadd was awful. The fact that people took his story and immediately turned it into an exploitative media sensation is awful.“
Piers Morgan should not be platformed. We generally don't pay him any attention in the U.K.
Harder to watch than any other Piers Morgan interview? I don’t know a single thing about this guest, but a 54 minute Piers Morgan interview is already impossible to watch. A 54 second interview would be unbearable.
Seriously. I imagine a lot of people in his position would just chase the fame and try to stay in the public consciousness for as long as possible. Radcliffe does whatever speaks to him as an actor, and you can also see him continuing to grow and refine his craft. It’s awesome.
I never felt that Thompson was worn down to the point of accepting death; I think the Shimmer had seduced her into believing that becoming a living part of it would be a superior existence. That’s the part of the movie that freaked me out the most, she just wanders off and joins a bunch of others as human-shaped plants…
I grew up in Saanich when this was in the news. Saanich had roughly 100,000 people (or the equivalent of many small North American cities, not towns), and the island itself had about 700,000 back then. So not small. And there were several women in the police; I’d know, because more than made me dump out my weed stash…