Is this a joke?
Is this a joke?
I don’t think it had anything to do with whether the usher knew who she was? Rowland just didn’t like being physically pushed and didn’t like being touched by strangers, which is a fair boundary to have. Of course I can’t find a video of what actually happened, just a bunch of slo-mo cut with stills.
A coherent news story with a clearly identifiable point that makes sense from one sentence to the next and contains new news. Not just a mishmash of quotes pulled from another article. But if you’re happy with this story and feel edified by it, then more power to you, truly.
Exactly.
That seemed unnecessarily unkind, but in my defense it was the reasonable extrapolation from either a very ill-considered or very ill-worded claim.
I’ll allow it. Though that’s not what the writer here said--he alleged it was something to do with reviving the character at all--but I’ll allow the money issue.
Does it, though? Other agencies want to look like they’re controlling their clients’ every move and don’t let them make decisions for themselves? That’s the image they’re going for?
That’s what I was thinking. The agent’s job is to find projects and get signed. He gets paid without doing the job--what’s not to like.
“before even bothering to consult with his agent, which is usually, you know, frowned upon when choosing to suddenly revive the single most popular character of your career”
Tentpole, I meant. lol
“But that said, this is far from bad as far as AV Club articles go.”
Except the only hurtful thing she said on the internet, as far as this article shares, is the J. Lo thing, which, again, is very old news. What does the Letterboxd thing have to do with saying hurtful things on the internet?
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.
But why is that news?? What’s being reported here? That she had a funny review of The Departed on Letterboxd?
“As for the story itself...there isn’t one.”
I truly don’t understand what this article is about. It rehashes the Jennifer Lopez thing which is very old news. It mentions in passing something about The Departed but doesn’t follow though. And she had a relationship with something called Letterboxd but now she’s chilling, I guess? What is this article saying?
Whatever you think about the scientology stuff (and I don’t like it either), Tom Cruise has had a career that any up-and-comer would want to emulate. It makes sense to take his advice.
“Jurassic is one of my favorite movies”
Man is also a gender. But they’d have to prove that the gender was a motivating factor in the attack and not something else.
No, just me. Lorne told me he’s keeping them specifically for me and me alone.