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Yeah.

It might be easier and more efficient on all counts (especially financially) for Red Bull to use the intervening 3 1/2-4 years and negotiate with Honda to try to keep them in, rather than give up a lot for Porsche, who may or may not end up being successful, regardless of their engineering know-how and vast

Seriously. They’re reaching here.

Let’s assume in an alternate universe that Beanie was a great singer but still decided to step away. The new person coming in is gonna want outfits that, at the end of the day, they like and are flattering to them. Unless the outfits are absolutely critical to the character, that still

You’re more than welcome. Cheers.

It was Hugh Grant who said it that he hates acting, but apparently he’s warmed up a bit since he’s no longer looked at as a leading man.

Monroe’s story is primarily interesting because of who she was involved with, and the seeming mysteries surrounding her death.

I find the entire life stories of Ava Gardner and Rita Hayworth much more interesting in totality. “Unfortunately” they both lived rather long lives and don’t have the “what if’s” attached to

20 years ago, he was still playing Stringer Bell on The Wire, and Pierce Brosnan was still playing Bond.

Oh, that’s exactly my point. It’s a need, but merely an externally (or extrinsically) motivated one. As a condition of this contract (your employment) you will agree to do such-and-such press for the movie. Don’t want the role (or don’t have a good enough agent to negotiate it out)? Fine, we can’t force you to take it.

Whether the need is internally motivated (“I truly believe this”) or externally motivated (“I’m being paid to do these junkets”), the actors are still the ones answering the questions. It’s still an interplay that they engage with; those that don’t, don’t. They can’t be held up as witless automatons merely responding

And this is why I don’t mess with SUVs hahaha.

It was appropriate because what she said warranted it.

Now, as I said, enjoy your day, as I certainly will mine.

That’s not cynicism, that’s out and out misogyny of the worst kind.

I legit chuckled because I was just watching Ran last night.

It’s also kind of cringe that, at least in this instance, Olivia Wilde is trying to justify Harry’s casting and her attraction to him as anything more than her attraction and admiration of him. Like, “Oh, he’s not an actor but he’s such an artist!” when Harry is out of his depth in the worst way. It’s okay! He can

True, but I suppose the issue is with the expected buying public for these Wagoneers are probably cross shopping with things like the Escalade or the Denali, not necessarily German Luxo-barges, so they’re probably less attuned the German vagaries.

That being said, I’d probably assume that “Grand” meant “bigger” instead

Oh, don’t get me wrong. My blame isn’t on them (unless they truly believe they’re making high art all the time), but rather, the expectations put upon them by the industry.

I get it. They shouldn’t be dismissive of the entire production as merely a money-making enterprise (which, at the end of the day, it is), but they

Were you confused by A8, A8L, S8, and S8L?

The weird thing for me in this story is that there doesn’t seem to be too much of an issue about Wilde giving her boyfriend a major role in the movie.

The weird thing for me in this story is that there doesn’t seem to be too much of an issue about Wilde giving her boyfriend a major role in the movie.

Honestly, it’s a bit sad that a lot of these actors feel the need to have some deep, abiding love of what it is they do, when in reality, most of the answers could boil down to, “They’re paying me a bunch of money, I like the parties and being a celebrity, I get to travel the world and fuck other beautiful people

However, his marriage to a commoner (Diana) certainly produced relatively normal-looking children.