I count my lucky stars that my entire family (at least, the small cohort of us who have Thanksgiving together) is a bunch of flaming liberal snowflakes.
I count my lucky stars that my entire family (at least, the small cohort of us who have Thanksgiving together) is a bunch of flaming liberal snowflakes.
As long as there are Americans, there will be insufferable Thanksgivings
Well, it looks like I’m going to be the one whose insufferable at Thanksgiving this year, Dad.
She committed the terrible sin of being open and excited about wanting to win her (much deserved) Oscar, which caused people to think she was full of herself or fake or something. To me Hathaway has always been that theater kid in high school who tries just a little too hard and is just a little too nice, but is…
Her greatest sin appears to be that she’s a very sincere Theatre Kid who fell into the tabloid overexposure cycle that a lot of female celebs get caught in -
Yeah, I don’t care what every woman I know IRL says, I like Anne Hathaway.
Uh little kids? This is not out of left field.
On one level I agree with you. On the other hand, to be fair, it often doesn’t take much digging to find insincerity. I don’t think this article is digging for anything.
I get this sentiment, but as someone who’s part of various communities subject to incredibly half-assed apologies, there are so many “I’m sorry if anyone was offended (but here are three or four mitigating circumstances)” ones versus “I’m sorry and will try to do better” that sometimes people are even more offensive…
The whole Anne Hathaway Effect is bullshit. Hating someone for the sake of it is infuriating, especially when its someone who's clearly not a bad person.
People shit talk her, but I've always liked Ann Hathaway. She's talented, gorgeous, and from this at least, seems to be a decent person.
Umm... People have protested minorities being represented negatively as villains or token characters pretty much since Birth of a Nation. I think you’ll find most folks that visit this site agree that’s a negative thing. I’m not sure the point you think you’re making by saying that “you could say” black people being…
yeah, I can’t pinpoint exactly what makes it different, but this doesn’t feel like “lol, man in a dress” that so many of the other lipsync performances feel like. Maybe it’s his face? he isn’t smiling or laughing at himself, so it doesn’t feel like he’s trying to make it a joke.
This is one of my go-to cheer-myself-up videos. Tom Holland is a delight. Did I watch it again just now? Yes, yes I did.
this is why Chuck and Nancy and Bernie and the Clintons et al. need to be retired; their 20th century diplomacy and idealism are just not suited for this point in the country’s history. The GOP has shown an absolute willingness to assert its power whenever possible, to obstruct any legislation unless they get their…
Two thumbs way up to that red lipstick doing its goddamndest to make an acre out of an inch.
“The tyranny of this dictatorship isn’t primarily the fault of Big Business, nor of the demagogues who do their dirty work. It’s the fault of Doremus Jessup! Of all the “conscientious”, “respectable”, lazy-minded Doremus Jessups, who have let the demagogues wriggle in, without fierce enough protest.”
It’s truly an amazing performance. He isn’t doing campy drag, it’s not a joke, he’s truly embodying Rihanna as best he can and dancing his ass off. (I mean, the guy is a trained dancer, it makes sense.) And Zendaya’s reactions make it all the better.
It’s NEVER ‘done.’ An election means nothing is ‘over’ and we SHOULDN’T ‘breathe’. We need to keep fighting.
Any movie with Seth rogan?