Hmmm.... that was not a good save.
Hmmm.... that was not a good save.
Nothing says "fundamental respect for life" quite like a mean-spirited, half-assed pun aimed at someone grieving over the loss of her husband.
Lots of people strongly despise person first language as it separates a person from the condition in question.
I'm sort of more interested in the woman in her 70s, living in the cold shadow of her former hippie superstardom, who thinks that her sweater lint is growing out of her skin, and has yet to realize that blackface may not be cool.
Are you really fat shaming a baby?
I have taken approximately one million taxi rides in my life, while living in a number of major cities (and smaller towns), most of them alone, and many while heavily intoxicated, and I've never had anything even remotely like that happen. I think the worst experience I've ever had was something along the lines of "oh…
I was in an eleven-day induced coma due to liver failure and brain swelling caused by an overdose. I was *this close* to being pronounced dead (my parents had made funeral preparations and notified family). Somehow, and despite doctors' prognosis, things began to turn around and I made it. This was Christmas 2010…
I lost it when she stuck that tiny little stretchy hand to the fridge.
Meg Tilly did it better.
Dorothy: Keke Palmer
Often by parents who don't even know the difference between "there" and "their".
There is, quite literally, no amount of money that would convince me to have lunch with any of those women.
agreed. I think people would be cutting Cho more slack had the bit actually been funny. instead, it was a cringefest akin to Mickey Rooney in Breakfast at Tiffany.
Bascially it all boils down to Meryl Streep for American films, Mirren for British films, Judi Dench and Maggie Smith for historical drama (they can can do contemporary films, but probably only in supporting roles), Glenn Close if you need an ice queen, and Sigourney Weaver (65!) if you need her to kick her own ass.
Or Carrie Coon as Ben Affleck's twin sister in Gone Girl even though she's almost 10 years his junior.
I also wanted to mention Something's Gotta Give and how that movie was such a big deal because it blasted the whole problem with this double standard. Jack Nicholson hooking up with Amanda Peet was part of the "norm" in their world but the idea of Keanu Reeves lusting after Diane Keaton was so absurd that even her…
Hey now! That can be broken down into so many different roles! The cool mom trying to relive her youth, the disapproving mom that doesn't understand why the daughter hasn't settled down with a man yet, the alcoholic mom, etc. SO many awesome roles!
Meryl Streep's latest role on screen is literally playing a hag witch, I mean, this dude is so out of touch. GRANTED, it is Into The Woods, but seriously? Not tomato-tomahto. Tomato-pin cushion.
I believe it was Tina Fey who said: "Helen Mirren is not proof that there are parts for older women, Helen Mirren is proof that there are parts for Helen Mirren."