Obviously the best outcome of this article would be Jezebelers shitting on Sharon Stone.
Obviously the best outcome of this article would be Jezebelers shitting on Sharon Stone.
Uh do you have some inside knowledge about what Sharon Stone is offered?
There's this endless, repetitive, persistent bullshit line of questioning that any and every woman in the media faces. It's like some kind of weird brainwashing technique they're using on us. (Not really, obvi, but doesn't it feel like that?) But I agree with Sharon Stone. Almost everything "they" tell you about…
50 here. It's not so bad. Im in good shape and always hated the sun, which has paid off. I got sober when I was 22, that also paid off on the B side. Seriously the only time I think about it is if I think someone's looking at me and they're thinking about it. Like i think, "does my brother think I look old right…
Almost as good as a woman getting a directing gig!
Too thin but Helen Hunt.
Too old but Kathy Bates
Internet discussions about how TV comedy works are ridiculous. Retta probably hasn't had an onscreen love interest because: a) they don't need it to generate story lines because the actress and character are so awesome and b) they don't want to pay for a guest actor to play opposite her because she's a secondary…
If the two of you are having sex, then no, it's not a turn off.
As far as I know, AA is the only free game in town. Free, not necessarily best. Free, not only.
I support other program,s or ways to get sober. I think this article stereotypes women and AA.
I totally agree. I'm a woman with an ego. Don't women have egos? Self deprecation is adjust another form of self obsession. What is the point of this article?
28 years here. The AA suggestions aren't gender specific because they don't need to be. This is bullshit.
Surely, part of the situation is that many men simply do not want to put themselves in positions they find humiliating. A high school student doesn’t want to persist in a school where he feels looked down on. A guy in his 50s doesn’t want to find work in a place where he’ll be told what to do by savvy young things.
I never said it's okay to drag men down. I've worked with Dane Cook, too. He did me a huge favor in a pinch and was fun to work with. I take it more personally when it's a woman because I'm a woman... but I don't like it when it happens to dudes, either.
There may be actresses with more performing talent—but there's also job getting talent. The first without the latter is meaningless.
People who started out with a poor body of work whose talents improved over time: Lewis Black, Larry David, Mitch Hurwitz (Did you ever see "Nurses?"), the 2 failed, "Ellen" shows, Chris Rock on SNL, Robert Downey JR. on SNL, Julia Louis Dreyfuss on SNL. I'm just saying yes she's good at getting work. Maybe her work…
Actually the two times I worked with her were for ABC, and she scored both times. Maybe they like her. I'm probably sensitive since I don't think failure means give up and stick your head in a hole. I like her persistence. I admire it, even if I don't always like her. Also she's a single mother with out any other…
I'm pretty sure I'm the only person posting who's actually worked with Jenny McCarthy. I found her to be delightful, funny, hard-working and fun to be around. I get why people are virulently opposed to her vaccination stance — I certainly am. It's fine to critique her for that. But to criticize her for trying and…
Pet peeve: assuming which writer wrote which thing.