Van Helsing (Dinklage) who teams up with a pacifist vampire (Momoa) in order to scam unsuspecting townsfolk out of their money
Good Bad & Undead
Momoa already looks Lost Boys/Near Dark in that photo.
If it isn't a Twins remake, then I... will probably see it anyway, because I love both of these guys, but come on!!
Isn't it likely that the trade that made the Morrison scoop just assumed he'd be playing Fett and he's actually playing Rex?
I kind of always assumed until recently that she was mixed, like Pete Wentz or Rashida Jones.
“Do you get offended when people mistake you for black?” Pink replied, “Of course I don’t get offended. We’re all pink on the inside.”
When I was little I too thought she was a fellow light-skinned Black Jew like me.
I don’t think what she said was right, but it was very indicative of that time. We’d spent a fair amount of the decade seeing people sell “Love See No Color” shirts and that sort of color-blind capitalism. I would love to read or hear an interview with her where she talks about how that all went down and what she…
I think a lot of this is misplaced....I feel like it was really her record label’s fault. It was the late 90's.....everybody wanted their own Britney Spears, and Pink was tapped to be LaFace’s version. She went in and was told how to look, act, sound, and what to record, and when the time came, she got out and did her…
“When I was nine years old, I assumed that Pink was a very light-skinned black woman.”
I saw that too. I mean, R Kelly married Aaliyah in 1994 when she was 15...so...2002 was even old news.
Damn, I forget all about the shit she put in it about eating disorders. It really did age badly! She portrayed bulimia like shallow, party girl antics. It's a serious illness. I’ve been that person crying in front of a toilet trying to throw up. Fuck off, Pink!
I’m still pissed about the Stupid Girls video. It has obviously aged like shit, but even at the time it was painful to watch. I’m glad she defended Jessica Simpson (is that growth?), but it’s like she picks the women she does and doesn’t like and decides whether it’s their fault they’re having a hard time. Eating…
You make perfect sense. This WAS the music industry 20 years ago, and white kids wanting R&B credibility by sounding hip-hop was widespread (if also ridiculous). Pink does have pipes and can belt out pretty much any style she wants, but seems to have settled into rock-infused pop as her genre of choice.
Did you interview Pink for this article? I would really like an explanation from her on why she allowed her race to be so ambiguous, why she really refused to clarify it when asked, and why she used a terrible blaccent for so long.
Who in their right mind would compare any of her music to Portishead?
From 2002 people, 2002.
Already hearing “you can care about more than one thing at once!” echoing in my head, but I’m reluctant to pile on Pink for her ignorant approach to race 20 years ago, when her comments on other women and cool-girl-I-got-mine attitude is happening right now.