Watch What Happened, Miss Simone?, because a documentary is almost always better than a biopic—and this documentary is sensational.
Thank heavens the Real Housewives franchise is working so tirelessly to challenge stereotypes! They’re doing god’s work, truly.
Let me try some quick association:
There is just NOTHING about him that isn’t terrible.
In a funny way, it makes one wonder if the “establishment” isn’t so bad after all. Meaning, with all the real or perceived injustice you get when corporations control our politicians, at the end of the day, it’s in their best interests to keep society from falling into the abyss.
If your opinion of Hannity and Coulter was in need of getting any lower before this, I just don’t know what to say.
What was your opinion of them prior to this?
It’s safe to say that the audience...
I’m 100% sure she did not get the joke.
Withdrawing that support now.
I find her genuinely disgusting and repulsive but I support your contrarianism.
This show is a horrible disappointment on so many levels, but Lucifer’s inappropriate and uncomfortable interactions with Trixy are hilarious.
Because a child is only a person when you can verify who the father is, no matter what kind of piece of shit he is. A mother isn't a person, she's an incubator.
So, if you get raped by a stranger, don’t abort the baby because that’s bad, but we won’t acknowledge its existence when it’s born, either.
I don’t know about you guys, but I’m really looking forward to the Academy Awards ceremony. I hope there are a lot of memorable Oscar moments. It will be fun to remember them later.
Well that would make some sense, but I’m not saying “why didn’t they turn it down and then confront the director for being racist”. Actors turn down scripts for any number of reasons without getting blacklisted, and they don’t always have to disclose why they turned it down.
You SHOULD feel awkward what with all the drugs and rape you brought into the country. GOSH.
Hollywood throws good money at huge projects/gambles like this, then claim that producing smaller projects that have diverse characters telling diverse stories is “too risky”.