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What we really need to talk about is the overuse of “We Need To Talk About...” as an internet trope...

Exactly my reaction reading that line. I guess he’s not hideous, but I don’t find him particularly attractive either. 

Belated? Her EGOT, Kennedy Center Honor, and Presidential Medal of Freedom wins seem an awful lot like respect to me.

Tamblyn’s dancing was outstanding, and in seeing the ‘letterbox’ anniversary film a few years ago, I was really struck by his acting ability. I think many of his fantastic reaction shots (to Bernardo sassing Krupke, to Tony’s lovesickness, to the lesser Jets’ bloodthirst) were cut out of the frame on the edited-for-TV

The abolition movement has nothing to do with rich white men who commit corporate crimes. Her answer was spot on. She truly does not have a right to pontificate about criminal justice reform per her family’s experience, i.e, one of extreme whiter privilege. If she opened her mouth, she would have gotten dragged.

It is

Re: the label making her do press. Yes, exactly. And even Beyoncé had to work her way up to achieving the level of fame and success that allowed her the ability to refuse to do interviews. She didn’t start there, and plenty of otherwise successful artists never get to that level.

I was put off by the preamble, where the interviewer said, “I love famous people but I also find them quite silly, like a Schnauzer wearing a bowtie.” Uh, okay. If that’s attitude was at all apparent to St. Vincent, then maybe that’s why she “tended to interpret [the interviewer’s] questions in bad faith.” Or maybe

Yeah this is kind of my takeaway too - even the excerpt used in this article is super weird. It seems like the author was trying to bait her into giving quotes about political issues she didn’t really want to comment on and wouldn’t take no for an answer. I get that it’s your job as a journalist to get juicy quotes

He may have been attractive if he hadn’t been sired by one of the Keebler elves.

I had been looking forward to Spielberg’s version of WSS... until I heard about the casting. Ansel Elgort is the picture you get when you search “blandness in human form.” He was the worst part of “Baby Driver.” And “The Goldfinch.”

As soon as any article says “We Need To Talk About...” I immediately write it off as something I sure as hell don’t “Need to Talk About” and then I don’t read it.

read the whole thing and well that was a fucking awkward and weird interview. to me it seemed like the interviewer kept poking at her about her dad. i understand the topic of him is in the album but i don’t know how much. if it’s just one song why ask her so many questions about him? he wasn’t in her life and they’re

There is no denying that Elgort is conventionally attractive

He’s rewarded in Hollywood because his father has been a Vogue photographer for ages and his mother is an opera director. His siblings are also in entertainment. He is the very definition of nepotism. 

he’s a rapist and preys on underage girls

Aaron looks so happy, and he deserves happiness, as do all the other heroes of the Resistance who put their lives on hold to save America from Donald Trump. They won. Now it’s time for romance.

Spouse who was in the process of divorcing her and left her nothing, even though she was his caretaker. I saw a heartbreaking interview with her a few years ago. I hope she finds happiness.

Ms. Porizkova: What I really think is sexy in a man is someone who will take me to some kind of corn maze or labyrinth and never stop talking at me.

Mr. The Newsroom and Ms. “I Used to Be a Supermodel and Married to Ric Ocasek”

movie about a South Korean family trying to start a farm in the Midwest