Ja Rule, a rapper whose biggest hits were in the 2000s
Case in point: Get Out. Now at $140 million in domestic box office, which is the highest grossing debut by a writer-director of all time now.
This argument bothers me the most (along with “black doesn’t travel”).
okay, NOW can we stop with the ‘well they needed a big name in the lead who just happened to be white to guarantee success’ excuse?
I like Cameron Esposito and Tig Notaro, and since seeing Obvious Child I’ve wanted to see more of Jenny Slate.
And finally: Frank, on his FB page “Frankmusik”, talks about composing scores for several Hindmarch shows, including this one.
Okay, this is definitive: composer Vincent Frank a.k.a. “Frankmusik” posted the Anya Hindmarch A/W 2017 video on YouTube.
The Anya Hindmarch customer service folks say: “I can confirm that the Music was composed for us by Vincent Frank.”
I asked! This is the initial reply I got: “I will ask for you about this, but I know that the music was composed/created for the show specifically, that is why you wouldn’t find it in any app.” If I get any more information, I’ll pass it along. But it sounds like your strategy of exporting it to MP3 is going to be the…
I searched for it as well with no luck, after SoundHound didn’t recognize it.
Oh god, the hoverpodium /dead
Yup, that’s when I started openly rooting for Atlanta.
Coach/guy/person really seemed to enjoy that little improv. He was tickled pink.
“Almost everything went wrong.”
Costume Assistant: “Here, Barney’s lent us these necklaces for you to wear in the scene. Dainty is the trend right now”
Dakota: “hmm the chain is thin and this amethyst is so small, indicative of the sacrifice my character makes as a working mom of two”
I long for the heady days of Natalie Portman and Hayden Christensen’s romantic chemistry.