If they were so steeped in classism, right down to personnel selection, they wouldn’t have recruited Eggsy and a lot of those other louts from the first movie.
If they were so steeped in classism, right down to personnel selection, they wouldn’t have recruited Eggsy and a lot of those other louts from the first movie.
Hear fucking hear.
“Friend Request is very much... suspense. Verhoeven... scares... Ring-style! A more wickedly intelligent movie!”
Sounds like the face I made all through the running time of The Monuments Men.
Oh man, The Sting is so goddam good.
I saw Fifth Element - well, part of it - recently, and it really really didn’t hold up for me. But I will always enjoy
I don’t know if my response was more interesting, but I am sure it was inspiring (because boobs).
I mostly agree that fuck celebs, but I did get to hobnob with Emma Thompson at TIFF this year and will say she is a goddam delight and her performance in The Children Act is stellar.
I believe that’s Annabelle Chong.
Why do you insist on calling them dongs?
Meaning what, exactly? That, once again, it’s all made up and that nobody found Lawrence’s public display revolting? Well, that’d be wrong. But being wrong is entirely consistent with your argument, so that all adds up.
I heartily endorse this event or product.
That’s some heavy-duty nonsense to justify your argument. Here’s the best aspect of it: you’re attempting to argue that all actresses receive Lawrence-level bashing, and your example is a few message board commenters. That’s not even close to on-par with the disgust for Lawrence. Look long enough on message boards and…
What a stupid, stupid beard.
You’ll get paid after you leave, now beat it.
Except for Hailee Steinfeld, Lea Seydoux, Emma Stone, Eva Green, Chloe Grace Moretz, Emma Watson, Alicia Vikander, Saoirse Ronan, Natalie Portman... oh wait, maybe that’s not really a thing and it only happens to actresses who received an absurd degree of hype, then gradually revealed themselves to be mediocre at best.
Or: she’s actually a bad actress. See: American Hustle, Joy, Hunger Games, Passengers, most X-Men... actually, don’t see those.
Thank goodness for The Chive: http://thechive.com/2013/12/06/you-are-hot-go-directly-to-jail-27-photos/
Not to answer either question, but I’d still recommend the book this is based on. I haven’t seen The Room either, but it’s still a fascinating and sometimes oddly touching story.