I wanted to hear about Ghost Town too. His role was pretty basic but I wanted to hear what it was like to work with Ricky Gervais. Not fun, I’ll bet.
I wanted to hear about Ghost Town too. His role was pretty basic but I wanted to hear what it was like to work with Ricky Gervais. Not fun, I’ll bet.
The story about Ruck’s punctured eardrum was bad enough. But the story of Lou Diamond Phillips being dragged by the runaway horse was horrific. I hope he at least got a settlement. It’s amazing that anyone survives making a movie with this cavalier attitude to safety.
You can find her “Random Roles’ interview on AV Club and she didn’t say “Pass”. She said “I don’t want to talk about it. Those guys were assholes. They were really shitty to me. It was bad. Bad memories.” I’ve blanked out a lot of that movie and I don’t remember her at all. Was the blouse-tearing scene her only…
Not really. Look up Michael Egan, or any of Bryan Singer’s victims. Their stories weren’t believed.
Lincoln never went to law school, he read law books and still passed the bar, but Kim is no Lincoln.
No, Mary Wickes was Aunt March in the 1994 version — her last movie. She was great as always.
He did try to have a career based on that role but unfortunately his next co-star was Madonna in The Next Best Thing and it sucked so badly that his Hollywood career ground to a halt. Madonna didn’t make many movies after that turkey either, thank the lord.
This isn’t my theory, I read it somewhere and thought it seemed true — the filmmakers believed that audiences wanted to see Julia Roberts humiliated for a change. People were getting sick of seeing her big old hair and huge America’s-sweetheart face all over the place playing the object of everyone’s desire, and were…
If I were remaking it, instead of the amnesia/gaslight story, he would have taken her to court where her snootiness would infuriate the judge who would then sentence her to work off the money by being his servant for a month. She could keep being snooty for a while and gradually fall for him and the kids. I don’t know…
In the video of this get-together, the slightly-amused guy at the extreme right has just been turfed out of his seat so that Cohen can take it. So he’s probably not going anywhere unless it’s to fetch coffee.
I haven’t blamed the school. I get that British public schools had their own culture back in the day. They thought their mission was to toughen up little white boys to make them fit to hold the reigns of Empire. It was what it was.
No, that’s a myth. The Queen didn’t offer to make the kids princes or princesses. She did offer to give the first Mr. Anne the title of Earl so that the kids would have a courtesy title like The Honorable for a boy and Lady for a girl, but he turned it down.
Anne’s kids couldn’t be a prince and princess whether she wanted them to or not. These titles aren’t handled down through the female line, if their mother isn’t the heir apparent.
YES. Weinstein and all those other creeps did the molesting and harassing and raping and career-killing. But OH NO A WOMAN IS NOT WEARING BLACK.
If that BG item is about Hope Hicks then Omarosa’s dirt isn’t, because in the blind item the boyfriends are fake to cover up the one real relationship. So, not exactly banging everyone. Not that I believe either Omarosa or BG.
Ok, etymology can be fun and interesting until it turns to crap like “Rule of thumb means wife-beater”, or Those Guys who like to say things like “’Awful’? You mean awe-inspiring, right? Because that’s actually what ‘awful’ MEANS, you know. So you thought that pizza was awe-inspiring? Huh”. I know a couple of Those…
“Is it cool that one of Farrow’s own children denies the charges and alleges Farrow coached them out of malice? Because I think I’m allowed to trust the word of one as well as another.”
My mom had to sing “Alice Blue Gown” in glee club in school (in the late 50's). She and all the kids loathed it. The lyrics were so twee, they made the singer sound like some simpering twit. “In my sweet little Alice Blue gown, when I first wandered down into town”. No-one told them Alice Blue was a color, they just…
That New Yorker story about Weinstein’s army of private investigators was chilling. Imagine being approached by a woman claiming to be on your side and talking to her and her colleague several times and then finding out that they were hired to spy on you.
Weinstein hired private investigators, former Mossad spies, to try to get Rose on tape with statements he could use against her. . One investigator posed as a women’s issues activist and met with Rose several times..