“and conveniently has an entire Vivienne Westwood gown in her closet when her first-choice fashion look falls flat”
“and conveniently has an entire Vivienne Westwood gown in her closet when her first-choice fashion look falls flat”
It originated in 2017, but didn’t take root until 2020.
This is a blatent lie. Everyone involved knew what they were doing (making a Qanon film) and they did it for the paycheck.
This is a blatent lie. Everyone involved knew what they were doing (making a Qanon film)
“Communist”
It is not “a movie about the staggering growth of child sex trafficking across the globe.” It’s a movie about a man trying to rescue two specific kids in a specific part of the globe. It’s not a perfect analogy, but it would be like saying that Taken is “about” sex slavery across the entire world.
What “realities” does the film expose? It’s based on a true story that was widely reported in the media when it originally happened, and most of the film takes place in Central and South America, a place that the target audience has little-to-no sympathy for when they come to the States to seek asylum.
Donations, mostly. I mean there were tweets online how theaters were sold out and only a few people where in the theater.
In the series finale, Jesus goes berserk and burns down Jerusalem.
No doubt. Five people turned away from the stage arranging themselves for however long right in the artist’s face essentially, with lots of people behind them. Completely inappropriate behavior.
Given the length of time they were doing it and the (from what I’ve been seeing/reading from other sources) the fairly disruptive way in which they did it, I can see Lambert getting steamed over it. She’s trying to do her job, and these women decided they wanted to do theirs as ‘influencers’ on the back of hers during…
There’s a clear right (Lambert) and wrong (these audience members) here. If a veteran performer is distracted by your behavior, you went too far.
The performer noticed. That’s disruptive enough.
As soon as I saw that the person taking the photo during the performance was an “influencer,” I didn’t need to see anything more - although the excuse that there “wasn’t good lighting” before the show would be frickin’ hilarious if it wasn’t delivered with such blithe sincerity.
Bless her heart. If you’re a woman in your 30's to 60's and still describe yourself as an “influencer” chances are you still very much are immature and vain.
Nah, she’s right. She’s the product. Show knows they came to see her perform and they paid money to see her perform. They didn’t pay to use her to get clicks for themselves. I think she’s absolutely right. She’s not a “content creator.” “Content” is some nebulous word for “any fucking thing anyone wants to put on the…
“influencer Adela Calin”
No, his break out was Lex Luthor in the Snyderverse movies
Looks like his facial hair DID quit
His real breakout role was in The Social Network, according various misinformed people.