“I always joke, ‘Why is no one calling out George Clooney for being a nepo baby? [His aunt] Rosemary Clooney was an icon,’” Roberts said on a recent episode of the Table for Two podcast
“I always joke, ‘Why is no one calling out George Clooney for being a nepo baby? [His aunt] Rosemary Clooney was an icon,’” Roberts said on a recent episode of the Table for Two podcast
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Yep. Outside of Courtney Love I can’t really think of anyone he’s feuded with. He’s known for making himself the butt of the joke, not going afrer others.
Hey Mary, could you kindly go fuck yourself?
Also, Dave Grohl isn’t really that type of guy. He has a well-earned reputation as a friendly rock star and getting into pointless celebrity feuds has never really been his style.
Yeah but it doesn’t make it necessarily a contrast to Taylor Swift. Just a contrast to people who don’t play live.
I dunno’. The Catholic Church still seems worse to me.
This is what I was coming in here to say. I know it’s bullshit now but at the time that scene just melted my brain when I saw it in theaters. He’s absolutely electric in the role and the first thing I think of when I think of him.
I know the movie is 90% bullshit but no doubt it’s full of compelling scenes, that one at the front of the line.
When I was a kid I became obsessed with the JFK assassination, largely as a result of Stone’s film. As I got a little older and a little wiser and realized most of the film is bullshit, I still kept coming back to Sutherland’s Mr. X monologue. It, too, is largely bullshit, but Sutherland is just so damn good…
I do tend to agree, though I grew to appreciate it more as I watched it with friends a generation younger than me; sometimes, things are funnier when watched with the right group of people.
That tracks. I watched it in my late 20s and thought it was pretty dumb
Unpopular opinion: Much like the Star Wars franchise, itself, Spaceballs isn’t that great, overall, but it’s benefited from nostalgia as its primary audience first watched it when they were teens or younger. It features some gifted comedians and has a few good gags, but most of it plays like a bad SNL parody, and it…
I figured all that pro-isolationism campaigning he did in 1980s - coincidentally (surprise!) after an all-expenses paid trip to Moscow to stay in a bugged hotel room - would’ve had a few more people twig on...
Geez, really? I remember reading Bloom County (or maybe it was Doonesbury) comics, when I was a kid in the 80s, mocking Trump. I remember pointing out in 2015 that he’d already been a punchline for 30 years.
Probably found out she didn’t actually agree with him about the blacks and the Jews.
Ew. I don’t really follow celcbrities but for some reason Trump was always in my side mirror. The Central Park 5, his dad’s smarmy behavior, his wives, his gross affection for his daughter. I’m not at all surprised he ended up a presidential candidate. America is a big theme park and we’re all being taken for the ride…
Well, duh! Actors like Messing are probably used to flattering slimy entertainment industry bigwigs for the sake of their jobs, but that doesn’t mean she’d endorse him for president of the country. Plus, Messing’s show was off the air by the time Trump launched his campaign, so she certainly didn’t have to pretend…