“As a member of Destiny’s Child, she’s one of the most famous and beautiful women in the world......’s friend.”
“As a member of Destiny’s Child, she’s one of the most famous and beautiful women in the world......’s friend.”
KR: “Don’t you know who I am?!”
U: “Yes, ‘Not-Beyonce’, I know how you aren’t. Now, will you please move along please?”
They could at least get her job title right.
I see your point, but I’m not sure. “Super Size Me” is far from a perfect piece of work, but nobody ever had to teach anyone from Dinesh D’Souza or anyone from Project Veritas anything about how to be disingenuous. At best Sprulock presented them with a template, but there are always a few of those available.
Prolific?????
It’s OKAY, but not as good as the Venture Bros spoof on Scooby and the gang...
Ew, Mayim Bialik. Shame that monster got another pay check.
Unbelievably fucked up for the tone of this article to be “well, he’s worked for Johnny Knoxville and Eric Andre, he should expect to be physically assaulted at random times.”
Hey, now, don’t leave kickers out of it.
There is no constitutional right to a job, or for an employer to hire you just because you haven’t been convicted of anything in a court of law. And he doesn’t have to have been convicted for me to believe the victims. The so-called “justice system” rarely provides any.
I’ll say it because, why not... of all the “acclaimed actors” of recent decades, I always found Kevin Spacey the most overrated. He always gives the impression of an actor reading lines dramatically, rather than seeming like an actual person on screen.
Imagine if, instead of trans people, Rowling was going off about how unsafe she felt with black people using the same restroom as her and Stephen Fry said I have black friends and what she’s saying is hurting them, but she’s my friend and I don’t think she means any harm. Still measured?
Holy fuck. Just because groping is really common where you’re from doesn’t mean it’s okay. It means where you’re from is fucked up.
I think that’s arguably the core issue of the whole MeToo movement. Everyone is against the people who victimized them or their friends and sexual abuse in the abstract, but systemic change also requires people to stop trying to accuse the victimizers that they’re friends with, and that’s just a bridge too far for a…
It's crazy considering how recently Stone's been talking about abuse and coercion early in her career. It's like Mia Farrow defending Polanski. The cognitive dissonance is unreal.
“ generally accepted Western standard of ‘innocent until proven guilty’ however”
“Innocent until proven guilty” just means the jury should only vote guilty if they think there’s no reasonable doubt about it. Literally no one else in the world but those twelve people is under any obligation to consider it. And if anyone wants to argue this, I’ll just ask: did you wait until Harvey Weinstein was…
Well, he’s been super supportive of JK Rowling this whole time. This is really just a lateral move.
Look, I’m glad they let you out the house to watch a movie, and that it had an impact on you, but I’m the head editor for a content writing agency in real life, and I swear, if an article like this crossed my desk it’d go straight to another writer to rewrite.
The few notes of Popular they played did not give me hope. That’s my personal favorite song from the soundtrack and Chenowith (and a few others I’ve seen over the years) kills it. A lot of that is due to the fact that they are actors who understand how funny that song is and play into it while each making it their…