This seems to be a strawman, because even her fans would admit she’s flawed. This very story mentions that.
This seems to be a strawman, because even her fans would admit she’s flawed. This very story mentions that.
Hmmm.
My friends are always volunteering to help me move. But only if it’s “away” ;) ;)
And, yet, he is in prison and she is not! Ha ha ha!
He PICKED these women to go after specifically because they had a record - and he had access to police records to KNOW that they had prior brushes with the law he could use to undermine their credibility.
This is not a woman that’s, you know, a soccer mom or someone that’s credible in society.
“Who are you talking to?” and older woman’s voice shouted worriedly from the background.
Isn’t it crazy that Donald Trump can do and say absolutely anything without damaging his campaign but Howard Dean’s campaign was ended by an over-excited whoop? Isn’t it????
Might this be a Cannes thing? I feel like almost every year I’ve heard about at least one film getting booed there. Perhaps it’s a tradition; something that’s been happening since the festival began?
Rona Barrett was a guilty pleasure and she was definitely a hard worker, but she is not the pioneering queen of Hollywood gossip. that title is shared by Louella Parsons and Hedda Hopper. Hedda and Louella were absolutely feared and placated in Hollywood because they could make and destroy careers. Hedda even…
Yeah this, basically, plus the ability of the corps to be seen as a single unified group (which is why there was such a preference toward white dancers in ballet, among many other systemic issues that excluded POC.) The thing is, if you have a dark skinned dancer next to a light skinned dancer, having them in the same…
We ain’t one at a timing here, we mass communicatin.
I expect nothing less from a group of sentient Pink sweatpants and clearance Lily Pulitzer scarves.
The day a woman leaves an abusive relationship is the most dangerous day of her life—more so than childbirth.
Nope. Already a star after Risky Business (3 years earlier)
“Why doesn’t she just leave?”
Moulin Rouge drew heavily from La Boheme and La Traviata whose heorines both die from consumption. It’s pretty central to the whole conceit.
To be fair, it was a very of-the-times subplot (in terms of when the film was set); nothing was more grandly romantic than a love interest heroically, and beautifully, wasting away to nothing before one’s very eyes.
So Jon Stewart laughed off this ridiculous, utterly bullshit rumor like the joke that it is?