I agree- Taylor is a songwriter with a mildly pleasant voice.
I agree- Taylor is a songwriter with a mildly pleasant voice.
Well, considering when they first met and started dating they talked about how both of them were going to be president one day, I think he's pretty down for it. It's all been part of their plan.
I would love to see him compete in a First Gentleman/First Lady cookie bake off. I imagine he'd just waggle his eyebrows and offer the judge a drink.
He's being treated like every other man who played a hearthrob role, every woman who ever played a babe and every person on earth who sets foot outside their house but he's in a high profile profession so the criticism is magnified.
Idris Elba's girlfriend is pregnant!
So, following through with your argument, no actress should ever publicly complain about the extreme industry and public pressure to adhere to nearly unrealistic body standards. As entertainment and fashion industry people have been held up to these standards for decades, these actresses know what they're getting into…
Yes, because having a male actor talking about how objectification hurts couldn't possibly be of any benefit for female actresses.
For real. Miamaya's comment is fucking disgusting. Even more so because of it's false feminist pretenses. Miamaya is upset Hollywood won't help her emulate men in their gross, rhetorical objectification of other people's bodies. (Rhetorical because Mamaya's calling Claflin "default attractive" is the equivalent of…
And I don't disagree with the frustration that the opportunity to cast someone diverse was missed. That doesn't mean that people were right in taking that frustration out on Sam Claflin by insulting his looks or his weight.
I don't disagree with what you're saying, but I also don't see how it's particularly relevant to this article. It's derailing, how many people have shown up on a thread about a man with body issues to discuss Jesse Williams, who isn't relevant unless he has also admitted to body issues. On a thread about Finnick's…
I haven't seen anyone acting like objectification is brand new. I think the fact that everybody is familiar with the argument is, in fact, evidence that everyone knows that it's not "brand new". So I'm not sure where you're going with this.
Here's the thing, though. You keep trying to argue that your preference for this Jesse guy is, like, somehow objective and inarguable. But objectively, all we know about the guy (to whom I'm not attracted, though I can see how some people might be) has "across the board appeal" to weird creepy internet people (and I…
But then don't we find it just as unacceptable when people complain that Jennifer Lawrence is "too fat" to play Katniss, for comparison? He isn't necessarily going for heartthrob roles; maybe he's going for the leading roles a young actor aims for because they're prominent, and he just happens to fit what the casting…
Um...sweetie have you read all the books yet? Maybe you don't know Finnick's backstory because you haven't read the last book but just...no. Not even a little bit.
I saw the first Hunger Games movie but have not read any of the books and so I don't have preconceived notions about what this character is supposed to be...so I think the guy is pretty hot. Wouldn't kick him out of bed for eating crackers, that's for sure.
Reminds me of the whole "LOL EVERYONE LOOK AT AMANDA BYNES BEING AN ENTERTAINING WRECK OF A HUMAN BEING" articles swiftly turning into "A bloo bloo bloo won't someone think of Amanda while she gets help????"
I think the nature of the character is particularly troublesome, because I suspect everyone who has read the book has imagined Finnick as their own personal Sexiest Man Alive, but it does extend beyond these looks-based roles.
"Not a pantydropper" Let me stop you right there and clear something up.
This dude is hot. Finnick is hot. Everyone else in the movie is hot. The difference can be shown by an excellent performance as well as by casting a superhumanly beautiful guy in the Finnick role.
No doubt! He admits he has issues and is under tremendous pressure to just be more slender but with ripped abs. I kind of like it over magazine spreads of movie star guys doing their gym routine (not saying it won't happen in the future). I've never heard of him but he is gorgeous.