Thanks!
Thanks!
Where's the source for that GIF? I need it. Badly.
That should have read cosigned.
Very well said! Consigned, another Jewish person.
Anyone who thinks their mate’s vagina ought to smell like flowers should go fuck a garden.
Will Smith still doesn’t give a shit about diversity. His production company has produced 18 films. Of those 18 films, only four were directed by black directors. And one of the four directors was Jada. Fuck that guy. Hard.
Ugh, Gump. My husband and I watched it on HBO, and at the end, looked at each other like, really? This piece of shit? Horrible, horrible movie.
Didn’t know that. Thanks for educating me. Jackson has a valid point. It’s criminal, the way he’s been ignored. For real. But Will Smith? Very likable actor, but frankly, the closest I’ve ever seen him come to Oscar-worthy was in Six Degrees of Separation and Ali. Concussion was a tic-fest of Big Actor moments.
Not a bad idea, but how would they enforce it? Members get screeners of nominated movies. How could you prove whether or not you've actually watched any particular film?
Oh, don’t get me started! How Green Was My Valley over Citizen Kane? Bob Fosse over Francis Ford Coppola for The Godfather? Robert Redford and Ordinary People over Martin Scorsese and Raging Bull? Forrest Gump over Pulp Fiction? I don’t think the Academy is racist; they’re brain-dead. Why anyone thinks they have any…
Samuel L. Jackson in The Hateful Eight. Seriously. Samuel L. Jackson nearly every year that he’s not in a film involving snakes. Nominated precisely once, for Pulp Fiction. Has never said shit.
Well, all I can tell you is that SAG-AFTRA, which has a very large, diverse membership and a nominating committee of 3,000 members chosen at random which changes every year, only nominated 1 PoC - Idris Elba for Best Supporting Actor. And I’m not voting for him, because Mark Rylance kicked ass in Bridge of Spies.…
Considering the fact that he was chosen way before the nominees were known, I doubt it. Also, he's one of the 10 funniest people on Earth, so it could have been that.
He’s still the 9th-highest paid actor in Hollywood, all-time, so his cries of discrimination seem a bit overblown. Also, he just wasn’t that good in “Concussion.” Samuel L. Jackson was much better in “The Hateful Eight,” and I haven't heard shit from him.
I think what is jacking people up about the overhead lighting thing is that, while an apartment is being built, it costs little to nothing extra to wire it for overhead lights and put in some cheap-ass fixtures. But it improves the quality of living for the people in those apartments more than you would think. And as…
Is that something like “English haute cuisine?”
No, I don’t think it’s fair. Because what you’re implying, whether you realize it or not, is that the reason why the renters aren’t being permitted to use the common spaces is fear that they would break the rules. What I and Sukatra were trying to tell you is that we find that idea offensive. Poor people are no more…
Believe me, if Extell weren’t making much more by taking the tax breaks than they would by selling the apartments for millions, they wouldn’t be doing it. They can only sell those apartments once; the tax breaks last for 20 years. And every condo buyer gets them too, making the apartments they do sell even more…
She is. And entitled as all get-out. Thinks Freddie Gray and Eric Garner got what they deserved. For real. Still haven’t seen her new place, and don’t plan to.
Because we all know that only poor people smoke and break rules. Rich people never feel entitled to break any rules they damn well please.