Are they complaining? Or is someone from the ACLU answering questions under oath?
Are they complaining? Or is someone from the ACLU answering questions under oath?
He has the worst fucking agent. I have trouble thinking of any other actor who’s so talented and yet almost everything they’re in is mediocre to garbage. He’s always good, but the projects he picks... yikes. He’s in so much stuff that I think he just likes working a lot and so will be in anything that’s at least…
Agreed on the celebrating. It’s gross. She’s got a counterclaim happening, so he has two things he’s trying to do: win his claim against her and also defeat her claim against him. In both cases, it’s defamation and the truth is a necessary element of the defense. She needs to show that he abused her and he needs to…
This looks positively, absolutely, dreadful. The humor is crass and stilted, the plotting seems thin at best, the production level wildly fluctuates between semi-inspired and numbingly bland, and it’s just a cavalcade of bored celebrity cameos thrown together for no other reason than to hopefully get as many eyes on…
It’s like he read that Peter Sellers bio and decided to copy all the worst parts.
I’m fascinated by the degree to which people are following what is starting to turn into a fairly grubby live action true crime podcast. If you find yourself arguing the minutae of Depp v Heard with any intensity whatsoever, please do yourself and everyone around you a favor, and log off for just a while.
Yeah, I don’t have an opinion on Heard, but this is a really bad look for ACLU.
Holy shit. Not a Depp fan, and I don’t care about how much Heard has or has not rendered over for a promised charitable donation, but this is bad for the ACLU more so than it is for Heard. They ghost-wrote a personal victim essay, and controlled the timing of its release to both take advantage of Heard’s fame and…
This whole series of trials is an absolute shit show. The details are horrifying on both sides. What I hate the MOST are Depp fans turning court footage into GIFs and laughing at the whole thing.
She’s a real champion at playing a bad actor (look at her character “Debbie” in her Brooklyn 99 guest appearance trying to deny her theft from the evidence locker) and her small character in Barb & Star is pretty hilarious too (“Too late! Go home, Gail!” “Give me your soup.”)
Not a bad idea. Florida Man has great brand visibility.
I got down a wikipedia rabbit-hole the other day and learned that the original Faces of Death movie included graphic images of human remains from a plane crash that happened two weeks before the movie’s release, and the movie made more than $30,000,000. People are nasty.
Universal can sell them a treasure-trove of public domain characters.
Bigotman and the Legion of Q will certainly spawn a series of sequels that will pay off all of the state’s debts.
People scramble to watch beheading videos and the like all the time. I’m not surprised in the least. We’re a sick species.
That video exists of her final moments and is posted on the internet is unsettling. That people are moved to click and watch even more so.
she and Colin belong together
“Your office trampled on the constitutional rights of the Hutchins,”
Have these guys ever seen pvp culture on other games?
Vanessa Bayer remains my favorite guest star on What We Do In The Shadows as the Emotional Vampire.