She lost custody of her kid to a contestant from I Love New York. Wow.
Why not just sew three of them together, intake to exhaust, while you’re at it.
Let the Ethics Investigation do it’s job. That’s what it’s there for, and it needs to happen. It sets a precedent.
“An arm around the waist,” especially from a guy who’s 5'6"=/=“A hand on the ass,” though.
But everybody knows that your go to position shouldn’t be the one where your hand is on her ass. Like, I’ve definitely tolerated this and I continue to not even really care about it. But it’s pretty clear the guy is copping a feel and I don’t make that guy my friend or choose to work closely with the guy because I…
Agreed!
So, in the event that “The Truth” is that he hugged someone around the waist during a photo, and she interpreted it as him copping a feel and felt violated, should he have said “She’s a liar planted by the Mainstream Media trying to discredit me, and I didn’t do anything wrong!!!”?
This argument would be stronger if Al Franken were up for reelection in 2018...or if Franken weren’t the ranking member on multiple subcommittees, meaning that there is a downside to resigning, for the people of Minnesota.
*cries in a closet to the sound of 1980's inspired 2017 Synthwave*
Apart from Neon Demon, I’ve only seen Drive (love it) and Only God Forgives (REALLY hated it). I enjoyed Neon Demon quite a bit, partly as a work of intentional provocation. I started laughing by the end of the sex scene and especially in the big splattery climax, partly because I’m a sadistic jerk who’s seen way too…
I was thinking the same thing and then I read this piece:
But if he does recall groping them, and was grabbing asses while hugging, then he should probably tell the truth. Nobody “genuinely thinks” they’re hugging someone when their hand accidentally grabs a handful of ass.
If he doesn’t recall groping anyone, and believes he was only hugging people, I’m not sure what he’s meant to say.
In the behind the scenes videos, where the five women are filming all the combat on padded green sets, they always looked like they were having an absolute blast between takes. I believe they also talked about how those were physically demanding roles not often offered to young women at the time.
I’m glad to hear she enjoyed working on Sucker Punch, because I’m still sorry that movie got cut to pieces, and bombed in the theaters. You can really see how all the women are working hard on screen, and the director’s cut offers a little more context to the zaniness, even though it’s a really silly story overall.…
The Ruins is really underrated. It’s a rare gore moment that can make me cringe but the one with the blonde just sitting there hacking into her own thigh got me good.