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So true. Everyone in my family especially the women like classic movie stars, around the time The Tourist came out and everyone was panning it, we went to see it and were blissed out. Seriously, when you look and sound that good does your movie's spy story need to make sense? I know Sophia Loren and Audrey Hepburn

I don't know if it makes sense for someone who has to overcome a lot of drama in their real life to deal with it on the job too. I'd be too drained to make a serious movie after a undergoing major surgery. I'd leave that for when I was years from that and make a comedy now.

Absolutely, right! The 80s look for women was powerful and unapologetic. The look of any era can be made tacky by people with no sense of style, so I wouldn't look down on the fashion of any period. It's funny to me that people who are critical of clothes in the 80s don't dare say the same things about fashion in the

Hey, I naturally have big hair and big shoulder pads kept manspreading in check. I for one would welcome the return of shoulder padded tees, under shoulder padded jackets under shoulder padded coats ;-)

I didn't feel you were judging, I remember the 80s blue liner, it came with blue mascara, blue inner eyelining and bright lipstick and blush so, let's just say you had to like a really colorful face. This version is just a blue line on the upper or lower lid with an otherwise lightly colored face so it's more of a

Woah! That should have had a trigger warning ;-)

Not the least bit surprised, this is the modern-day shaming of the painted woman. Calling her loose wouldn’t fly but complaining about pollution, waste, and consumerism with a touch of won’t you think of the children might get some traction. Sigh.

I completely agree, people do treat you differently when you don’t wear a bit of make-up. I look quite childlike with a plain face also just doesn’t mesh with my style either. When I’m dressed very casually, I look fine with powder and gloss but tailored suits and retro jewelry look like I’m in my mommy’s clothes

Thanks for your reply. You know your stuff so I’ll give Butterfly a try, I‘ve yet to find anything close to Lash Out so comparable may be as good as it gets. :-)

I get that Whoopie’s been around so long that she probably knows most show bizz people are monsters which make even the likes of Polanski, Gibson, Cosby small potatoes. What I don’t get is why she feels the need to defend them every, single, time. These people have lawyers, pr firms and they’re still alive to speak,

I used that very word in my comment, so no, I hadn’t forgotten the alleged part, but have you noticed how the closer you are to the one making allegations the more likely you are to believe them? For example, with just as much- or as little-evidence to offer you’d want people to take your side, but if it’s some

If he got cut during the audition process doesn't that argue against his theory? Or does he know a more telegenic trans got selected instead.

Bet she never thought she'd do something even tackier than hawking Bedazzlers.

The only thought that ever crosses my mind when I see Ben is “this guy?”

Then tell me what I want to hear. I haven't looked back up at the post and firmly believe I saw wrong.

Tried some. It's OK, if you like olives, they obliterated the taste of whatever the meat they were embedded in was.

Yes, to this.I can't believe Bruce Willis is going to be in this loser's movie. Bruce Willis. Tell me my eyes are playing tricks on me.

Or you could start a petition on Change.org to derail this Allen/Amazon project. This guy gets to show his face all over the place because those few who love him get to vote for his tedious movies while the multitude who want him gone stew on the internet comments. Amazon should know what their paying customers think

As my mother told me, the principled road isn’t the easiest one, its only advantage is that you’ll have it all to yourself.

She’s doing it for the same reason most people do anything: their concerns outweigh those of other people.