Trump was in a Woody movie
Trump was in a Woody movie
People should start going after Selma Blair, Jack Black and Charles Grodin. They worked with a woman who was accused of beating her kids.
Aren't a lot of boy geniuses?
An Open Secret. Corey is in it, it's about the whole culture of pedophilia.
But we've talked about Woody Allen. Over and over. Mia Farrow did. Then Dylan did. Now Ronan did. I mean, she has a lot of kids, so I'm sure this will continue.
Yea, that's what the movie said.
I probably would too. I'd also probably be pretty fucked up growing up with Mia Farrow as my mom
He had good timing with Soon-Yi
This is from memory but I think Singer absolutely has a type. And that type is young. And he was definitely at parties where icky stuff was going on.
The Farrows always have such convenient timing.
Some of Ronan's arguments don't really hold water to me.
I saw a doc about the young boy problem in Hollywood. I think Singer definitely has a type, but wasn't the major accusation against him dropped?
I don't really understand his argument. He sounds bitter that Woody Allen is still allowed to live a normal life. And I don't think people are carrying water for him. In most in depth interviews, the Soon-Yi stuff is brought up, he comments on it, usually saying something cringeworthy and that's it.
Do we even know that Woody Allen is his father? Mia Farrow said it might be Frank Sinatra, which means she probably owes a lot of money in child support and should be charged with perjury
I mean, they run a drag show, which is part of the farce. It doesn't work as well if Armond is an investment banker
I'd love to see them take that tone and discuss In Justice
Yea, but isn't that a nice balancing act? You have the "normal" gay guy and you have the screaming queen. I mean, both sides of the coin seem to be represented.
I think being in school where that's so gay and gay people were viewed like they had the plague didn't help.
I saw Phillip Morris at an arthouse theatre that's filled with old people. The old people will see anything that theatre is showing to get out of the house.
Isn't Robin Williams' character pretty "normal" though?