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Post by emerald on Jul 7, 2016 2:44:43 GMT -5
www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/rose-mcgowan-variety-renee-zellweger-908489"You are an active endorser of what is tantamount to harassment and abuse of actresses and women," the 'Charmed' actress and social activist writes of critic Owen Gleiberman's attack on the 'Bridget Jones's Baby' actress' looks, adding, "It also reeks of status quo white-male privilege." "On June 30, Variety published a column by its new film critic Owen Gleiberman titled "Renee Zellweger: If She No Longer Looks Like Herself Has She Become a Different Actress?" The critical piece offered Gleiberman's take on plastic surgery in Hollywood, an issue he wrote about after watching a trailer for Zellweger's new film, Bridget Jones's Baby. Rose McGowan, who worked as an actress (Charmed, Scream) before turning her attention toward filmmaking, music and social activism especially focused on women's rights issues, has written a guest column for The Hollywood Reporter, published below, in response to Gleiberman (he declined to comment on her piece). McGowan's full essay appears below ..." Legit question, Gleiberman is rite.
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Post by superman on Jul 27, 2016 1:53:45 GMT -5
www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/rose-mcgowan-variety-renee-zellweger-908489"You are an active endorser of what is tantamount to harassment and abuse of actresses and women," the 'Charmed' actress and social activist writes of critic Owen Gleiberman's attack on the 'Bridget Jones's Baby' actress' looks, adding, "It also reeks of status quo white-male privilege." "On June 30, Variety published a column by its new film critic Owen Gleiberman titled "Renee Zellweger: If She No Longer Looks Like Herself Has She Become a Different Actress?" The critical piece offered Gleiberman's take on plastic surgery in Hollywood, an issue he wrote about after watching a trailer for Zellweger's new film, Bridget Jones's Baby. Rose McGowan, who worked as an actress (Charmed, Scream) before turning her attention toward filmmaking, music and social activism especially focused on women's rights issues, has written a guest column for The Hollywood Reporter, published below, in response to Gleiberman (he declined to comment on her piece). McGowan's full essay appears below ..." Legit question, Gleiberman is rite. check out 6:38
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Post by beatlies on Jul 29, 2016 22:54:11 GMT -5
So, superman, the video asserts at @7:12 that "Scott" is a clone of Tim Conway?
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Post by beatlies on Jul 29, 2016 23:22:27 GMT -5
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Post by superman on Jul 30, 2016 21:24:21 GMT -5
So, superman, the video asserts at @7:12 that "Scott" is a clone of Tim Conway? Conway and, if I remember the original Golden Agent vid (or was it Grandfather Aliester?), a woman named Ellen Mandrell. Not like a natural mating to create a kid, but genetic material from the two.
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Post by superman on Jul 30, 2016 21:29:24 GMT -5
So, superman, the video asserts at @7:12 that "Scott" is a clone of Tim Conway? Conway and, if I remember the original Golden Agent vid (or was it Grandfather Aliester?), a woman named Ellen Mandrell. Not like a natural mating to create a kid, but genetic material from the two. Cruise and Will Smith and the story was allegedly told in a DC comic, but they used Superman and Lex Luther in place of Cruise and Smith when the laboratory birthed "Conner" one rumor is that Conner is the biological son of Smith that he created with some dancer while still married to his first wife. Another says that the kid is actually Tom's. Don't know about that one. Pretty sure Tom is gay. I don't even think Suri(Sp.?) is his.
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Post by superman on Jul 31, 2016 15:20:00 GMT -5
at 3:26 begins the Tom Cruise stuff
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Post by beatlies on Aug 1, 2016 1:05:47 GMT -5
Conway and, if I remember the original Golden Agent vid (or was it Grandfather Aliester?), a woman named Ellen Mandrell. Not like a natural mating to create a kid, but genetic material from the two. Cruise and Will Smith and the story was allegedly told in a DC comic, but they used Superman and Lex Luther in place of Cruise and Smith when the laboratory birthed "Conner" one rumor is that Conner is the biological son of Smith that he created with some dancer while still married to his first wife. Another says that the kid is actually Tom's. Don't know about that one. Pretty sure Tom is gay. I don't even think Suri(Sp.?) is his. Scroll down for part about the 1993 hybrid clone version of "Superboy": en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superboy
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Post by superman on Aug 1, 2016 3:25:36 GMT -5
Cruise and Will Smith and the story was allegedly told in a DC comic, but they used Superman and Lex Luther in place of Cruise and Smith when the laboratory birthed "Conner" one rumor is that Conner is the biological son of Smith that he created with some dancer while still married to his first wife. Another says that the kid is actually Tom's. Don't know about that one. Pretty sure Tom is gay. I don't even think Suri(Sp.?) is his. Scroll down for part about the 1993 hybrid clone version of "Superboy": en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superboy That's him.
And now there's this guy's theory:The idea that Willow Smith is a female clone of Will and Jaden Smith is a male clone of Jada isn't that "OUT THERE" anymore for me. It would make sense that Will would go forward with this after the creation of Connor.
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Post by emerald on Sept 7, 2016 4:18:59 GMT -5
Shia LaBeouf on Fpielberg: "LaBeouf eventually followed Disney with a lucrative partnership with Steven Spielberg on several projects at DreamWorks–including “Disturbia,” “Transformers” and “Eagle Eye”–as well as Paramount’s “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.” He thought it would be a dream come true, but he had a hard time. “I grew up with this idea, if you got to Spielberg, that’s where it is,” says LaBeouf, who originally wanted roles like Macaulay Culkin’s in the “Home Alone” movies. “I’m not talking about fame, and I’m not talking about money.” He thought Spielberg would be his ticket to a big-screen legacy. “You get there, and you realize you’re not meeting the Spielberg you dream of,” LaBeouf says. “You’re meeting a different Spielberg, who is in a different stage in his career. He’s less a director than he is a f–king company.” (Spielberg declined to comment.) LaBeouf felt like there was no room to grow as an actor, and that he was stuck. “Spielberg’s sets are very different,” he says. “Everything has been so meticulously planned. You got to get this line out in 37 seconds. You do that for five years, you start to feel like not knowing what you’re doing for a living.” When LaBeouf completed the recent art project of re-watching his old films, he purposefully got up and left during the second “Transformers,” which was executive produced by Spielberg. “I don’t like the movies that I made with Spielberg,” he says. “The only movie that I liked that we made together was ‘Transformers’ one.” variety.com/2016/film/news/shia-labeouf-drinking-steven-spielberg-american-honey-1201851776/#comment-list-wrapper
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