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https://www.datalounge.com/thread/15620431-uma-thurman-what-happened-to-her-once-a-list-career- Uma Thurman was never considered a beautiful women. She lacked magnificent bone structure and her nose is too long and wide. She is tall and slim but her legs are not that proportioned. I would consider her attractive in a off beat way. She is not a great actress. A good one with great direction see Pulp Fiction. —Anonymous reply 136 an hour ago https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/6h1co1/discussion_how_much_did_the_green_lantern_movies/div0pp1/ It's a movie about space cops that takes place almost entirely on Earth. That's where it went wrong, the source material is fine, it's fun. They hoped it would kick-off a Star Wars sort of aspect for their DCEU, but forgot that space exists. Let Superman defend the Earth, and/or the Justice League, Green Lantern is like a galaxy-tier threat killer. http://www.agcwebpages.com/BLINDITEMS/2017/JUNE.html https://goo.gl/zmOk6y 108. THE GOSSIP LIFE 06/12 Somebody call Faye Dunaway because she's been usurped. This B list television actress continues to find work for now, but everybody who has the misfortune of crossing her soon comes to the conclusion to that she is an absolute nightmare to deal with. 'She rarely lasts on shows because of her behavior,' says one source. 'Producers end up writing her characters out because she's a horrendous person.' 'It's heartbreaking to read that she's been cast on your show,' whispers another. 'The only silver lining is you'll read about her departure under a year later.' Jennifer Esposito The Death of Roger Moore http://haphazardstuffblog.com/the-death-of-roger-moore/ Sir Roger Moore has died at the age of 89 on May 23, 2017. To the world and 007 fans he’ll always be remembered for his twelve-year-run as James Bond. Starring in seven films, Moore helped reinvigorate the series with his humorous, gentlemanly touch. He’d headline the Bond series throughout most of the 70’s and 80’s and be ‘The Bond’ a generation grew up watching. Ice Cube schools Bill Maher on the N-word: "It's our word now and you can't have it back" http://www.lipstickalley.com/showthread.php/1191483-Ice-Cube-schools-Bill-Maher-on-the-N-word-quot-It-s-our-word-now-and-you-can-t-have-it-back-quot Why we never got to see Wayne's World 3 http://www.looper.com/68988/never-got-see-waynes-world-3/ https://www.datalounge.com/thread/18455400-actors-who-really-sucked-the-life-out-of-a-film-or-tv-show Mariska Hargiaty in SVU. Like a bad soap opera actress. Over acts and can't emote aside from changing her voice to a trembling whisper and standing with her mouth gaping. She was never that good, but she has made her show unwatchable over the last few years. One of the weaker actors on SVU, yet gets the most screen time. —Anonymous reply 357 03/06/2017 HBO Should Save 'Real Time' But Cancel the Host http://www.pajiba.com/tv_reviews/hbo-should-save-real-time-but-cancel-the-host.php The real reason you don't hear from Antonio Banderas anymore http://www.looper.com/68853/real-reason-dont-hear-antonio-banderas-anymore/ 'Life In Pieces' Takes a 'Modern Family' Turn Toward Garbage Town http://www.pajiba.com/tv_reviews/life-in-pieces-takes-a-modern-family-turn-toward-garbage-town.php As too often happens with family sitcoms, however, the groove that Life in Pieces found quickly turned into a rut, and rather than building out the characters, Justin Adler and his writing room zeroed in on one or two traits in each character and exaggerated them, like in Friends, after the writers discovered that the audience reacted well to Joey’s love of sandwiches and made Joey’s love of sandwiches his defining characteristic. They have Joey’d Life in Pieces. Last season, the sitcom managed to mine a few truths about parenting, tease out the occasional heartwarming moment, and take full advantage of its stellar cast: Colin Hanks, Betsy Brandt, Thomas Sadowski, Zoe Lister-Jones, Dan Bakkedahl, Angelique Cabral, Dianne Wiest, and James Brolin. This season, it’s gone broad and the results have been increasingly ugly. Sadwoski and Cabral are stuck in the stages of a relationship routine (moving in together, their engagement, wedding planning, etc.); Colin Hanks is now Dumb Stay-at-Home Dad; Zoe Lister-Jones offers nothing but cynical wisecracks (unless she’s dreaming about sleeping with her mother-in-law); Bakkedahl is the super creepy, ogling Dad; Brandt is the dimwitted mom; and Dianne Wiest and James Brolin are either talking about sex or taking turns as the oblivious grandparent. While the first season of Life in Pieces could hold its own with the first season of Modern Family, the second season of Life in Pieces has quickly deteriorated into seventh season Modern Family. It’s cliches and stereotypes and recycled jokes, and while it is still a single-camera comedy, it’s taken on the tenor of CBS’s laugh-track comedies. This week’s episode hit rock bottom. Hanks struggled to gain the attention of his infant daughter by trying to make her jealous by playing with a stranger’s kid; Sadowski sought th https://www.datalounge.com/thread/19006532-american-beauty-1999- This movie just feels "classic" and though it was very modern at the time, it still felt anachronistic even then, like it was destined to be a time capsule film and it is. It really captures the late-90s, suburban zen haze, when the nation wasn't preoccupied with looming terror threats, dangerous foreign entanglements, and the possibility of total financial ruin. It also influenced popular culture in a lot of ways shortly after it's release. Shows like Six Feet Under and Desperate Housewives definitely borrowed themes from American Beauty. This was one film that really seemed deserving of the praise and accolades. I never quite understood that backlash against it. I can see how people might not like it, but it's got elements that seem undeniably brilliant, like Spacey and Benning's performances especially. —Anonymous reply 29 2 hours ago [url]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-4572236/Ireland-Baldwin-poses-topless-Instagram-pic.html#comments[/url] [quote]laura, oxford, United Kingdom, 3 hours ago Her mother was an iconic beauty and a very talented actress - her father is a difficult man - you can't blame her for her issues she was brought up in Hollywood - her mother did not guide her well and her father called her a pig publicly when she was 12 - she needs to come out of her addiction to social media, go to university and study about life and something meaningful - all her problems will get better slowly when she stops telling the world how she feels.[/quote] Read more: [url]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-4572236/Ireland-Baldwin-poses-topless-Instagram-pic.html#ixzz4jBCwpOnt[/url] Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook What ever happened to Debra Wilson after Madtv? http://www.lipstickalley.com/showthread.php/1171942-What-ever-happened-to-Debra-Wilson-after-Madtv https://www.datalounge.com/thread/18831019-kim-novak I just finished watch "Bell, Book and Candle." I don't understand why Kim Novak was considered such a great beauty. I get that the blond hair made her look sexy. But in some angles in that movie, she looks like a man in drag. For example, all through the nightclub scene, her face just looks too masculine. Am I being too harsh? Offsite Image go to www.filmfreakcentral.net www.filmfreakcentral.net —Anonymous (713 views) 39 replies 38 05/07/2017 Dan Aykroyd Slams Paul Feig; Reveals Ghostbusters Reshoots Cost $40 Million https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/6f95og/dan_aykroyd_slams_paul_feig_reveals_ghostbusters/ http://screenrant.com/ghostbusters-remake-dan-aykroyd-paul-feig-director-budget/ Why The Incredible Hulk Is Still Marvel’s Best TV Show http://screenrant.com/incredible-hulk-reasons-marvel-best-tv-show-better-netflix-daredevil/ Is It True That The Late Bill Bixby Refused to Star in The Hulk If He Was Named Bruce http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/showthread.php?t=290510 https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/6f5wq1/batman_vs_superman_should_have_been_two_different/ One movie to handle the Batman vs Superman arch, and one movie to handle the Doomsday arch and start to introduce the Justice League. [url]http://www.chud.com/community/t/143557/difficult-actors/450#post_3848037[/url] [quote]Not sure if he's been brought up but Sean Astin is a notorious pain in the ass. Says a lot how Jackson & Co. went out of their way to bring back as many of the Lord of the Rings actors back for Hobbit but Astin (clearly the most logical inclusion for wrap around scenes to open and close the trilogy) was nowhere to be found. [url]http://www.chud.com/community/t/143557/difficult-actors/450#post_3848071[/url] Just listen to him in the LOTR Extended Edition commentaries. He is clearly one of those "So, Peter, I know my character is just trying to survive these rocks and the ring and Gollum, but I am just not getting into Sam's headspace. These pages don't connect to his desire to go back to the Shire. Does he just forget about his dad?" [url]http://www.chud.com/community/t/143557/difficult-actors/450#post_3848072[/url] I always thought it was weird that Ashton had such a big part in 50 First Dates and never became a Sandler regular like Buscemi, Shaq, or even fucking Dave Mathews. He seemed to be the exact level of super-famous but not also kinda not-a-big-deal like those guys. Sounds like it was his horrible personality that got him kicked off the team.[/quote] http://www.chud.com/community/t/143557/difficult-actors/200#post_3363959 What I take from the whole Smith/Willis thing and his apparent docility with Wes Anderson — allowing for the very real possibility that Willis is a dick — is: (a) Willis respects directors of substance. (b) Willis, every so often, likes to do a small movie just because he should. (c) Cop Out was a shitty cop comedy directed by a guy who admits himself he's not a good director. Moonrise Kingdom is the sort of ensemble film Willis likes to do every so often, made by a real director who knows what he wants. (d) Willis told Smith on the set of Die Hard 4 "Yeah, we should work together" because they had fun on the set shooting the shit about Jersey and sports and flicks for a day or however long it took to film Smith's scenes. That's a little different from working for the guy. There's a lot of people I like to hang out with and shoot the shit, but I wouldn't necessarily want them to be my boss.