Makes me think of one of my favorite quotes:
Every sinner has a future and every saint has a past.
Nailed it.
Makes me think of one of my favorite quotes:
Every sinner has a future and every saint has a past.
there's another shot somewhere that shows it says Oscar for Best Leading Actress.
To quote my favorite person in Hollywood, Mark Wahlberg:
“A lot of celebrities did, do, and shouldn’t [talk politics],” he told the magazine, explaining that A-listers aren’t on the same playing field as the common voter. “They might buy your CD or watch your movie, but you don’t put food on their table. You don’t pay their bills. A lot of Hollywood is living in a bubble. They’re pretty out of touch with the common person, the everyday guy out there providing for their family.”
My problem with the Oscars is related, I just rarely like the movies Hollywood likes, so movies I have actually seen rarely win anything. So there is that underlying attitude that they know better than their audience what they should like. But my husband always wants to watch them. He's the one who drug me to LaLa Land. I usually like science fiction movies and books. So unlike the Academy, I prefer Star Wars to Annie Hall.
I find it not surprising that you are pissed because celebs have opinions. But if wahlburg has one you agree with, it's cool to listen to him.
For what it is worth, I've never heard a celeb tell me what to think. They've offered their opinions, much as you or I do. Nothing more, nothing less.
I think it is a YOU problem if you take the celebs so seriously. Not a sign of an independent thinker.
Meh. I take back the "creative" reaction I gave you above. You just negated it.
Pissed? No. I find it annoying/obnoxious that people that live substantially different lives than the average person try and preach to us what we should be doing or thinking. Too many people in Hollywood over-value their opinions. Wahlberg's quote is spot on. I don't even understand how there's anything debate.
yep, think he wanted her to look at it and see something wasn't right either but she thought he was ******* around so she glanced quickly and read the name of the movie she saw.
Pissed? No. I find it annoying/obnoxious that people that live substantially different lives than the average person try and preach to us what we should be doing or thinking. Too many people in Hollywood over-value their opinions. Wahlberg's quote is spot on. I don't even understand how there's anything debate.
They are offering opinions just like you. Frankly, I think you are annoying and obnoxious and preaching to me what I should think. Frankly, I'd rather have Meryl Streep tell me what she thinks than you because Hollywood or not she shares my values more than you do.
Its tough when some ignorant people have a large soapbox with which to share their opinions when many brilliant anonymous folks don't. A poorly formed opinion delivered to millions of people trumps (no pun and not political) a rational discussion delivered to only a few.
I quit listening long ago.
Been a rough 100 days, Grammy Mic issues, putting up the wrong picture for a person who passed away (lots of respect there), announcing the wrong best picture, probably other thngs I missed.
Pissed? No. I find it annoying/obnoxious that people that live substantially different lives than the average person try and preach to us what we should be doing or thinking. Too many people in Hollywood over-value their opinions. Wahlberg's quote is spot on. I don't even understand how there's anything debate.
Yeah, Mark Wahlberg is a real peach:
https://reelrundown.com/celebrities/Hate-Crimes-of-Mark-Wahlberg
decries celebrities spouting their opinions as out of touch...touts a celebrity spouting his opinion as "spot on."
makes sense.
seems like you are just fine with celebrity opinions, provided you agree with them.
The point I'm making with a Hollywood actors comment is that he gets it. He doesn't act like his opinion trumps anyone else's because of his status. Have you ever seen him get on a stage like the Oscars and spout off his beliefs?
The point I'm making with a Hollywood actors comment is that he gets it. He doesn't act like his opinion trumps anyone else's because of his status. Have you ever seen him get on a stage like the Oscars and spout off his beliefs?
And brilliant people are those we agree with, right?
I don't get why people get so worked up about celebrities stating opinions. It's like you think they change minds. It only changes the minds of weak people and only weak people are threatened by it.
I'm guessing he didn't look at the front. And he obviously noticed the problem when he opened it but didn't know what to do. He showed it to Faye and probably didn't mean for her to read it.