Agree. For big companies like Sony, box office hits are a dime a dozen. The headache that is Blake is clearly not worth it to them, since neither they nor anyone else have offered her another role. They’re over Blake. She’s unhireable. On pause. Hathaway and Eva Mendes time. To use Sony’s own words. |
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They can’t even format their quotes appropriately in trying to defend their fallen, clunky heroine. Like attracts like. |
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But somehow not an issue when Baldoni, who played the abuser, was appearing at fun and sexy pop up flower shops... |
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So it's been established Justin/Wayfarer paid Jed $90,000 summer 2024, to do what exactly?
On 8/10/2024, someone on Baldoni's PR team texted: "We've also started to see a shift on social, due largely to Jed and his team's efforts to shift the narrative towards shining a spotlight on Blake and Ryan." Isn't the crux of the case how they went about shining that (obviously negative) "spotlight" and whether it was defamatory and/or retaliatory? Seems there's crucial evidence we haven't seen yet, but that the NYTimes did not misrepresent what happened. |
The bolded is, uh, laughably false. Here's Ange Giannetti on the box office success of IEWU: Q Was the opening of the film successful? A Very. Q And -- and how did it compare to other movies of the genre? MR. FREEDMAN: Objection. THE WITNESS: It was gigantic. BY MS. HUDSON: Q Was it a historically successful movie? MR. FREEDMAN: Objection. THE WITNESS: Oh, you could say that. I think that's fair. BY MS. HUDSON: Q And how much money has It Ends with Us made to date? A I can't tell you to date. I can tell you to date theatrically. I think it's close to $350 million. Q And is that a historically large success rate? A For this size budget and this genre, incredible. |
A Giannetti text to Blake after the opening: "Blake, $50 million!! Your blood, sweat, tears, brilliant smarts, heart and soul in every single frame. My God, it's incredible. Thank you 50 million times. And it's only Saturday night". |
The comparisons to Ann Hathaway and Eva Mendes are not unflattering to Blake, frankly. Ann Hathaway is A-list with plenty of roles these days. She "went away" for like two years after Les Mis because of overexposure which led to bizarre online hate. Her comeback movie was Interstellar, an acclaimed Christopher Nolan movie with a superstar cast. Mendes, meanwhile, wasn't so much forced to disappear as just kind of chose to stop acting and focus on being a mom. It doesn't sound like she enjoyed acting that much and she's said in interviews she doesn't think she was that good of an actress. She appears to have a perfectly nice life as a super wealthy lady with good kids and a good marriage to a highly successful actor. I think Blake would honestly be fine with either of those outcomes. Baldoni will never work in Hollywood again, except maybe on self-funded projects with Wayfarer, but they will never get mainstream actors to appear in their films ever again. Even if you accept that Blake was a nightmare to work with and think she's lying about the SH and retaliation, literally every deposition about the actual production of this movie is people saying "it was a mess, it was mismanaged, Justin was in over his head, Jamey didn't know what he was doing, the culture was weird, people were uncomfortable, the schedule was mismanaged, it was underinsured, etc. etc. etc." He will, as they say, never eat lunch in this town again. |
There are a lot of things to argue but I have never understood this one - Baldoni was also out in his floral shirts going to flower shops and making bouquets and focusing on the florals - same as Blake. We have it in writing that this was the intended marketing strategy so they were both doing it. I don't get why it is held against Blake. All the cast were told to market it this way and to stay away from the DV and focus on the florals and they did. |
It was held against Blake because Jed's company made sure it was. Isn't that what this case is about? |
Funny in Justin‘s depo he said all he knows is that Jed wrote lots of reports. But there are no reports. |
Yes. |