Anonymous wrote:Couple of thoughts - the interview where JB discussed his characters motivations wasn’t great but it wasn’t awful either - in the scheme of things it was a non event compared to the on going blunders made by BL.
The judge seemed to be echoing earlier thoughts that we had discussed. Defending oneself isn’t retaliation. I’m not a lawyer but I think most of BL’s legal case gets tossed. Regardless, BL is an awful person and is not going to recover from this.
I saw a poll on TMZ and it split on Swifts involvement. She may be able to lay victim once again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When i logged onto my laptop earlier Blake and Taylor were in the main Microsoft news backsplash.
This isn’t going to cancel swift by any means but lively is done and RR is damaged.
Even without this, Blake and Ryan were aging out of Hollywood. Blake was totally washed up for a decade and only got this role because of Ryan's clout after Deadpool. Ryan is 50 years old, he's an old man. At this point they're both radioactive.
I've never seen Taylor Swift take viral heat like this. The zoomer sleuths are going back and questioning EVERYTHING about her in retrospect totally phony goody two shoes image, her creepy behavior, all the cyberbullying and smear campaigns she did to ex boyfriends, chasing men linked to her friends, obviously fabricating all the drama with her masters and Scooter, her shameless greed and money grabbing ... EVERYTHING.
There are thousands of posts on Travis Kelce’s latest insta post by people disappointed in Taylor. It’s quite something,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When i logged onto my laptop earlier Blake and Taylor were in the main Microsoft news backsplash.
This isn’t going to cancel swift by any means but lively is done and RR is damaged.
Even without this, Blake and Ryan were aging out of Hollywood. Blake was totally washed up for a decade and only got this role because of Ryan's clout after Deadpool. Ryan is 50 years old, he's an old man. At this point they're both radioactive.
I've never seen Taylor Swift take viral heat like this. The zoomer sleuths are going back and questioning EVERYTHING about her in retrospect totally phony goody two shoes image, her creepy behavior, all the cyberbullying and smear campaigns she did to ex boyfriends, chasing men linked to her friends, obviously fabricating all the drama with her masters and Scooter, her shameless greed and money grabbing ... EVERYTHING.
Anonymous wrote:When i logged onto my laptop earlier Blake and Taylor were in the main Microsoft news backsplash.
This isn’t going to cancel swift by any means but lively is done and RR is damaged.
Anonymous wrote:When i logged onto my laptop earlier Blake and Taylor were in the main Microsoft news backsplash.
This isn’t going to cancel swift by any means but lively is done and RR is damaged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is interesting that Jamey and Justin managed to marry women far more beautiful and centered than any of the Mean Girl actresses that find them so “creepy.”
You know how you can tell someone secretly hates women? When their first instinct when they don't like a woman is to call her ugly or fat. It's a trick that has never steered me wrong. Because someone who was not a misogynist would be able to make an argument on Baldoni's behalf that didn't literally rank the women involved in this story based on looks. And yet... you can't do it.
You the one ranting about Zionists and sex pests? Zip it.
Hit dogs will holler.
Sorry you were hit.
Funny how pretty much every woman in a professional capacity loathed Baldoni. Even Jen Abel and Melissa Nathan who were paid to pretend to like him, but his adoring fans who've never met him, think they know best. It's almost like they are getting paid. If not, how sad.
This is a stretch. He’s in his early 40s and he’s been in this business a while. The two PR people sound terrible and very unprofessional and should not have been gossiping with their buddies. I don’t think they’ll be working in PR anymore so I don’t think they’re the best example. They seem to be really petty and he seemed to be calling them out on that and the only adult in that room.
We see how Blake turned the cast against him so that’s a little biased. Colleen and Isabel had a perfectly fine working relationship with him until Blake got involved. Brandon too. The text with Blake feeding him information and telling him things like didn’t I hear Justin say this ???and him being like I’m not sure. That was truly pathetic.
And then Liz apparently didn’t like working with him but again after doing 124 episodes of a podcast with him pretty rich that she picked the New York Times drop to dramatically exit and then we find out she’s partners with Ryan Reynolds in a production company.
And then there was that Claire woman that sounded like she had a bad experience on a set, but it was nowhere near sexual harassment. Sounds like they just didn’t get along.
And that’s pretty much all they could find across his career. It’s not exactly a history of sexual harassment or abuse. They’re just does not seem to be much they’re there.
Now let’s do Blake. She famously does not get along with any gossip girl classmates, Anna Kendrick and her have a terrible relationship, her movie the rhythm section was a disaster and the biggest cinematic bomb in history with the kinds of tensions on that set. Harrison Ford hated working with her in age of Adaline and complained that she got the job because of Ryan and that she was entitled and couldn’t act.
Her lifestyle company preserve is filled with people who had to sign NDA’s about the sexual harassment and inappropriate working conditions from her brother who ran the company (I’m sure he was deeply qualified.)
And finally, the Sony executives called a terrorist and said that she brought this on herself and that she’d likely never work again.
Anonymous wrote:When i logged onto my laptop earlier Blake and Taylor were in the main Microsoft news backsplash.
This isn’t going to cancel swift by any means but lively is done and RR is damaged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is interesting that Jamey and Justin managed to marry women far more beautiful and centered than any of the Mean Girl actresses that find them so “creepy.”
You know how you can tell someone secretly hates women? When their first instinct when they don't like a woman is to call her ugly or fat. It's a trick that has never steered me wrong. Because someone who was not a misogynist would be able to make an argument on Baldoni's behalf that didn't literally rank the women involved in this story based on looks. And yet... you can't do it.
You the one ranting about Zionists and sex pests? Zip it.
Hit dogs will holler.
Sorry you were hit.
Funny how pretty much every woman in a professional capacity loathed Baldoni. Even Jen Abel and Melissa Nathan who were paid to pretend to like him, but his adoring fans who've never met him, think they know best. It's almost like they are getting paid. If not, how sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is Justin Baldoni explaining what he was trying to do with a scene in which his character, Ryle, r*pes Lively's character, Lily, in a jealous rage:
"For me what that scene was more about was Ryle feeling like had lost all power and feeling so insecure and jealous that the only way in his mind that he could show her how much he loved her was um and I won't say the word that we used in developing it, but what was essentially to force any love she had for Atlas out of her. So Ryle's motivation, if you're talking about character motivation, or why he did what he did, from the filmmaking perspective and from the actor perspective, was um he was trying to, in his twisted mind, love... Atlas out of her. There's another word we used and I'm sure in your imagination you can go from there."
And after that SONY wanted him to stop doing press for the movie because Oh. My. God.
To be clear, he said this to a reporter at the Dallas Morning News during the early stages of his press tour. Not privately or in text. He said it to the press while trying to promote a move about domestic violence.
Um, he’s describing the scene in the movie. This is pretty much spot on and I don’t see the problem.
It's fine for him to discuss that with an acting coach or a director, or talk about it in an acting class. But it was an interview to promote the movie.
Sony did research to find out what test audience wanted to see in the movie and what they didn't, and had a list of "don't's". One of them was to not try to humanize Ryle or make the movie about his journey. Audiences said they wanted to hear about Lily's empowerment, and not to over focus on the abuse or on Ryle.
So this was actually very in appropriate choice from Baldoni. It was actually Sony that flagged that flagged it because it was so problematic.
There was no backlash against Justin for the way he marketed the film. Blake comes off as really immature. The purpose of art is to explore complexity. It’s a movie not a PSA. That’s why this ended up being basically a lifetime movie with no chance at an award.
Maybe there was no backlash because when he did dumb stuff like this, Blake didn't hire Melissa Nathan and Jed Wallace to "boost" it online or seed negative comments about it on Reddit.