Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Colin Farrell thanking a particular craft services. He seems down to earth and truly kind.
I’m not gojng to see that movie but I just love him as a person and actor so glad he won. He’s a genuinely great guy.
He said "tirty" for "thirty" just like my Irish relatives! Love him!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Abby Elliott in Monique Lhuillier
Beautiful! And seems accessible for a normal person.
There used to be a company that immediately made knockoffs of some of the more wearable Emmy and Oscar dresses and sold them for a few hundred. I think they got sued out of business. I had the dresss Calista Flockhart wore when she wore the GG in 1999 and I loved it. I think it’s still hanging in my closet and I keep hoping my daughter will wear it to something. It’s vintage now!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to get sick of Wicked.
Such a self-important cast. The movie and its message are not THAT deep and life-changing.
Welcome. You aren't the only hater.
It's sad because I LOVED the Wicked musical when I was a young teen. My grandparents surprised me and took me to see it on Broadway, and I listened to the songs for months!
I enjoyed the movie but am kind of sick of it now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Abby Elliott in Monique Lhuillier
Beautiful! And seems accessible for a normal person.
Anonymous wrote:Kate Hudson in Carolina Herrera
Anonymous wrote:Cynthia Erivo’s GG nails
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The brutalist director who won read his speech off his phone - it was so distracting …
He finished his speech by saying his heart is with "Aubrey Plaza and Jeff's family." I'm guessing he knew Jeff Baena and is pretty shaken up by his death -- he may have written his speech down because it was the only way for him to get through it if he won. That would be a hard thing to do if you were grieving and trying to process the suicide of a friend.
Do we know how they would have known each other? I was wondering if the friend he thanked also died by suicide and so he felt particularly sympathetic .
Anonymous wrote:Demi Moore literally gave me chills. So happy for her. She deserves it if only for surviving all the crap that Hollywood has put her through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Colin Farrell thanking a particular craft services. He seems down to earth and truly kind.
I’m not gojng to see that movie but I just love him as a person and actor so glad he won. He’s a genuinely great guy.
Anonymous wrote:Tilda Swinton in Chanel
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to get sick of Wicked.
Such a self-important cast. The movie and its message are not THAT deep and life-changing.
Welcome. You aren't the only hater.
Anonymous wrote:Regarding Zendaya...apparently, she has a strict contract with BVLGARI stipulating that she only wear their jewelry on the red carpet. They confirmed 'that ring' is not theirs, and it was also not featured in something they posted showing off the jewelry she's wearing tonight.
All this from Reddit, so no idea if it's true!
Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to get sick of Wicked.
Such a self-important cast. The movie and its message are not THAT deep and life-changing.
Anonymous wrote:That dude in the mint green suit is really irritating me in that he won’t take off that bucket hat indoor. Only Gilligan can get away with wearing a bucket hat indoors. Or Shaggy from Scooby doo.