Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure he had his share of faults when it comes to his finances, but doesn't anyone think it's odd for TMG to stay on with him knowing that he has serious financial issue and that he could become broke soon and not get paid for their services? It was also weird that they did not file his taxes while they were able to get signatures for whatever expenses they need to get paid. Depp is not a financial person and it seems like he is not able to keep track of his dealings, and I'd think this is why he hired TMG to make sure someone is staying on top of these things for him, no?
This is what I was thinking. Yes, he's spending a lot of money, but he aalso made a lot of money. The late filings, the wonky loan, some of the other stuff - it just seems like TMG was taking advantage and they should be held accountable for that.
Exactly. A company would not have stayed that long if they knew he was bankrupt at the beginning and does not listen to them given a year's cycle. I think there's more to this than TMG is telling. The part where Depp says they only give him the signature portion could possibly be true, yes it is stupid of him to trust that way but it doesn't seem like TMG was acting in good intentions as well.
He was blowing 30K a month on alcohol - that's crazy, that's excessive, that's beyond gluttonous.
And he is shocked, SHOCKED that his money ran out. Ugh, save the acting for the movies Depp.
yes, but if you make millions.....millions.... 30k isn't that much.
Compare that to the kardasians. They spend on private jets (more than one), and other gluttonous things (doesn't kylie have a handbag collection in excess of a million dollars?) and they aren't going broke. That's because compared to what they bring in, it's reasonable. I think the same thing with Depp. You have to put it into perspective of what he earns.
eh, but last I heard the Kardashians aren't boo hooing about being broke. Depp is the one who is complaining about being broke....yet, he continues to spend money that he says he doesn't have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure he had his share of faults when it comes to his finances, but doesn't anyone think it's odd for TMG to stay on with him knowing that he has serious financial issue and that he could become broke soon and not get paid for their services? It was also weird that they did not file his taxes while they were able to get signatures for whatever expenses they need to get paid. Depp is not a financial person and it seems like he is not able to keep track of his dealings, and I'd think this is why he hired TMG to make sure someone is staying on top of these things for him, no?
This is what I was thinking. Yes, he's spending a lot of money, but he aalso made a lot of money. The late filings, the wonky loan, some of the other stuff - it just seems like TMG was taking advantage and they should be held accountable for that.
Exactly. A company would not have stayed that long if they knew he was bankrupt at the beginning and does not listen to them given a year's cycle. I think there's more to this than TMG is telling. The part where Depp says they only give him the signature portion could possibly be true, yes it is stupid of him to trust that way but it doesn't seem like TMG was acting in good intentions as well.
He was blowing 30K a month on alcohol - that's crazy, that's excessive, that's beyond gluttonous.
And he is shocked, SHOCKED that his money ran out. Ugh, save the acting for the movies Depp.
yes, but if you make millions.....millions.... 30k isn't that much.
Compare that to the kardasians. They spend on private jets (more than one), and other gluttonous things (doesn't kylie have a handbag collection in excess of a million dollars?) and they aren't going broke. That's because compared to what they bring in, it's reasonable. I think the same thing with Depp. You have to put it into perspective of what he earns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure he had his share of faults when it comes to his finances, but doesn't anyone think it's odd for TMG to stay on with him knowing that he has serious financial issue and that he could become broke soon and not get paid for their services? It was also weird that they did not file his taxes while they were able to get signatures for whatever expenses they need to get paid. Depp is not a financial person and it seems like he is not able to keep track of his dealings, and I'd think this is why he hired TMG to make sure someone is staying on top of these things for him, no?
This is what I was thinking. Yes, he's spending a lot of money, but he aalso made a lot of money. The late filings, the wonky loan, some of the other stuff - it just seems like TMG was taking advantage and they should be held accountable for that.
Exactly. A company would not have stayed that long if they knew he was bankrupt at the beginning and does not listen to them given a year's cycle. I think there's more to this than TMG is telling. The part where Depp says they only give him the signature portion could possibly be true, yes it is stupid of him to trust that way but it doesn't seem like TMG was acting in good intentions as well.
He was blowing 30K a month on alcohol - that's crazy, that's excessive, that's beyond gluttonous.
And he is shocked, SHOCKED that his money ran out. Ugh, save the acting for the movies Depp.
yes, but if you make millions.....millions.... 30k isn't that much.
Compare that to the kardasians. They spend on private jets (more than one), and other gluttonous things (doesn't kylie have a handbag collection in excess of a million dollars?) and they aren't going broke. That's because compared to what they bring in, it's reasonable. I think the same thing with Depp. You have to put it into perspective of what he earns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure he had his share of faults when it comes to his finances, but doesn't anyone think it's odd for TMG to stay on with him knowing that he has serious financial issue and that he could become broke soon and not get paid for their services? It was also weird that they did not file his taxes while they were able to get signatures for whatever expenses they need to get paid. Depp is not a financial person and it seems like he is not able to keep track of his dealings, and I'd think this is why he hired TMG to make sure someone is staying on top of these things for him, no?
This is what I was thinking. Yes, he's spending a lot of money, but he aalso made a lot of money. The late filings, the wonky loan, some of the other stuff - it just seems like TMG was taking advantage and they should be held accountable for that.
Exactly. A company would not have stayed that long if they knew he was bankrupt at the beginning and does not listen to them given a year's cycle. I think there's more to this than TMG is telling. The part where Depp says they only give him the signature portion could possibly be true, yes it is stupid of him to trust that way but it doesn't seem like TMG was acting in good intentions as well.
He was blowing 30K a month on alcohol - that's crazy, that's excessive, that's beyond gluttonous.
And he is shocked, SHOCKED that his money ran out. Ugh, save the acting for the movies Depp.
yes, but if you make millions.....millions.... 30k isn't that much.
Compare that to the kardasians. They spend on private jets (more than one), and other gluttonous things (doesn't kylie have a handbag collection in excess of a million dollars?) and they aren't going broke. That's because compared to what they bring in, it's reasonable. I think the same thing with Depp. You have to put it into perspective of what he earns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure he had his share of faults when it comes to his finances, but doesn't anyone think it's odd for TMG to stay on with him knowing that he has serious financial issue and that he could become broke soon and not get paid for their services? It was also weird that they did not file his taxes while they were able to get signatures for whatever expenses they need to get paid. Depp is not a financial person and it seems like he is not able to keep track of his dealings, and I'd think this is why he hired TMG to make sure someone is staying on top of these things for him, no?
This is what I was thinking. Yes, he's spending a lot of money, but he aalso made a lot of money. The late filings, the wonky loan, some of the other stuff - it just seems like TMG was taking advantage and they should be held accountable for that.
Exactly. A company would not have stayed that long if they knew he was bankrupt at the beginning and does not listen to them given a year's cycle. I think there's more to this than TMG is telling. The part where Depp says they only give him the signature portion could possibly be true, yes it is stupid of him to trust that way but it doesn't seem like TMG was acting in good intentions as well.
He was blowing 30K a month on alcohol - that's crazy, that's excessive, that's beyond gluttonous.
And he is shocked, SHOCKED that his money ran out. Ugh, save the acting for the movies Depp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure he had his share of faults when it comes to his finances, but doesn't anyone think it's odd for TMG to stay on with him knowing that he has serious financial issue and that he could become broke soon and not get paid for their services? It was also weird that they did not file his taxes while they were able to get signatures for whatever expenses they need to get paid. Depp is not a financial person and it seems like he is not able to keep track of his dealings, and I'd think this is why he hired TMG to make sure someone is staying on top of these things for him, no?
This is what I was thinking. Yes, he's spending a lot of money, but he aalso made a lot of money. The late filings, the wonky loan, some of the other stuff - it just seems like TMG was taking advantage and they should be held accountable for that.
Exactly. A company would not have stayed that long if they knew he was bankrupt at the beginning and does not listen to them given a year's cycle. I think there's more to this than TMG is telling. The part where Depp says they only give him the signature portion could possibly be true, yes it is stupid of him to trust that way but it doesn't seem like TMG was acting in good intentions as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Awe, leave Keanu out of this. I like Keanu.
Not to derail this thread too much, but this essay from last year is pretty amusing:
We need you, Keanu. Please come back
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/rendezview/we-need-you-keanu-please-come-back/news-story/8c0836bfe3ebaa39a05d318dadde91b2
"COME back, Keanu — we need you. In fact, I’m sending George Clooney on a special Oceans 14 mission to locate you.
It’s been a dire few weeks for our formerly ageless ’90s heart-throbs. There we were, thinking Brad Pitt and Johnny Depp would continue to melt ladies’ hearts until they stopped beating all together, when bam, they tumbled off the midlife crisis cliff and lost the plot and their looks somewhere in the abyss."
I meant to put this quote too:
But not so for Brad Pitt and Johnny Depp — two 53-year-old Peter Pan performers whose beauty, talent and charisma showed no signs of fading — until the last few weeks, when it was annihilated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure he had his share of faults when it comes to his finances, but doesn't anyone think it's odd for TMG to stay on with him knowing that he has serious financial issue and that he could become broke soon and not get paid for their services? It was also weird that they did not file his taxes while they were able to get signatures for whatever expenses they need to get paid. Depp is not a financial person and it seems like he is not able to keep track of his dealings, and I'd think this is why he hired TMG to make sure someone is staying on top of these things for him, no?
This is what I was thinking. Yes, he's spending a lot of money, but he aalso made a lot of money. The late filings, the wonky loan, some of the other stuff - it just seems like TMG was taking advantage and they should be held accountable for that.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure he had his share of faults when it comes to his finances, but doesn't anyone think it's odd for TMG to stay on with him knowing that he has serious financial issue and that he could become broke soon and not get paid for their services? It was also weird that they did not file his taxes while they were able to get signatures for whatever expenses they need to get paid. Depp is not a financial person and it seems like he is not able to keep track of his dealings, and I'd think this is why he hired TMG to make sure someone is staying on top of these things for him, no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Awe, leave Keanu out of this. I like Keanu.
Not to derail this thread too much, but this essay from last year is pretty amusing:
We need you, Keanu. Please come back
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/rendezview/we-need-you-keanu-please-come-back/news-story/8c0836bfe3ebaa39a05d318dadde91b2
"COME back, Keanu — we need you. In fact, I’m sending George Clooney on a special Oceans 14 mission to locate you.
It’s been a dire few weeks for our formerly ageless ’90s heart-throbs. There we were, thinking Brad Pitt and Johnny Depp would continue to melt ladies’ hearts until they stopped beating all together, when bam, they tumbled off the midlife crisis cliff and lost the plot and their looks somewhere in the abyss."
Anonymous wrote:Awe, leave Keanu out of this. I like Keanu.