Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:he dated someone VERY young before Irina. Like, barely legal young.
So?
Anonymous wrote:he dated someone VERY young before Irina. Like, barely legal young.
Anonymous wrote:He’s good looking, successful, and rich. She’s talented and successful, but not attractive.
I know their movie sold the idea that the ugly girl can get the guy, but it doesn’t happen that way in real life. Men care about looks, and a man who goes for supermodels isn’t going to downgrade because she’s “special”.
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Apparently the masses disagree with DCUM and thought they had "electrifying chemistry", I agree with the masses.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/ushome/index.html
The chemistry was amazing.
And I just remembered: The Oscar commercials specifically said that he would be performing the song as Bradley Cooper, not his character in the movie. When I first saw that, I thought it was weird. Since when have they ever announced something like that before?
Probably for some kind of copyright / royalties reason? I don't think he is a songwriter on the song, she is. So likely for him to duet, it has to be as himself and not seen as part of the movie.
Nope. That kind of clarification doesn’t ever come before any other performance like that, regardless of whether the performers wrote the song or not. Plus he’s the director of the movie; he’s definitely part of the movie in pretty much all legal considerations.
Maybe because he used his normal voice and not his movie-Sam Elliot voice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That song and their performance was awful.
Interesting. Thought they were amazing and the song is brilliant.
I don’t really like the song - the Lalala part seems trite and lazy. But I loved the performance tonight. They do have a ton of chemistry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people are crazy that a man and a woman can't do their job well without banging!
I bet you said the same while watching Mr and Mrs Smith.![]()
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She dated her own brother so.... no i would not compare gaga to that nasty human.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s good looking, successful, and rich. She’s talented and successful, but not attractive.
I know their movie sold the idea that the ugly girl can get the guy, but it doesn’t happen that way in real life. Men care about looks, and a man who goes for supermodels isn’t going to downgrade because she’s “special”.
So much of this.
Please. Gaga isn’t traditionally beautiful, but she’s sexy and oh-so-exciting. That beats supermodel looks every time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s good looking, successful, and rich. She’s talented and successful, but not attractive.
I know their movie sold the idea that the ugly girl can get the guy, but it doesn’t happen that way in real life. Men care about looks, and a man who goes for supermodels isn’t going to downgrade because she’s “special”.
So much of this.
Anonymous wrote:He’s good looking, successful, and rich. She’s talented and successful, but not attractive.
I know their movie sold the idea that the ugly girl can get the guy, but it doesn’t happen that way in real life. Men care about looks, and a man who goes for supermodels isn’t going to downgrade because she’s “special”.
Anonymous wrote:He also had good chemistry with Jennifer Lawrence in Silver lining playbook. I think he flirts with all his female costars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people are crazy that a man and a woman can't do their job well without banging!
I bet you said the same while watching Mr and Mrs Smith.![]()
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