Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jim Halpert is ugly.
How do you feel about Jack Ryan?
Anonymous wrote:Louis CK is not just a comedian, he’s a philosopher and he’s brilliant.
He didn’t deserve to get lumped in with the metoo movement and I don’t think he did anything wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Julia Louis-Dreyfus deserved every single award she got for Veep. People were complaining that she was winning best actress in a comedy for so many years in a row at the time. She won every year because she was light-years ahead of everyone else in that category.
Anonymous wrote:Jim Halpert is ugly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Fine, then let’s redo The Color Purple with an all white cast. It was performative and you know it.
And? Does it personally hurt you to see minority people getting “White” roles after decades of White actors playing minority roles in dark face?
I think we were supposed to be impressed that Karen learned the word "performative," which, in a literal sense, it was. But a Latinx guy writing and casting a musical that draws on Black genres and casts Latinx, Black, and Asian actors, singers, and dancers is making a sustained point that is consistent with LMM's work for social justice.
Performative is Trump holding up a Bible or Nancy Pelosi kneeing in a kente cloth stole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be OK never hearing Elvis or the Beatles again.
I don't think you have to worry. It's oh so yesterday along with Nat K. Cole etc.
Anonymous wrote:Chris Evans is a fraud, not the gosh gee golly good guy people want to believe
Anonymous wrote:I would be OK never hearing Elvis or the Beatles again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Fine, then let’s redo The Color Purple with an all white cast. It was performative and you know it.
And? Does it personally hurt you to see minority people getting “White” roles after decades of White actors playing minority roles in dark face?
I think we were supposed to be impressed that Karen learned the word "performative," which, in a literal sense, it was. But a Latinx guy writing and casting a musical that draws on Black genres and casts Latinx, Black, and Asian actors, singers, and dancers is making a sustained point that is consistent with LMM's work for social justice.
Performative is Trump holding up a Bible or Nancy Pelosi kneeing in a kente cloth stole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hamilton was terrible and I barely understood a lot of the words during the show. Singing / talking as fast as you can isn't art - it's a commercial FAA warning.
Plus it seems performative and SJW-ish that a majority of the actors were black when many of the historical figures were white. It would be totally unacceptable to feature white actors playing historical black figures.
Somebody come get Meemaw before she starts spouting about "reverse racism" and how she "don't care if you're black, white, or purple"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Fine, then let’s redo The Color Purple with an all white cast. It was performative and you know it.
And? Does it personally hurt you to see minority people getting “White” roles after decades of White actors playing minority roles in dark face?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beyonce is not talented and her and her husband represent everything that is wrong with celebrities. The awarding of two Grammys to their daughter took the cake.
This is how I feel about Taylor Swift. She is the most basic artist and yet is praised like she is special. She cannot sing or dance. All of her music sounds similar. Winning artist of the decade was a smack in the face to actually talented artists.
Agreed. The level of dislike for Beyoncé is unreal. She hasn’t even given an interview in years. I can see not liking her music but to say she is not talented is crazy. She can ousting Taylor Swift, Billie E etc in her sleep. I frankly think it’s her beauty that drives some women crazy.
Or the fact that she is a money grubber with no soul.
That seems excessive. I don’t think Beyoncé is a very good singer (fight me. I think Kelly Rowland is better; Bey is given to theatrics that her voice can’t totally manage), but she is amazingly talented at some stuff, like curation of her image and that of her albums.
So talented at narcissism?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beyonce is not talented and her and her husband represent everything that is wrong with celebrities. The awarding of two Grammys to their daughter took the cake.
This is how I feel about Taylor Swift. She is the most basic artist and yet is praised like she is special. She cannot sing or dance. All of her music sounds similar. Winning artist of the decade was a smack in the face to actually talented artists.
Agreed. The level of dislike for Beyoncé is unreal. She hasn’t even given an interview in years. I can see not liking her music but to say she is not talented is crazy. She can ousting Taylor Swift, Billie E etc in her sleep. I frankly think it’s her beauty that drives some women crazy.
Or the fact that she is a money grubber with no soul.
That seems excessive. I don’t think Beyoncé is a very good singer (fight me. I think Kelly Rowland is better; Bey is given to theatrics that her voice can’t totally manage), but she is amazingly talented at some stuff, like curation of her image and that of her albums.