BITCH YES
Aaaaack lemme see
I'm so proud of Emma Stone. I first fell in love with her when she did House Bunny
i want emma to get an oscar
Lemme hit this snooze button
Quote from: Steffon on January 30, 2017, 10:19:56 PM
I'm so proud of Emma Stone. I first fell in love with her when she did House Bunny
n
Kerry where were ya? :ohwow:
Quote from: iSleigh on January 31, 2017, 12:12:59 AM
Kerry where were ya? :ohwow:
d
Boy fuck u
She's higher paid than Crookie lmao
can we have a MERYL/VIOLA one on one mess. all these superfluous girls
Quote from: ShutYourMouth. on January 31, 2017, 01:25:50 AM
can we have a MERYL/VIOLA one on one mess. all these superfluous girls
Taraji doesn't seem like herself
I think the realization she's not a natural born actress is settling in
this award winning table 😍
Quote from: GLOCKA KHAN 🌹 on January 31, 2017, 12:52:10 AM
Quote from: iSleigh on January 31, 2017, 12:12:59 AM
Kerry where were ya? :ohwow:
d
Boy fuck u
She's higher paid than Crookie lmao
But luv... does she have a Oscar nod under her belt?
Quote from: ShutYourMouth. on January 31, 2017, 01:39:35 AM
I think the realization she's not a natural born actress is settling in
ffffff
I really liked this. I love amy adams and Emma stone
nothing against Amy but she's at this table every week enough already
and this interviewer is pure shit
Taraji does seem out of place
Quote from: Corporate Cannibal. on January 31, 2017, 06:28:21 AM
Quote from: iSleigh on January 31, 2017, 12:12:59 AM
Kerry where were ya? :ohwow:
Having a child and filming her hit show.
Is that long for no Oscar nod? :sobusyjetsetter:
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Quote from: Corporate Cannibal. on January 31, 2017, 06:28:21 AM
Quote from: iSleigh on January 31, 2017, 12:12:59 AM
Kerry where were ya? :ohwow:
Having a child and filming her hit show.
so not at that table? LOL
:dead:
and why the hell would she be at this table anyway? She ain't no damn oscar winner or nominee
:rudone:
Taraji seems fine. n
Quote from: Vonc2002 on January 31, 2017, 04:33:48 AM
I really liked this. I love amy adams and Emma stone
!!
Naomi as well
This was inspiring
n
Last night I really had a major issue with Tarajis answer about lack of color in Hollywood
But I get it
She's still playing the game...
I guess there's a thin line between playing the game and defending the issue that holds so many aspiring talents back..
Like her saying it didn't really affect her because she's been working and getting booked... meh..
I get it ... but .... there might've been a way to stand up for the problem and still say hopefully my work is Breaking down doors for more blacks
Quote from: GLOCKA KHAN 🌹 on January 31, 2017, 10:03:30 AM
Last night I really had a major issue with Tarajis answer about lack of color in Hollywood
But I get it
She's still playing the game...
I guess there's a thin line between playing the game and defending the issue that holds so many aspiring talents back..
Like her saying it didn't really affect her because she's been working and getting booked... meh..
I get it ... but .... there might've been a way to stand up for the problem and still say hopefully my work is Breaking down doors for more blacks
She's not playing the game at all.. she speaking the truth.
There's still a major lack of diversity when it comes to the roles black females are allowed to play on the silver screen.
I got what she we saying. Especially when the french women aid about the misogynistic part and taraji applied it to her answer. She did day that it was a problem and that hopefully she's gaining ground for the next but at the same time, is not necessarily HER story. Hollywood hasnt been that bad to her but she recognized that she isn't the rule but more the exception. I got it. That French lady was a bitch btw
I expected more from Natalie Portman. She's not very well spoken. Emma, Amy, and Naomi were very well spoken tho. Amy kinda made me stan a bit. She seems so genuine
they need to invite GODiola.. she will set them all straight..like she did with her emmy speech.
:watchit:
Quote from: iSleigh on January 31, 2017, 10:07:24 AM
Quote from: GLOCKA KHAN 🌹 on January 31, 2017, 10:03:30 AM
Last night I really had a major issue with Tarajis answer about lack of color in Hollywood
But I get it
She's still playing the game...
I guess there's a thin line between playing the game and defending the issue that holds so many aspiring talents back..
Like her saying it didn't really affect her because she's been working and getting booked... meh..
I get it ... but .... there might've been a way to stand up for the problem and still say hopefully my work is Breaking down doors for more blacks
She's not playing the game at all.. she speaking the truth.
There's still a major lack of diversity when it comes to the roles black females are allowed to play on the silver screen.
Hun
She never really admitted that
If anything Naomi did ..
Taraji played the game there and used her personal experience as an answer
It wasn't wrong but it still didn't show which side she stood on ..
if anything she only really spoke on the pay difference
And viola would've delivered that question correctly and with much more eloquence ...
and not so " me Me me me"
Annette and Taraji were my favorites. I don't care for Emma off screen. She's not as captivating or likable.
Taraji really spoke to me in this
I'll watch later
Quote from: Vonc2002 on January 31, 2017, 10:08:19 AM
I got what she we saying. Especially when the french women aid about the misogynistic part and taraji applied it to her answer. She did day that it was a problem and that hopefully she's gaining ground for the next but at the same time, is not necessarily HER story. Hollywood hasnt been that bad to her but she recognized that she isn't the rule but more the exception. I got it. That French lady was a bitch btw
See I got that as well bruv
But it's sorta her responsibility to not press past the issue at hand because it doesn't directly affect her
It reminds me of ASAP rocky ..
when he said Black lives matter doesn't affect or apply to him because he's not getting gunned down.. and that he's rich ...
Yeah hun.. u made it out the hood but that's not the point here.. you have a responsibility to see issues in totality rather than what youre faced with on a daily ...
Again.. her answer wasn't wrong.. I just feel that she could've answered it with a bit more empathy and broader vision
Taraji was the first to admit it. :dead: When he asked the question naomi was all polite about it. Taraji was over there grumbling and they was like well we'll take that as no. But what she was saying was im not gonna stress over it. Im gonna continue working and hopefully the work i do opens doors for others
I keep forgetting Naomie is English
Quote from: Vonc2002 on January 31, 2017, 10:09:36 AM
I expected more from Natalie Portman. She's not very well spoken. Emma, Amy, and Naomi were very well spoken tho. Amy kinda made me stan a bit. She seems so genuine
amy was my favorite here
Both well spoken and relatable
Not some faux-outlook on this acting world or processing her roles
Some of those women were pretentious and a bit off putting
Especially the English lady
Quote from: Vonc2002 on January 31, 2017, 10:18:19 AM
Taraji was the first to admit it. :dead: When he asked the question naomi was all polite about it. Taraji was over there grumbling and they was like well we'll take that as no. But what she was saying was im not gonna stress over it. Im gonna continue working and hopefully the work i do opens doors for others
see I loved that part about not stressing about it..
I feel like I've had a similar conversation with a few new blacks ..
But u can't tell me that she didn't sorta give a bit of
oh not me.. LMAO checks stay rolling in.. my problem is that I'm not paid the sameBut sis.. Lil Sheila ain't even getting a role mess outside of making sure craft services is cold or hot :damselindistress:
I just feel that the responsibility is on all working African Americans and blacks in Hollywood..
It was huge of Viola to speak on that when she won her big award for "Murder" and Brave...
and it wasn't so much of a "me" perspective.. it was an "US" outlook
Quote from: GLOCKA KHAN 🌹 on January 31, 2017, 10:17:48 AM
Quote from: Vonc2002 on January 31, 2017, 10:08:19 AM
I got what she we saying. Especially when the french women aid about the misogynistic part and taraji applied it to her answer. She did day that it was a problem and that hopefully she's gaining ground for the next but at the same time, is not necessarily HER story. Hollywood hasnt been that bad to her but she recognized that she isn't the rule but more the exception. I got it. That French lady was a bitch btw
See I got that as well bruv
But it's sorta her responsibility to not press past the issue at hand because it doesn't directly affect her
It reminds me of ASAP rocky ..
when he said Black lives matter doesn't affect or apply to him because he's not getting gunned down.. and that he's rich ...
Yeah hun.. u made it out the hood but that's not the point here.. you have a responsibility to see issues in totality rather than what youre faced with on a daily ...
Again.. her answer wasn't wrong.. I just feel that she could've answered it with a bit more empathy and broader vision
Well i hear u but i feel like she did recognize it and spoke to it. And at the same time, not everybody wants to be this civil rights leader. I recognize it and i dont agree but at the same time I'm not gonna make that the thing i talk about everytime a mic is in my face or everytime i step up to a podium. She's an actress not an activist. U have plenty of hoes that dont have an issue throwing the blk plight on they back and carrying it around. I didnt mind what she said tbh
Quote from: Vonc2002 on January 31, 2017, 10:24:41 AM
Quote from: GLOCKA KHAN 🌹 on January 31, 2017, 10:17:48 AM
Quote from: Vonc2002 on January 31, 2017, 10:08:19 AM
I got what she we saying. Especially when the french women aid about the misogynistic part and taraji applied it to her answer. She did day that it was a problem and that hopefully she's gaining ground for the next but at the same time, is not necessarily HER story. Hollywood hasnt been that bad to her but she recognized that she isn't the rule but more the exception. I got it. That French lady was a bitch btw
See I got that as well bruv
But it's sorta her responsibility to not press past the issue at hand because it doesn't directly affect her
It reminds me of ASAP rocky ..
when he said Black lives matter doesn't affect or apply to him because he's not getting gunned down.. and that he's rich ...
Yeah hun.. u made it out the hood but that's not the point here.. you have a responsibility to see issues in totality rather than what youre faced with on a daily ...
Again.. her answer wasn't wrong.. I just feel that she could've answered it with a bit more empathy and broader vision
Well i hear u but i feel like she did recognize it and spoke to it. And at the same time, not everybody wants to be this civil rights leader. I recognize it and i dont agree but at the same time I'm not gonna make that the thing i talk about everytime a mic is in my face or everytime i step up to a podium. She's an actress not an activist. U have plenty of hoes that dont have an issue throwing the blk plight on they back and carrying it around. I didnt mind what she said tbh
Right.
I didn't get her dismissing anything.
Quote from: GLOCKA KHAN 🌹 on January 31, 2017, 10:20:10 AM
Quote from: Vonc2002 on January 31, 2017, 10:09:36 AM
I expected more from Natalie Portman. She's not very well spoken. Emma, Amy, and Naomi were very well spoken tho. Amy kinda made me stan a bit. She seems so genuine
amy was my favorite here
Both well spoken and relatable
Not some faux-outlook on this acting world or processing her roles
Some of those women were pretentious and a bit off putting
Especially the English lady
She was the only one that was pretentious to me. Anette kinda gave that a lil bit but i think it was moreso just who she is VS thinking of herself as some life changing actor.
Like what about the other young blacks that want to make it in Hollywood .. but Hollywood will only book the same 5 lead backs and interchange them in these roles ...
It's just unfair and it's her responsibility to speak up for them ... because she was once that little black boy or girl.. or older man or woman that's black that couldn't get a role because of the color of their skin..
And even her saying she knows white people struggling to me was a bit disappointing and very much "All lives matter"-ish..
Again.. she didn't do anything wrong here but she could've done a better job of being a voice for someone that shares a skin color who will never see a crumb of her success because they're are black
Quote from: Vonc2002 on January 31, 2017, 10:27:09 AM
Quote from: GLOCKA KHAN 🌹 on January 31, 2017, 10:20:10 AM
Quote from: Vonc2002 on January 31, 2017, 10:09:36 AM
I expected more from Natalie Portman. She's not very well spoken. Emma, Amy, and Naomi were very well spoken tho. Amy kinda made me stan a bit. She seems so genuine
amy was my favorite here
Both well spoken and relatable
Not some faux-outlook on this acting world or processing her roles
Some of those women were pretentious and a bit off putting
Especially the English lady
She was the only one that was pretentious to me. Anette kinda gave that a lil bit but i think it was moreso just who she is VS thinking of herself as some life changing actor.
she was very .. Idk.. bitchy
I didn't even like her chemistry with the other girls
She just seemed like a big white old wall..
I would've preferred her not be invited
Quote from: GLOCKA KHAN 🌹 on January 31, 2017, 10:32:59 AM
Quote from: Vonc2002 on January 31, 2017, 10:27:09 AM
Quote from: GLOCKA KHAN 🌹 on January 31, 2017, 10:20:10 AM
Quote from: Vonc2002 on January 31, 2017, 10:09:36 AM
I expected more from Natalie Portman. She's not very well spoken. Emma, Amy, and Naomi were very well spoken tho. Amy kinda made me stan a bit. She seems so genuine
amy was my favorite here
Both well spoken and relatable
Not some faux-outlook on this acting world or processing her roles
Some of those women were pretentious and a bit off putting
Especially the English lady
She was the only one that was pretentious to me. Anette kinda gave that a lil bit but i think it was moreso just who she is VS thinking of herself as some life changing actor.
she was very .. Idk.. bitchy
I didn't even like her chemistry with the other girls
She just seemed like a big white old wall..
I would've preferred her not be invited
:kii:
I wanna see that movie she did tho. It sounds interesting
Quote from: Vonc2002 on January 31, 2017, 10:24:41 AM
Quote from: GLOCKA KHAN 🌹 on January 31, 2017, 10:17:48 AM
Quote from: Vonc2002 on January 31, 2017, 10:08:19 AM
I got what she we saying. Especially when the french women aid about the misogynistic part and taraji applied it to her answer. She did day that it was a problem and that hopefully she's gaining ground for the next but at the same time, is not necessarily HER story. Hollywood hasnt been that bad to her but she recognized that she isn't the rule but more the exception. I got it. That French lady was a bitch btw
See I got that as well bruv
But it's sorta her responsibility to not press past the issue at hand because it doesn't directly affect her
It reminds me of ASAP rocky ..
when he said Black lives matter doesn't affect or apply to him because he's not getting gunned down.. and that he's rich ...
Yeah hun.. u made it out the hood but that's not the point here.. you have a responsibility to see issues in totality rather than what youre faced with on a daily ...
Again.. her answer wasn't wrong.. I just feel that she could've answered it with a bit more empathy and broader vision
Well i hear u but i feel like she did recognize it and spoke to it. And at the same time, not everybody wants to be this civil rights leader. I recognize it and i dont agree but at the same time I'm not gonna make that the thing i talk about everytime a mic is in my face or everytime i step up to a podium. She's an actress not an activist. U have plenty of hoes that dont have an issue throwing the blk plight on they back and carrying it around. I didnt mind what she said tbh
and if she had went in and let have.. she would've been labelled what they like to label black women.. Angry! Aggressive! Combative!
Quote from: Vonc2002 on January 31, 2017, 10:34:23 AM
Quote from: GLOCKA KHAN 🌹 on January 31, 2017, 10:32:59 AM
Quote from: Vonc2002 on January 31, 2017, 10:27:09 AM
Quote from: GLOCKA KHAN 🌹 on January 31, 2017, 10:20:10 AM
Quote from: Vonc2002 on January 31, 2017, 10:09:36 AM
I expected more from Natalie Portman. She's not very well spoken. Emma, Amy, and Naomi were very well spoken tho. Amy kinda made me stan a bit. She seems so genuine
amy was my favorite here
Both well spoken and relatable
Not some faux-outlook on this acting world or processing her roles
Some of those women were pretentious and a bit off putting
Especially the English lady
She was the only one that was pretentious to me. Anette kinda gave that a lil bit but i think it was moreso just who she is VS thinking of herself as some life changing actor.
she was very .. Idk.. bitchy
I didn't even like her chemistry with the other girls
She just seemed like a big white old wall..
I would've preferred her not be invited
:kii:
I wanna see that movie she did tho. It sounds interesting
i do too tbh
i was like :ohwow:
this could be good!!!
im gonna download it ..
Quote from: iSleigh on January 31, 2017, 10:53:46 AM
Quote from: Vonc2002 on January 31, 2017, 10:24:41 AM
Quote from: GLOCKA KHAN 🌹 on January 31, 2017, 10:17:48 AM
Quote from: Vonc2002 on January 31, 2017, 10:08:19 AM
I got what she we saying. Especially when the french women aid about the misogynistic part and taraji applied it to her answer. She did day that it was a problem and that hopefully she's gaining ground for the next but at the same time, is not necessarily HER story. Hollywood hasnt been that bad to her but she recognized that she isn't the rule but more the exception. I got it. That French lady was a bitch btw
See I got that as well bruv
But it's sorta her responsibility to not press past the issue at hand because it doesn't directly affect her
It reminds me of ASAP rocky ..
when he said Black lives matter doesn't affect or apply to him because he's not getting gunned down.. and that he's rich ...
Yeah hun.. u made it out the hood but that's not the point here.. you have a responsibility to see issues in totality rather than what youre faced with on a daily ...
Again.. her answer wasn't wrong.. I just feel that she could've answered it with a bit more empathy and broader vision
Well i hear u but i feel like she did recognize it and spoke to it. And at the same time, not everybody wants to be this civil rights leader. I recognize it and i dont agree but at the same time I'm not gonna make that the thing i talk about everytime a mic is in my face or everytime i step up to a podium. She's an actress not an activist. U have plenty of hoes that dont have an issue throwing the blk plight on they back and carrying it around. I didnt mind what she said tbh
and if she had went in and let have.. she would've been labelled what they like to label black women.. Angry! Aggressive! Combative!
thats true ....
i wont argue that.. its sad that black women cant even speak up
Amy is queen.
Taraji spoke two damn words here. Mess