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Sebastian Stan arrive au Henry R. Luce Auditorium at Brookfield Place, New York, May 4, 2016.
IM SO MAD IF I GET LOGGED OUT OF MY APP I WILL LOSE THIS ACCOUNT FOREVER!
@mulaneysbutt :( how tragic
SHUT UP IM REALLY GOING TO HAVE TO REMAKE .....
not to be dramatic but I literally can't change my password without entering my library card number ?? Which is probably a random number I put down when I was twelve
Jake during his presentation at Cannes Film Festival Jury conference (May 13, 2015) prt ½
the actors who continue to work with woody allen despite what he’s done are the very reason he is still successful in hollywood. the ‘separating the art from the artist’ is bullshit, and all of them know it. nobody actually believes ‘its a personal family matter’ or ‘it’s only alleged, it hasn’t been proven.’ everyone knows what he is. they deny it for the sake of personal and career-oriented ambitions. they deny it for the sake of getting to say “i was in a woody allen movie.”
“why hasn’t woody allen died yet” he could very easily die if everyone can get over themselves and stop working with him. im looking at kristen stewart, jesse eisenberg, alec baldwin, blake lively, cate blanchett, steve carrell, owen wilson, rachel mcadams, marion cotillard… the list goes on.
the reason he is still getting attention is because he is still getting A list celebrities to be in his movies. and some of them are really fantastic, well known actors, like blanchett and cotillard…. don’t think for a second people are going to hesitate overlooking his “alleged” crimes to see their performances. and so it goes on- actors overlook and viewers overlook and here we are, years later, still debating whether or not a literal child sex offender’s movies are problematic.
he is a child sex offender. stop making excuses for yourselves. if well known actors stop working with him, he will die. his movies might still get made, because he has the money, but they wont nearly be talked about as much if he doesnt have the people. and i doubt he would continue his work if he wasn’t getting any recognition for it. these people are hiding behind the idea that “nothing could possibly bring him down because of his legacy and talent, so me working/not working with him won’t change that.” This selfishness & convenient ignorance is why he is still around. he is still alive because you’re still making movies with him. he needs you. you have the power to kill his career, and you wont. it’s disgusting and i wont turn a blind eye to it or pretend that his ‘talent’ is the only reason he is still in the business. i hold all of these people plus plenty others accountable as to why he hasn’t suffered any consequences career wise for what he is and has done.
Every time Woody Allen is back in the news, I revisit that 1979 Joan Didion piece in which she demolishes the prevailing perception that his films are made for an intellectual class; that rather they’re the essence of a Fake Deep, referential comedy made for men like Allen to mistake their insecurities for wisdom:
“This notion of oneself as a kind of continuing career—something to work at, work on, “make an effort” for and subject to an hour a day of emotional Nautilus training, all in the interests not of attaining grace but of improving one’s “relationships”—is fairly recent in the world, at least in the world not inhabited entirely by adolescents. In fact the paradigm for the action in these recent Woody Allen movies is high school. The characters in Manhattan and Annie Hall andInteriors are, with one exception, presented as adults, as sentient men and women in the most productive years of their lives, but their concerns and conversations are those of clever children, “class brains,” acting out a yearbook fantasy of adult life.
…These are not possible constructions, but they reflect exactly the false and desperate knowingness of the smartest kid in the class. “When it comes to relationships with women I’m the winner of the August Strindberg Award,” the Woody Allen character tells us in Manhattan; later, in a frequently quoted and admired line, he says, to Diane Keaton, “I’ve never had a relationship with a woman that lasted longer than the one between Hitler and Eva Braun.” These lines are meaningless, and not funny: they are simply “references,” the way Harvey and Jack and Anjelica and A Sentimental Education are references, smart talk meant to convey the message that the speaker knows his way around Lit and History, not to mention Show Biz.”
💖 historical dragging 💖
Ronan Farrow, the estranged son of Woody Allen, has penned an op-ed slamming both his filmmaker father as well as the media for not devoting as much press to the director’s alleged sexual abuse as they do to his new films.
yesterday instead of doing things regarding finals I spent like 30 dollars on in app purchases for a game that has you play as a bisexual witch
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sadbeautifultragic replied to your post: “OK, Olivia’s ridiculous. So what? Critics point...
i saw olivia and thought scandal is thst what this is about
jgdnfkgnf no i wish it’s about twelfth night better known as she’s the man (2006) starring amanda bynes