Oh I'm sorry, Did I Break Your Conversation........Well Allow Me A Movie Thread by S&T

If that's true, that will now be 2 actors that walked away from the project, Leo & now Bale. I wonder what's happening with this project?
 
Danny Boyle doesn't have rep for arguing with actors. If I had to guess, I wonder if Sorkin is the culprit... Maybe he tried slipping Leo & Bale some shrooms or peyote or something. :rolleyes
 
From that article it sounds like the script sucks. 3 presentations? You're gonna miss a lot of the important little stuff in between that defined Jobs.
 
For you District 9 fans -

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Looks weird.
 
Why can't he just make the District 9 sequel!!!!!!!!!!!!

And yes Elysium was disappointing

Straight buns

Not the good buns neither, not cinnabuns, not Pinky circa 2007 buns, not Buns from Belly...movie was straight up doodoo yo
 
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After being kidnapped by two criminals during birth, Chappie becomes the adopted son in a strange and dysfunctional family. Chappie is preternaturally gifted, one of a kind, a prodigy. He also happens to be a robot.
 
sharlto copely was the only bright spot in that pile of crap that was elysium. jodie foster was absolute garbage.
 
jodie foster has been garbage since taxi driver

Whoa, man. Are you forgetting about a little movie called Silence of the Lambs?

I liked Contact, Inside Man, & most recently Carnage. In fact, I really liked Carnage. The interplay between Foster, John C Reilly, Christopher Waltz, & Kate Winslet was stellar IMO. There were only those 4 actors the whole movie & my wife & I enjoyed the flick.
 
Come to think of it, I actually liked The Brave One too. Kind of predictable, but Foster and Terrance Howard both gave solid performances.

I also liked Panic Room and Flightplan. So, Jodie has only fallen off pretty recently for me.
 
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Lena Dunham responds to allegations that she sexually abused her sister
By Emanuella Grinberg, CNN
updated 8:09 PM EST, Mon November 3, 2014

(CNN) -- Lena Dunham canceled several appearances to promote her new book after a self-described "rage spiral" over allegations that she molested her sister as a child.

The allegations stem from passages in Dunham's collection of personal essays, "Not That Kind of Girl," in which she describes sexually experimenting with her younger sister as a child. In one essay, she describes bribing her sister with three pieces of candy to kiss her on the lips for five seconds. She also describes probing her 1-year-old sister's vagina when she was 7 out of curiosity over how it compared to hers.

"One day, as I sat in our driveway in Long island playing blocks and buckets, my curiosity got the better of me. Grace was sitting up, babbling and smiling, and I leaned down between her legs and carefully spread open her vagina," she writes in the book.

Kevin D. Williamson -- known for taking hard-right positions that stir controversy -- seized upon the passages in a column for conservative publication National Review.

Specifically, he accused Dunham's parents of enabling "disturbing behavior that would be considered child abuse in many jurisdictions...sexual abuse, specifically, of her younger sister, Grace, the sort of thing that gets children taken away from nonmillionaire families without Andover pedigrees and Manhattanite social connections."

Truth Revolt's Ben Shapiro picked up the torch, calling the book passage "disturbing."

Dunham, creator and star of the popular HBO show, "Girls," fired back on Twitter, where she has 1.8 million followers, calling the allegations "upsetting and disgusting."

Usually, "this is stuff I can ignore," she said, "...but don't demean sufferers, don't twist my words, back the f--k up bros."

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Dunham then apologized on Twitter for canceling book tour appearances scheduled for this week in Berlin and Antwerp, Belgium. It was not clear Monday whether the cancellations were related to the recent allegations. Messages sent to Random House, Dunham's publisher, and her publicist were not immediately returned.

Truth Revolt claims it received a "cease and desist" letter threatening legal action if the publication did not remove an article it published last week about Dunham.

Dunham's sister, Grace Dunham, did not respond to requests for comment. Amid growing controversy Monday, however, she tweeted, "2day, like every other day, is a good day to think about how we

http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/03/showbiz/lena-dunham-book/index.html?hpt=hp_t3
 
Really don't care about Lena Dunham.

I was about to post about Jodie Foster and the District 9 director but that post got me like :x :smh: :rolleyes
 
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i've got nothing positive to say about that pervert from girls but just another reason for me to never support her or her show.
 
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