Golden Globes
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She sounds like a yank to me. Then again, I've lived in the US for over 20 years, so I must be an American.
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Still, describing her as washed-up is a bit much - look at her Wiki page. Then look at the Wiki page of the author who wrote the article.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Golden Globes:
Still, describing her as washed-up is a bit much
JWHT.
For that matter, so would I.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Golden Globes:
@Jolly said in Golden Globes:
More than globes showed up...
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/01/washed-up-actress-wears-gown-embroidered-vaginas-golden/
If Gillian Anderson is washed up, I'd hate to think what that makes the writers for The Gateway Pundit.
Pretty good ro9les for a washed up actress.
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@George-K said in Golden Globes:
By the way, I was kind of disappointed that "Maestro" didn't win something significant. Though I didn't care, all that much, for the film, Cooper was amazing - both as actor and director.
Yes, I was too. And Koy's joke about his nose was in such bad taste. All the writing last night was miserable.
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So, the question becomes this:
What's more inappropriate?
- A political blogger calling a 55 year old (attractive) actress "washed-up."
- Wearing a dress with embroidered vaginas to a celebration of movies and art.
As @Doctor-Phibes says, it's not a "hot-button issue" in Great Britain.
Anderson, however, wants to continue to make it one here.
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@George-K said in Golden Globes:
So, the question becomes this:
What's more inappropriate?
- A political blogger calling a 55 year old (attractive) actress "washed-up."
- Wearing a dress with embroidered vaginas to a celebration of movies and art.
She's not just some blogger, she's the Associate Editor of The Gateway Pundit - where Hope finally made a comeback!
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Golden Globes:
She's not just some blogger, she's the Associate Editor of The Gateway Pundit
I sit corrected...
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@George-K said in Golden Globes:
So, the question becomes this:
What's more inappropriate?
- A political blogger calling a 55 year old (attractive) actress "washed-up."
- Wearing a dress with embroidered vaginas to a celebration of movies and art.
As @Doctor-Phibes says, it's not a "hot-button issue" in Great Britain.
Anderson, however, wants to continue to make it one here.
The "washed-up" silliness was just that...A red-herring to steer people down a rabbit hole. However, compared to what people thought her career would be - she was hot as a firecracker during the last of the X-Files -she has underperformed. Part of that is intentional, as she has deliberately worked the stage in London.
No, female anatomy on your dress is highly inappropriate. Not to mention the ignorance of not knowing the difference between the vagina and the vulva.
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I've seen a lot worse dresses at awards ceremonies.
I should note I don't actually watch the red-carpet shows for much the same reason that I don't watch ice dancing - i.e. I am
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Golden Globes:
I've seen a lot worse dresses at awards ceremonies.
https://nodebb.the-new-coffee-room.club/topic/28957/golden-globes/7?_=1704727702143
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@taiwan_girl said in Golden Globes:
@George-K ???
Natalie Portman played Luke Skywalker's mother in the "prequels."
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Ahhh. Got it. Thanks!