"Anaconda" was such a water cooler moment (I still hear people break out into "my anaconda don't..." whenever it comes up) that the fact that she has declined so much has flown under the radar
Lana del Fad post a trailer with a brand new song of hers
Poor thing.
For a song that is not part of the movie.
How did Gaga's faux-rape song / movie fare? Is it already out or are ppl still cringing that this fraud can not even write a song about something so personal that allegedly happened to her without a co-writer?
WAIT, Lana del Fad wrote a brand new song for a FLOP movie that is being STOMPED by the worst reviewed movie of the decade and it was not even used for it?
The Age of Adaline feels like a new low for vanity films. It’s not just that Blake Lively has to spend an entire movie pretending to be sad that she’ll never age past 30. It’s that Ellen Burstyn has to play Lively’s daughter, and Harrison Ford a man from her past (1966!), and that every time they see her, some awe or affection has to overwhelm them. They have to be blinded by her. It’s one thing for Joan Crawford or Meg Ryan or Susan Lucci to ask for this kind of treatment. It’s quite another for an actress whose “lifestyle brand” is called Preserve.
Ford, in a gray goatee and short matching haircut, might look even better at his age than Lively does at hers. He gives off the intangible wattage of a star. It’s a light that never truly goes out. But you have to have it to begin with, and Lively doesn’t quite have it. This is a film that needs Amy Adams’s twinkle or Sandra Bullock’s nervous stammering. It needs a star with life. Her name aside, you rarely feel it from Lively. She does have a specific throwback panache, though. She seems like an exceptionally lucky cigarette girl.
SAME, but at this point they're not going away. Marvel has basically created a new subgenre in movies in the same way that we categorize movies as romantic, action, drama, etc.[/IMG]