treat me soft but touch me cruel
i want to teach you things you never knew
bring the floor up to my knees
let me fall into your gravity
and kiss me back to life to see
your body standing over me baby dont let the lights go down
lights go down
lights go down
Angelina is an Oscar-winning A-list actress and one of the few women who has directed a $100m+ grossing film.
The cream of the crop want to work with Julianne:
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While Todd Haynes is likely already wading through scripts, given the rapturous reception and awards season heat his latest film "Carol" has earned, the director already seems to be ready to take on his next gig. The director signed on to direct an adaptation of "Hugo" author Brian Selznick's award-winning "Wonderstruck." And now the project has added a longtime Haynes collaborator.
"Safe," "I'm Not There," and "Far From Heaven" star Julianne Moore will reteam with Haynes on the movie.
Beyonic is an A-list megastar who can no longer (chooses not to?) make sellable music
AngeliNO is an A-list actor who won't let up on producing flop movies
Julipanned is an acclaimed award-winning actress who refuses to sellout and go mainstream
I forgot about this one. She has so many iconic roles. This one was added by the Library of Congress last year for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."
Not for quality standards, but if she wants to actually sell above a horrid number of albums for a change, Ariana should just sell out and record a breakup album full of sad ballads the way Ed/Sam/Adele have. She'll get (unwarranted) critical acclaim and a lot more sales from conservatives who think it's inappropriate for women to show their shoulder blades. It seems to be the only way to sell music anymore.
Why is it that in an era where it's extremely hard to shock or offend the American public, the way to get them to buy your music is to make it is as watered down and inoffensive as possible?