| |
Fan Base: Archived: Stand Your Ground (#4)
Banned
Member Since: 11/24/2009
Posts: 61,404
|
Quote:
Originally posted by Jolie's Lips
ATRL will forever change after Wednesday. Maleficent. Sneak peek. Get ready.

|
The wheel
The nail
The compass
The printing press
The internal combustion engine
The telephone
The light bulb
Penicillin
Contraceptives
The internet
The Maleficent trailer
It's gonna be up there with the 10 inventions that changed the world.

|
|
|
|
Member Since: 4/21/2011
Posts: 19,331
|
Quote:
|
Madonna NYC83 Exhibition @ Milk Gallery
|
Only 7 replays in that thread. Unused and forgotten

|
|
|
|
Member Since: 3/4/2012
Posts: 16,176
|
Is Gaga really not going to meet her fans over that stupid sculpture? Ungrateful trash.
|
|
|
|
Member Since: 2/16/2012
Posts: 6,442
|
Quote:
Originally posted by Boop
Only 7 replays in that thread. Unused and forgotten

|
Good, that thing isn't endorsed by Madonna.
But some of the photos are great.
Madonna her influence on fashion >>> All of your faves. 
|
|
|
|
Member Since: 3/4/2012
Posts: 16,176
|
Quote:
Originally posted by Boop
Unused and forgotten

|
alsjf;asj YES drag Gaga!

|
|
|
|
Member Since: 8/19/2013
Posts: 10,844
|
Quote:
Originally posted by Kworb
Only for a day, ARTPOP is now well ahead of it. PRISM only has This Is How We Do, the rest is forgettable.

|
|
|
|
|
Member Since: 8/19/2013
Posts: 3,067
|
|
|
|
|
Member Since: 9/1/2012
Posts: 13,195
|
Have u guys seen George Clooney getting messy with DiCaprio and Russel Crowe?
http://www.esquire.com/features/geor...terview-1213-2
On DiCaprio:
Quote:
|
They played at a neighborhood court. “You know, I can play,” Clooney says in his living room. “I’m not great, by any means, but I played high school basketball, and I know I can play. I also know that you don’t talk **** unless you can play. And the thing about playing Leo is you have all these guys talking ****. We get there, and there’s this guy, Danny A I think his name is. Danny A is this club kid from New York. And he comes up to me and says, ‘We played once at Chelsea Piers. I kicked your ass.’ I said, ‘I’ve only played at Chelsea Piers once in my life and ran the table. So if we played, you didn’t kick anybody’s ass.’ And so then we’re watching them warm up, and they’re doing this weave around the court, and one of the guys I play with says, ‘You know we’re going to kill these guys, right?’ Because they can’t play at all. We’re all like fifty years old, and we beat them three straight: 11–0, 11–0, 11–0. And the discrepancy between their game and how they talked about their game made me think of how important it is to have someone in your life to tell you what’s what. I’m not sure if Leo has someone like that.”
|
On Crowe:
Quote:
As a result, he is not just a man with a healthy ego, as the saying goes; he’s a man with a healthy superego, a famous person for whom fame functions as a kind of conscience. He knows what audiences want from him, in movie theaters; what gawkers want from him, on the red carpet; what reporters want from him, in interviews—and, by and large, he tries to give it to them. Even his lightheartedness derives from a sense of obligation; his casual approach to fame turns out to be one of the things he’s serious about. Being famous is not just what he knows how to do better than anyone else; it’s arguably what he knows how to do better than anything else. He is the president of a club of famous people he doesn’t consider assholes, and he convenes it every time he makes a movie. He has made movies with Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Bill Murray, John Goodman, Don Cheadle, Julia Roberts, and Cate Blanchett. He has never been in a movie with Leonardo DiCaprio or Russell Crowe.
A few months ago, I spent time with Matt Damon while he was on the set of The Monuments Men, and he told a story about Russell Crowe and George Clooney. It involved Clooney reading a poem by Crowe on the night of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards, with uproarious results. It was a great story but not, well, a true one. I told this to Clooney, and he said, “Matt’s a storyteller.” Then he said, “The truth is that [Crowe] did send me a book of poems to apologize for insulting the **** out of me, which he did. He picked a fight with me. He started it for no reason at all. He put out this thing saying, ‘George Clooney, Harrison Ford, and Robert De Niro are sellouts.’ And I put out a statement saying, ‘He’s probably right. And I’m glad he told us, ’cause Bob and Harrison and I were also thinking about starting a band, which would also fall under the heading of bad use of celebrity.’ And that’s when he really went off on me. ‘Who the **** does this guy think he is? He’s a Frank Sinatra wannabe.’ He really went after me. And so I sent him a note going, ‘Dude, the only people who succeed when two famous people are fighting is People magazine. What the **** is wrong with you?’
“But then I had a year. Then I had Syriana and Good Night, and Good Luck, and he was gonna see me at the Golden Globes ’cause he was nominated for Cinderella Man. So he sends me a disc of his music and a thing of his poetry. I think he said, ‘I was all misquoted,’ and I was like, ‘Yeah, yeah. Whatever.’ I did take it with me to the BAFTAs, but I didn’t win. I might have used it if I had won. I was nominated for four!”
|
Mess. 
|
|
|
|
Member Since: 8/30/2011
Posts: 22,432
|
|
|
|
|
Banned
Member Since: 11/24/2009
Posts: 61,404
|
Quote:
@BoxOffice 2h
OVERSEAS: DESPICABLE ME 2 is now Universal's 2nd highest grossing film of all time. JURASSIC PARK is still #1.
|
Fun fact: Sandra Bullock will voice the villainess in the Minions spinoff.

|
|
|
|
ATRL Administrator
Member Since: 6/29/2002
Posts: 77,601
|
Quote:
Originally posted by Afferty
|
It's still mostly inoffensive, even pleasant to listen to, which is why she has so many hit singles. But I need something more than just pleasantry from my music. This Is How We Do stands out as one of the catchiest bops ever.

|
|
|
|
Member Since: 2/26/2012
Posts: 23,655
|
Quote:
Originally posted by Clump
Ew Madonna is ugly
|

|
|
|
|
ATRL Administrator
Member Since: 6/29/2002
Posts: 77,601
|
|
|
|
|
Member Since: 1/26/2012
Posts: 9,236
|
gags statue vandalized
|
|
|
|
Member Since: 8/19/2013
Posts: 1,053
|
Quote:
|
Beyoncé Makes $40 Million From Australian Leg
|
Don't you wish your Fave was local like me... don't cha

|
|
|
|
Member Since: 11/13/2011
Posts: 8,525
|
Quote:
Originally posted by Kworb
It's still mostly inoffensive, even pleasant to listen to, which is why she has so many hit singles. But I need something more than just pleasantry from my music. This Is How We Do stands out as one of the catchiest bops ever.

|
Thats one of the most cringeworthy songs on PRISM kworb your taste
|
|
|
|
Member Since: 11/17/2011
Posts: 52,363
|
Kworb has the best taste after me
y'all just can't compare 
|
|
|
|
Member Since: 3/30/2011
Posts: 33,325
|
ARTPOP Tracks in the U.S.:
#12 - Applause
#24 - Do What U Want (feat. R. Kelly)
#73 - Dope
#83 - Gypsy
#91 - Aura
#94 - G.U.Y.
#104 - Sexxx Dreams
#108 - Venus
#109 - MANiCURE
#120 - Donatella
#136 - ARTPOP
#145 - Swine
#148 - Jewels n' Drugs (feat. T.I., Too $hort & Twista)
#202 - Mary Jane Holland
#238 - Fashion!
Gross @ Gypsy being the highest non-single/promo song. 
|
|
|
|
ATRL Administrator
Member Since: 6/29/2002
Posts: 77,601
|
|
|
|
|
Member Since: 10/14/2011
Posts: 15,451
|
Madonna and the Koons statue have a lot in common. Neither have been able to move their face for several decades.
|
|
|
|
|
|