Gone Girl author Gillian Flynn, who also adapted her novel for David Fincher to direct, tells Entertainment Weekly (via The Film Stage) that the entire last third of the film version of her story deviates completely from the book version.
Stay is slower than any 21 single and Adele couldn't make stay work since when she released something as slow (19 singles and Skyfall), no one cared. RihLORD stays winning.
Anyways, Umbrella is the most iconic song of all times. Whatever any of you people say will never change that.
I hope you're just exaggerating without thinking because if not you're just plain stupid
finally stop crying, but your nose is still running
wipe it on my shirt, (haha, on my sleeve)
you tell me that you wanna do it big
i love it when you say "guess what?"
reading stories to some other ***** kid
& i wonder why i'm all messed up (up up up up)
PF is more global, iconic, acclaimed & successful than any Rihanna song
DEATH as usual Gag fans live in a fantasy world were everyone loves gags but no and it was on the greatest songs of all time list and don't see gags there hmmm and the fact that you think it really is more successful and iconic proves that gag fans don't think music existed before 2009
It's for the best. The last third is all psychological. Nothing happens. It's all about mental manipulation. It would feel very anticlimactic onscreen.
Umbrella is not iconic. It's barely even remembered. It's obvious that WFL and Diamonds have replaced it as Rihanna's signature songs. They did alot to solidify her status in Europe.
When Rihanna's hits dry up and her career ends (she's hit-dependent) Frozen will be a staple of Broadway and will be watched by a new Jeneration of kids.
It's for the best. The last third is all psychological. Nothing happens. It's all about mental manipulation. It would feel very anticlimactic onscreen.