Unapologetic is not that easy to outsell nowadays anyway ... She released and sold it right before allbum sales suddenly jumped from low to very, very low
TORONTO – Julianne Moore has already had quite a year. In May, she surprised many by taking the best actress honor at the Cannes Film Festival for David Cronenberg’s “Map to the Stars.” On Monday night, “Still Alice” premiered at the 2014 Toronto Film Festival and it may feature one of the finest performances of her already illustrious career.
In the hands of the wrong director(s), “Alice” could be overly melodramatic and laced with saccharine moments meant to force a happy ending. Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland won’t let that happen. The duo behind the critically acclaimed “Quinceanera” let “Alice’s” narrative unspool in as restrained a manner as possible. There are no unbelievable hysterics. There are no self-aware screaming matches. Instead, the focus is on Moore’s heartbreaking depiction of a woman slowly losing her focus, her memory and, to some extent, herself.
Moore’s performance here is reminiscent of her breakthrough role in Todd Haynes ‘ “Safe” and her Oscar-nominated turn in Stephen Daldry’s “The Hours.” In each scene she peels a little bit more of Alice away as the emotional pain of the disease takes its toll. It is incredibly subtle work that has to have been painstakingly thought out. You only realize this, however, walking out of the theater. Moore won’t let you see her working behind the curtain.
Taylor is such a wannabe popstar. Her new Rolling Stone cover is so basic and boring. Her new song and video is basic and boring. Like stick to what you're good at, making dull, watered down Shania Twain songs and crying about the last person who burned you.
With what can the Kats come at Taylor anyway? Do they have anything, like any aspect of the pop industry that Katy is better at?
They've even dated the same number of people. Taylor is undraggable for a Katy stan. However everyone else can truthfully say that Taylor is a lifeless, basic, tramp.
I've always liked Taylor and the extent of my disliking has mostly at this point been her venture into bad pop music (SIO and WANEGBT), but with this, I think I'm just done with her.
How are you going to release a song called Shake it Off as your lead single when you're the same dumbass brat who writes a damn hate song about every single person who makes you upset? The last thing you're doing is shaking it off.
How are you going to have "Haters gonna hate" meanwhile you publicly talk bad about every single one of your boyfriends and now about one of your fellow colleagues? Girl, you literally hate on every single person you can.
Her personality just seems so ****ing unbearable now. I feel like her fame has definitely got to her head and now she just feel likes anyone who upsets her or she feels does her wrong, she feels she has the right to publicly call them out because she's so popular. No, there is a reason why so many people talk **** about her and it's so irritating that she ALWAYS wants to act like a ****ing victim.
I'm hoping 1989 ends up like Artpop, as in Swifties and Taylor Swift herself are way too overconfident but the final numbers will be disappointing. Like fave like stan, both are so full of themselves and irritating at this point