And no distributor bought it. She came to TIFF with no bra and tons of hype and PR stories about how she wore no makeup for the role but no one cared.
What's even sweeter is that Julianne Moore came to TIFF with no buzz or hype, premiered her movie on the same day as Aniston, and walked away with rave reviews and a great distributor.
The only thing Aniston will ever be good at is Rachel Green.
I didn't say the film "Cake" was acclaimed, I said Jennifer Aniston is getting acclaim for her role in "Cake." They're comparing "Cake" to "Monster" and "Monster's Ball." Both of those film were under the radar and received mixed reviews, but won its leading actresses Oscars for their critically-acclaimed performances in each film. Even "The Iron Lady" with Meryl Streep was trash, but Streep still won the Oscar for her performance. But you're right, Jennifer Aniston has some stiff competition with Julianne Moore next year. Should be an interesting Oscar season, now that Jennifer Lawrence is over... and trash.
Vin, forget about Aniston and the Oscars. It's not happening. You should pin your Oscar hopes on Kristen Stewart this year. There's a decent chance she'll be nominated.
TP2.com - 22 songs
Chocolate Factory - 17 songs
R (2 discs) - Disc 1: 17 songs Disc 2: 13 songs
Never Say Never - 16 songs
One In A Million - 17 songs
Fear of Flying - 18 songs
100% Ginuwine - 18 songs
TP2.com - 22 songs
Chocolate Factory - 17 songs
R (2 discs) - Disc 1: 17 songs Disc 2: 13 songs
Never Say Never - 16 songs
One In A Million - 17 songs
Fear of Flying - 18 songs
100% Ginuwine - 18 songs
I mean
All of which are R&B albums released in the '90s and early '00s. It's a generational thing, I guess. A lot of the biggest albums of the '80s were ~40 minutes long.
TP2.com - 22 songs
Chocolate Factory - 17 songs
R (2 discs) - Disc 1: 17 songs Disc 2: 13 songs
Never Say Never - 16 songs
One In A Million - 17 songs
Fear of Flying - 18 songs
100% Ginuwine - 18 songs
I mean
100% Ginuwine has 16 songs, 1 of which is an Intro.
Fear of Flying has 14 when you take away the interludes. OIAM has 15, and NSN has 14.
R&B bitches just like to add Interludes, Intros, and Outros to everything, they're not really diff. R. Kelly does huge albums, tho.
TP2.com - 22 songs
Chocolate Factory - 17 songs
R (2 discs) - Disc 1: 17 songs Disc 2: 13 songs
Never Say Never - 16 songs
One In A Million - 17 songs
Fear of Flying - 18 songs
100% Ginuwine - 18 songs
I mean
You forgot to subtract intros/outros/interludes. FoF really only has 14 for example
Big Sean is good for features. He has decent solo songs too, but nothing worthwhile. I live for his verse on Clique- he's great at making "party" music and that's what he should stick to.
Yeah Big Sean is a massive waste of time.
Plus he looks like some goofball I know, so I can't take him seriously
Who cares if Lucy is not nominated. It wasn't made to win Oscars. It's a sci-fi action movie. It was made for turn a profit. And it's gone do at least $425M on a $40M budget, turning ScarHo into a huge global action star.
How would 10 second interludes make an album any longer
I'm not talking about the length or how many minutes the album is. I'm talking about how many TRACKS were on them (how many times you had to press next.) If I press next and it plays and I have to press next again to get to the next thing, It's a track, regardless of if it's 1:50 or 3:00.