idk anyone who can name a Celine song other than "Titanic"
The same could be said for Barbra Streisand and The Way We Were, doesn't stop the massive touring and immense public respect, unlike any other artists.
I love Pink (she's in my sig) and I know you all tease her but I'm starting to actually think she's a lesbian (not that there's anything wrong with that)...I saw an interview of her talking about her husband and I thought
Hmm...maybe he likes to be dominated.
In any event, oh and ellen would pick Pink for that theme.
I wonder if it's another Queen latifah situation except with a husband and kid
You know By The Sea is a flop when we only dragged it for about 2-3 days. It's too much of a flop to even bother to drag.
Just embarrassing. I thought NO was supposed to have all this power. Bén teas.
His so-called "power" is based entirely off of media propaganda and his gimmicks, in that respect he's actually pretty similar to Beyonce. He has only had 1 successful film in the past 10 years that wasn't backed by heavyweights like Disney and Dreamworks
The new Meryl Streep movie looks like it will bomb. Not as hard as By The Sea. But still, another bomb for Meryl? Unlike AngelliNO, Meryl Streep's career will survive 2015 though.
His so-called "power" is based entirely off of media propaganda and his gimmicks, in that respect he's actually pretty similar to Beyonce. He has only had 1 successful film in the past 10 years that wasn't backed by heavyweights like Disney and Dreamworks
Ah, I see. So that's why NO stans can only post magazine covers and pictures of her holding children from foreign countries.
Lol @ stans of '90s relics questioning the memorability of someone's songs.
What song is Fiona Apple known for, though?
I have never said that Fiona is known by the general public. I'm sure some people would recognize "Criminal" or her "This World is ********" speech, but she really doesn't care to be popular.
Even before the screening of Angelina Jolie Pitt’s By the Sea began, there was a palpable feeling of cynicism in the theater.
“Everybody ready for this two-hour-and-twelve-minute film?” one critic asked with mock enthusiasm as he headed toward his seat, as if its length was somehow notable. (I guess he forgot that five of the top 10 grossing films this year were over two hours long. Or that Furious 7 was 137 minutes. Or that a two-hour-and-twelve-minute film is nothing new.) “At least it will look beautiful,” offered another critic.
It was clear that many critics at this Toronto screening had made up their minds about the film before actually seeing it. And, in all fairness, it was impossible to avoid the scathing reviews that emerged following the film’s premiere at the AFI Film Festival on November 5. According to Film Twitter, Jolie Pitt’s film was a self-indulgent bore.