Yes, poor Brandy. Someone who had a single go #1 more weeks than Brit had her basic human rights.
Please sit.
Meanwhile Brandy is raising her daughter (who she has custody of) while doing a show on Broadway which is doing exceptionally well. Poor Brit stans celebrating a flop single.
The Boy Is Mine (multiple week #1)
14,594,361 YT views (3.69M streams)
Britney's non-classics
Baby on More Time - 141M Views (27.8M Streams)
Toxic - 137M Views (41.9M Streams)
After seeing Fassbender and Cotillard in these roles, the thought of ever seeing anyone else play them fades into irrelevance. Fassbender makes Macbeth a totally plausible despot, bringing him roaring out of the shadows of his often-more dominant wife. Yet Fassbender makes his character’s hunger for power feel entirely human, and perhaps even a little perversely noble, though his sanity ebbs away.
And then there’s Cotillard, who has the cold, ivory composure of a Lewis chess piece, complemented by some Black Swan-like make-up and tremendously scary, shroud-like costumes. But again, through all the scheming and blood-letting, the actress never loosens her grip on the character’s humanity.
Though it almost certainly wasn’t planned this way, Kurzel’s Macbeth feels like the first post-referendum British film: its themes of destiny and hubris are scorchingly relevant. The tragedy of Macbeth feels as vital and visceral here as it did in the hands of Roman Polanski and Akira Kurosawa, whose previous retellings are as good as Shakespeare on film gets. Kurzel’s version stands respectably beside them, and there can be few higher compliments than that.
This flat out RAVE for Macbeth. Congrats to the Fassy's and Cotillard's out there.
Also, Brandy gets paid to play a murderer on Broadway. Ain't that a blip
I felt so much pity for her while watching this... It just reminded me of dirt-poor, struggling musicians that perform their music in crowded streets/subways, attempting to get a nickel/dime from people carelessly walking by. Hoping, just one day, they'll be able to finally reach their dreams.