He didn’t take it well when Limmy impersonated him like thisDo any of you follow Richard E Grant on Instagram? I feel for him, losing his wife, but his IG can be so hammy. He reposted this guy taking him off.It is him to a T. The same guy does Kiera Knightly and Adele.
Who didn’t take it well? Who is Limmy? Is that Luke Millington Drake? REG reposted the guys take off of him. He enjoyed the joke.He didn’t take it well when Limmy impersonated him like this
A friend interviewed Bradley and thought he was going to be insufferable, but actually he was one of the good ones.
They never do.What an absolute scumbag. They need to throw away the key he's clearly never going to change his disgusting ways
When he was filming Indiana Jones he was cycling about the north east and he ate in a curry house on the quayside in Newcastle. We were round there that day, gutted I never saw him.Love, love love Harrison. He's my hero.
He's one of my favourite follows - he has an American mum and posh Dad and his take offs are hilarious!!Do any of you follow Richard E Grant on Instagram? I feel for him, losing his wife, but his IG can be so hammy. He reposted this guy taking him off.It is him to a T. The same guy does Kiera Knightly and Adele.
He's had his chance , there should be no more chances. Despicable man.Freed last month, straight back on it. You are right he will never change. What a horrible vile human being.Waste of oxygen.
Dirty pig. Recalled for trying to access the dark web on a smart phone.Well that didn't take long. Dread to think why he was recalled
Gary Glitter recalled to jail one month after his release
The disgraced singer was released from prison on licence last month after serving eight years of his 16-year sentence. At the time, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Justice said his licence conditions were "some of the strictest".news.sky.com
I agree to a point of "done their time" very rarely, but if someone doesn't do the courses,etc in prison then they shouldn't be released or shit load of time added to it.He's had his chance , there should be no more chances. Despicable man.
P.s. he should never have been released and just goes to show some people are beyond rehabilitation. Scum.
According to a blind item , it was allegedly a set up to get him an Oscar on the sympathy vote .Being honest I am getting seriously fed up of the weeping over his "bravery", yeah he was groped and that should never have happened but these are the same people that gave Roman Polanski a standing ovation, they can all get in the bin.
Getting your arse groped is just a standard day for women but Fraser will weep his way to an Oscar for it. Yes I am aware I sound like a cunt and I am fine with that.
wait, that the groping was a set up?!According to a blind item , it was allegedly a set up to get him an Oscar on the sympathy vote .
Cate Blanchett gave the best performance of her career in Tár in my opinion, as well as the best female leading performance of the year. She is absolutely incredible. I’m not a particular CB fan but she blew me away.I want to preface this by saying Everything Everywhere All at Once was a phenomenal movie, I adored it and literally couldn't bring myself to blink at some points because I didn't want to miss a single frame.
BUT. I think Cate Blanchett in Tar was absolutely miles ahead of Michelle Yeoh's performance in EEAAO. There was so much more nuance in her performance. And again, I fucking adored EEAAO.
I'm disappointed to see people (not pointed at anyone in this thread, I mean generally) act like Cate doesn't 'deserve' it just because she's unlucky enough to be up against a woefully under-respected actress. If she wins, she earned it by putting on a genuinely amazing performance. The Academy's problems with race and horribly stale voting committee shouldn't mean we denigrate genuinely talented actresses.
I'll agree that I got a little tired of the Fraser weepfest, but it sounds like he suffered a string of tough events (divorce, chronic pain, etc.) that exacerbated an existing predisposition to depression, it wasn't "just" the groping.Being honest I am getting seriously fed up of the weeping over his "bravery", yeah he was groped and that should never have happened but these are the same people that gave Roman Polanski a standing ovation, they can all get in the bin.
Getting your arse groped is just a standard day for women but Fraser will weep his way to an Oscar for it. Yes I am aware I sound like a cunt and I am fine with that.
Well that sounds like complete and utter bollocks.According to a blind item , it was allegedly a set up to get him an Oscar on the sympathy vote .
Couldn't agree more! If you're to forgive my film obsessed side geeking out for a moment, there were some scenes, only snippets, of Tár that *alone* overshadowed MY, and should earn Cate an award. Spectacular movie, and I agree with Scorsese when he said it basically demonstrated a revival of GOOD cinema. a move away from the tired shit we've gotten bored with in recent times. And Cate Blanchett is to thank for that.Cate Blanchett gave the best performance of her career in Tár in my opinion, as well as the best female leading performance of the year. She is absolutely incredible. I’m not a particular CB fan but she blew me away.
I can’t resent Michelle Yeoh for having won given her career, and I’ve seen much worse choices get the nod, but certainly the best leading female performance last year didn’t win last night.
i enjoyed yeoh more but i can absolutely see that blanchett was the stronger performance (if that even makes senseCate Blanchett gave the best performance of her career in Tár in my opinion, as well as the best female leading performance of the year. She is absolutely incredible. I’m not a particular CB fan but she blew me away.
I can’t resent Michelle Yeoh for having won given her career, and I’ve seen much worse choices get the nod, but certainly the best leading female performance last year didn’t win last night.
My gf is a massive CB fan, but I can take her or leave her, and honestly a couple of her performances have left me a little cold in the past. But she’s truly sensational in Tár, so many scenes where she knocks it right out of the park, even just some of her body language and expressions are, I agree, so far ahead of anyone else, and the film really caught me off-guard. I’d heard it was good, but it really is a proper film that draws you right into its world. Cinema indeed!Couldn't agree more! If you're to forgive my film obsessed side geeking out for a moment, there were some scenes, only snippets, of Tár that *alone* overshadowed MY, and should earn Cate an award. Spectacular movie, and I agree with Scorsese when he said it basically demonstrated a revival of GOOD cinema. a move away from the tired shit we've gotten bored with in recent times. And Cate Blanchett is to thank for that.
I'd be lying if I said that I was a tiny bit disappointed to see one of the masterpieces of the past 10, maybe 20 years, not be recognised formally. But fuck it, it moved me, so I'm happy. It did what it was supposed to do for me.
There’s a documentary about Paula Yates? Is it new? *runs to look*Watching the channel 4 documentary on Paula Yates who I love - I remember hearing a story a few years back from someone reliable that Pete Burns was interviewed by the police as he was the last person who saw her alive as they lived close by… Pete was watching porn on the tv and started having a w**k in front of the copper. Really couldn’t tell you if it was true or not but I know first hand that Pete was quite messed up.
Cate was epic in Elizabeth but Gwyneth got the Oscar that year (we all know why). But glad she won it for Blue Jasmine.Cate Blanchett gave the best performance of her career in Tár in my opinion, as well as the best female leading performance of the year. She is absolutely incredible. I’m not a particular CB fan but she blew me away.
I can’t resent Michelle Yeoh for having won given her career, and I’ve seen much worse choices get the nod, but certainly the best leading female performance last year didn’t win last night.
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