This is a Hollywood sin that no one expected.
In 2018, actress Rebecca Hall apologized for appearing in not one but two Woody Allen movies. This was the height of #MeToo mania, when it suddenly became cool to bash Allen over decades-old allegations that he sexually abused his daughter Dylan Farrow.
“This is like Blockbuster still trying to collect late fees on VHS tapes.”
It's funny how these allegations didn't bother Hollywood's elite until the fall of movie producer Harvey Weinstein in 2017.
Hall even vowed to donate her salary to the Time's Up Foundation, which was created in the wake of the Weinstein scandal.
after all She says sorry and says sorry.
“I kind of regret saying that, because I don't think it's the actors' responsibility to talk about that situation. … I regret that decision, and I wouldn't make the same decision today.”
Huh? What has changed? First of all, the #MeToo movement has collapsed. Celebrity political endorsements are now as popular as eating Tide Pods. Hall suddenly realized that she didn't want to be an actress, or an activist.
And Allen continues to make movies. A gig is a gig, right?
Kamala sneaks up on Kimmel
Hasn't Jimmy Kimmel raised enough money to fund the Democratic Party? The “Man Show” host turned progressive is furious that he's still receiving fundraising emails from the Kamala Harris campaign.
of Kamala Harris' campaign has failedto be exact.
“There has never been a more important time to donate to the Harris Fight Fund program.” … Now, I’m no expert when it comes to campaigns, but I’m sure there have been better times. ”
“It's like Blockbuster is still trying to collect late fees on those VHS tapes.”
Will this stop Kimmel from resuming his 24/7 Trump bashing? Of course not. Still, it's nice to see bipartisan outrage from TV's most predictable and suddenly sad clown…
Are Cher and Shea similar?
Who knew “I Got You Babe” had a double meaning?
The smash hit “Sonny and Cher” that rocked the charts in 1965 proved to be a prelude to Sonny Bono's financial misdeeds. says Cher, 78. She opened up about her late husband's financial activities. New York Times interview It ties in with her just-released memoir, “Cher: The Memoir.”
“He took all my money. … I just thought, 'We're a couple.' Half the stuff is his and half the stuff is mine. ”It never occurred to me that there was another way. ”
Perhaps she channeled those memories into her solo career, including 1974's “Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves”?
Denzel has no downtime
Denzel Washington's retirement looks like he's going to be… busy.
The superstar recently hinted that what he has is just He has a few more movies left in him.is depressing news for movie lovers around the world.
“I don't know how many more movies I'm going to make,” said Washington, 69. “Probably not that many. I want to try something I've never done before.”
He has since leaked that he will co-star in the upcoming 'Black Panther 3'. That's not all. he has Two more sequels to “The Equalizer” are planned.. Nothing breaks new creative ground like expanding a series built on the 80s TV series into a fifth installment.
Maybe Washington spent too many days away from the perks of a movie set and decided retirement was shit…
technical decisions
The hyped match between brawlers Jake Paul and Mike Tyson garnered surprising attention 108 million viewers all over the world. Rumor has it that a good 50% of them actually saw Paul whipping out the “iron” microphone. buffer ring of fate.
At least the unlucky ones were able to escape. Tyson's 58 year old tutu. In the words of a former first lady and future first lady, “Better, Netflix…”
they will be back. They always are.
Advertisers make friends with masks
Neil Young and his aging Rebel gang Extracted music from Spotify 2022, after the platform refused to cancel host Joe Rogan over his paradoxical views on the pandemic. The Youngs then moved their music back to Spotify after their cancel culture attack failed.
Now, some of the world's biggest companies are backing down on their efforts to fight free speech.
IBM, Disney, Lionsgate, Warner Bros. Discovery and Comcast pulled advertising from X, the platform formerly known as Prince, last year to protest owner Elon Musk. why? He is a fan of free speech. Who are those companies? There aren't that many.
Now, all of the above are back on the platform, pumping some nice ad revenue into Team Mask's coffers.
They could have poured that cash into Blue Sky, a new option for the Resistance(TM). Maybe they realize it's going to be the next Mastodon or thread soon.





