Blind Items Revealed #2
June 27, 2018
Despite at least one publicist begging her A+ list client to pull out of a movie, that A+ lister and another still support their abusive director and his casting of an abusive co-star. Old boys club in fill swing. I hope this movie bombs. I hope every reporter has the balls to ask tough questions in every interview. They won't because they like saying, "I talked to so and so the other day," so they can get some good table at an overpriced crap restaurant in town to make them feel like their d**k is bigger than reality. cc: Ariana Grande
Brad Pitt/Leonardo DiCaprio/Once Upon A Time In Hollywood/Quentin Tarantino/Emile Hirsch
Despite at least one publicist begging her A+ list client to pull out of a movie, that A+ lister and another still support their abusive director and his casting of an abusive co-star. Old boys club in fill swing. I hope this movie bombs. I hope every reporter has the balls to ask tough questions in every interview. They won't because they like saying, "I talked to so and so the other day," so they can get some good table at an overpriced crap restaurant in town to make them feel like their d**k is bigger than reality. cc: Ariana Grande
Brad Pitt/Leonardo DiCaprio/Once Upon A Time In Hollywood/Quentin Tarantino/Emile Hirsch
YEah. I am grossed out by Q, generally, and more so since hearing what he did to Uma. The fact that he is doing a Manson movie makes me a little sick actually. Oh so glamorous!? It seems a bit too in your face, somehow, given the timing.
ReplyDeleteHaving said that, the fact that we have celebrity murderers AT all is insane and of course, Manson wasn't at the scene of the crime. If you can die in prison for influencing people to kill... some kind of precedent, really.
Will he have whoever is playing Polanski at the house when the murders happen?????
Deletewhat a bunch of creeps. Shame hollywood is full of scum. Where are the good guys?
ReplyDeleteI think it’s human nature to become a scumbag when you have the power that these Hollywood types have. You have literally everyone kissing your ass and and telling you how great you are all day every day, your publicist sets up dates with the most beautiful women in the world and on the side you can, quite literally, walk up and “grab a random woman by the pussy” and she will be flattered by it, it just goes to your head.
DeleteI used to despise people that lived in LA because even in the finance world people act like they’re Brad Pitt (and they talk about movies all the time even when we are talking about buying a business that’s not even remotely related to film), but I realized that it’s just a quirk of human evolution.
I think almost anyone that’s treated the way celebrities are treated would turn into the same kind of scum.
Tarantino has been in the fucking business for thirty years and for at least 25 of those 30 years everybody has known he's a creep. He still works because the majority of his movies are 1)good and 2)make the moneymen money.
ReplyDeletePitt makes strange choices, like getting with Angie, Leo is a lost cause, Tarantino thinks it's fine to drug and rape 13 year olds if you're a famous director, and Hirsch, liked him in The Girl Next Door, haven't bothered to watch any of his other stuff, but attacking women at parties is way not cool.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.vulture.com/2018/06/jameela-jamil-emile-hirsch-abuse-tarantino.html
Agreed sandy. I don’t like Quentin at all and I don’t condone his actions but you can’t say he doesn’t make good movies. Django will definitely go down as one of my all time favourites.
ReplyDeleteI love how celebs who talk about violence end up starring in films that glorify violence and are friends with/support abusers. The hypocrisy of Hollyweird knows no bounds.
ReplyDeleteEh, The Hateful Eight, Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs were good, everything else was blah. He's a much better writer than director, great with dialogue.
ReplyDeleteStill gonna be first in line when this comes out.
ReplyDeleteThis movie is being promoted in every entertainment magazine. I'm sick of it.
ReplyDeletei really hope Manson fails. QT is a one trick pony type of director and his films work as bubble gum over the top cartoon violence inverting genre tropes, but to do a film of an actual murder, and one that affected an entire nation so greatly and whose immediate families are still alive, can't stomach it.
ReplyDeleteUnless he does a 180 and does something really well thought out and poignant, with no gore, but I dont think he has it in him.
Disgusting filmmaker disgusting film and disgusting exploitation to profit off of a horrible tragedy. Absolutely abhorrent.
ReplyDeleteThis will be Tarantino's last movie.
ReplyDeleteI really don't know why people enjoy his work. His movies have always been equally as repugnant as his personality to my eye. But then, Uwe Boll has his aficionados so apparently there is an audience for every hack director with a taste for violence.
ReplyDeleteI think Tarantino is a great director and Pulp Fiction is one of my favorite movies, but I am really concerned about his exploiting a real life terrible murder. We'll see how it goes, I guess.
ReplyDelete@Dr. King, exactly. Where are the good guys? Can we get a day of good guy (and girl) blind reveals please? 👩⚖️
ReplyDeleteQ is a CREEP! He is the Dictionary definition of CREEP!
ReplyDeleteWasn't there a blind about Hirsch getting abused during the filming of Milk?? I think Penn and Brolin tied him up and a dominatrix abused him or something like that??
ReplyDeleteQT has a talent for soundtracks. I look forward to hearing this one, but I've no interest in seeing the movie.
ReplyDeleteHis best film is Jackie Brown. He can do a non-gory film.
I don't understand why everyone is shocked by a Manson movie..there have been many movies already on the case.
ReplyDelete@SpiderRico Did you feel the same vitriol towards Titanic?
ReplyDeletewhy the cc for Ariana grande?
ReplyDelete@omfg I think it's about exaggerating the size of her boyfriends dick or something.
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