Friday, February 08, 2019

Blind Item #5

Speaking of forgiveness, this movie studio owned tabloid has decided the disgraced producer should no longer be disgraced and is finding people in the business who will go on the record saying enough is enough and that he should be welcomed back. They then publish puff pieces. Disgusting. 


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  1. Weinstien and TMZ?

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  2. Weinstein? Already?
    They always say it's difficult to make it in Hollywood, but it seems if you made it once, you can do whatever the fuck you want.

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  3. if he ends up in jail that could hamper any comeback.

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  4. Well Juliette Binoche has said that Harvey should work again so it’s a matter of time.

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  5. i watched a documentary on Hulu this week about him. i honestly had NO idea just how many people he's been involved with, and the extent of his sexual assaults.

    they had several women who were assaulted by him speaking. and then of course they show Meryl Streep, whom i've never really liked anyway and just don't think she's "all that" as far as an actress; however, i despise her now.

    and his assistant who HELPED HIM perpetrate these assaults should be charged right along with him.

    he really is a sick sick man.

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  6. What's the name of the doc?

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  7. @raven, Meryl Streep is the type of person who would sell her own people to Englishmen on wooden ships.

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  8. "Untouchable" is a documentary about the pig.

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2019/01/25/harvey-weinstein-documentary-sundance-festival/2686003002/

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  9. @Nathan Morgan

    i'm trying to log into my Hulu online, but apparently i don't remember my password (programmed into the tv). as soon as i can change it, i will get the title for you.

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  10. Try "Untouchable" @Nathan Morgan.

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  11. I see Juliette Binoche is defending Weinstein. Maybe Harvey will thank Juliette in his hotel room.

    https://variety.com/2019/film/festivals/juliette-binoche-harvey-weinstein-hes-had-enough-berlin-film-festival-1203131158/

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  12. @Nathan

    okay. i'm obviously losing my mind. apparently i watched it on Vudu (i have Netflix, Hulu, Roku and Vudu).

    it is called: The Reckoning: Hollywood's Worst Kept Secret

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  13. In fairness, bullshitters like Argento and McGowan got miles of press.

    If couching is a crime, punish both sides.

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  14. @Brayson

    ugh. i really thought she was all nice, pure, love and light. *puke*

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  15. https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-news/harvey-weinstein-accusers-metoo-the-reckoning-documentary-trailer-746366/

    i will never watch anything any of those actresses are in ever again.

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  16. @raven, apparently Harvey rewarded those who were willing to sleep with him, otherwise it was rapin' time.

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  17. @Brayson

    this documentary focused more on some lesser known actresses who probably didn't make it bigger because they re-buffed him. one of them, Melissa Sagemiller, he invited to travel on his personal plane (from some event) and she declined. she had her own plane ticket.

    when she got to the airport, she was called to a white emergency telephone. his "assistant" told her that a car was waiting for her. she said she had her own flight. i believe her flight was cancelled. creepy AF.

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  18. Anonymous9:31 AM

    ALL the allure for these celebrities FADE into HELL once you imagine some old fucker like Weinstein and Woody Allen teabagging these ho's.

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  20. @AkhaldanSolo

    +11111

    and don't forget to add Penelope Cruz to that list.

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  21. This is only one side of the story. I wish the women whose lives became amazing from banging Harvey would come forward.

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  22. @:|raven|:

    There was a blind a year or two ago that Penelope Cruz got all scissory with Salma Hayek. That one thought gave me some serious trouser tenting.
    So I can just about overlook her straddling Harvey's tiny chode.

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  23. Anonymous10:16 AM

    Wow, reading these comments there's a lot of shitty people on here who believe a lot of stupid stuff without ANY proof, just some silly gossip. "I never liked her" "She slept with Weinstein on purpose" "She has dick breath" Found this site & I'm already leaving. You guys are sick

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  24. @Lonely Bastard

    LOL Selma is hot. i've never found Penelope that attractive.

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  25. @gen

    are you DEFENDING Harvey Weinstein???

    Meryl, is that you??

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  26. Second flounce of the day from here by Gen.

    Must have a stutter.

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  27. Jeez gen, do you need to see a video of every under-the-desk-blow job or hotel "meeting" to realize the truth?

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  28. Oh wait, gen is probably another one of these tools that will come back and say they were only trying to get a reaction out of people.

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    1. Or “just pretending to be a Stan of Jennifer Lawrence.” 😂

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  29. Yeah slamming the actresses who may have caved and then had a career still is misplaced. Put it this way. They weren't any less abused perse. Maybe they just felt they had to or once something at happened they then chose to USE it to further themselves in self preservation. It takes someone very brave with little to lose to go against a juggernaut who had the weight of Hollywood behind him. Be a squeaky wheel, it falls on deaf ears or gets covered up, you get blacklisted, and you're career dreams are dead at 20 or 25. It isn't that simple. There is a reason women have 'put up' with this and it is because there is real fear and fallout and repercussions. I feel for ANYONE in this situation, whether they then reluctantly consented, were forced, or just flat out sad no and we're smeared. It is a very complication situation.

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  30. Sooo....are we to guess, in three or so years after # metoo, we're going to have a film(s) written by Max Landis, directed by Bryan Singer and produced by Harvey? (Ensue headbanging frustration)



    Title suggestions?

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  31. @Freebird, That was one of the most ridiculous things I've ever seen on CDAN lol

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  32. @kiki, No because they caved and gained an advantage over competing actresses wouldn't cave in ethically or morally. Getting a role is like getting a job. Now I'm guessing you never lost out on a job because you wouldn't suck a dick. But try to think of all the talented women who missed out on roles because some whore who couldn't act was willing to get bent over a desk. Not only do the actresses with principles suffer, but so does the audience. Growing up it didn't make sense why there were so many untalented bimbos on tv or in movies, were good actresses that difficult to find, was there a shortage in Hollywood? Nope it was the casting couch, there was only a shortage of good actresses who would also toss your salad for a role. It's not very complicated at all, it's called having character.

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  33. @Brayson: I think I officially love you!

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  34. Ugh. Binoche is probably one of those who gave child rapist Polanski a standing ovation. Jeez, both of these poor guys are so misunderstood!

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  35. Anonymous8:26 AM

    gen said...
    Wow, reading these comments

    Whine all you want little girl it's time you woke up and understood how Hollywood really rolls. Just TRY and watch Hunger Games without imagining the smell n her top lip and the fact that she willingly gave Weinstein's hairy nuts a blowjob.

    And oh, btw, Hunger Games is a movie who's Director has a son that was a serial killer Elliot Rodgers.

    ELLIOT RODGER; BRYAN SINGER; MICHAEL JACKSON...
    http://aanirfan.blogspot.com/2014/06/elliot-rodger-sex-slave.html

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