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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2016 18:37:05 GMT
People dragging JLaw for that need to get a fucking life. If a man said that to a reporter, no one would give a fuck. It's disgusting. I don't think that' true. Gurl, give me what you're smoking because I want to live in your world
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2016 18:42:39 GMT
I don't think that' true. Gurl, give me what you're smoking because I want to live in your world Listen, I'm all about equality but I've seen plenty of guys called out for being dicks to the press. Now, if you want to talk about TRUE inequality why don't we discuss the fact that women last night for acting categories.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2016 18:59:02 GMT
Gurl, give me what you're smoking because I want to live in your world Listen, I'm all about equality but I've seen plenty of guys called out for being dicks to the press. Now, if you want to talk about TRUE inequality why don't we discuss the fact that women last night for acting categories. Sure, people call them dicks. I haven't said that doesn't happen. But let's not pretend like they get it anywhere near as bad. And BIB: wut?
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Post by Admin on Jan 11, 2016 19:38:47 GMT
If a man acted like she did, he would absolutely get same shit. When Lawrence behaved horrendously during SAG ensemble win years back and Pena behaved a bit worse he got more shit, in proportion to his fame vs hers. So I don't think it's about anyone needing to 'get a life' but it's about one spoiled, unfunny chick missing her mark and being rude and unprofessional instead of funny. It has nothing to do with her sex, it's simply to do with her personality.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2016 19:49:14 GMT
Listen, I'm all about equality but I've seen plenty of guys called out for being dicks to the press. Now, if you want to talk about TRUE inequality why don't we discuss the fact that women last night for acting categories. Sure, people call them dicks. I haven't said that doesn't happen. But let's not pretend like they get it anywhere near as bad. And BIB: wut? I actually don't have a problem with JLaw but I though her behavior was bullshit, I'm probably more annoyed because I come from a family which English isn't their first language, so there is that. As for the other thing, I'm just saying that if we want to complain about unequal treatment at the GG or most award shows for that matter there is that.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2016 19:49:32 GMT
If a man acted like she did, he would absolutely get same shit. When Lawrence behaved horrendously during SAG ensemble win years back and Pena behaved a bit worse he got more shit, in proportion to his fame vs hers. So I don't think it's about anyone needing to 'get a life' but it's about one spoiled, unfunny chick missing her mark and being rude and unprofessional instead of funny. It has nothing to do with her sex, it's simply to do with her personality. Oh I agree with you that it doesn't have to do with her sex. People should get a life regardless of which celebrity, male or female, they obsess about next.
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Post by Admin on Jan 11, 2016 19:49:44 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jan 11, 2016 19:51:36 GMT
If a man acted like she did, he would absolutely get same shit. When Lawrence behaved horrendously during SAG ensemble win years back and Pena behaved a bit worse he got more shit, in proportion to his fame vs hers. So I don't think it's about anyone needing to 'get a life' but it's about one spoiled, unfunny chick missing her mark and being rude and unprofessional instead of funny. It has nothing to do with her sex, it's simply to do with her personality. Oh I agree with you that it doesn't have to do with her sex. People should get a life regardless of which celebrity, male or female, they obsess about next. But who are you to tell people to get 'a life'? Maybe some people like obsessing over celebrities. Maybe some people like to spend time gaming. Maybe some people like to spend time obsessing over clothes. Maybe some people like to spend a lot of time on message boards.
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Post by Basil on Jan 11, 2016 19:54:03 GMT
If a man acted like she did, he would absolutely get same shit. When Lawrence behaved horrendously during SAG ensemble win years back and Pena behaved a bit worse he got more shit, in proportion to his fame vs hers. So I don't think it's about anyone needing to 'get a life' but it's about one spoiled, unfunny chick missing her mark and being rude and unprofessional instead of funny. It has nothing to do with her sex, it's simply to do with her personality. And yet you were mad at Richard Madden, when he dared to criticize Cara Delevingne for unprofessional behavior during an interview.
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Post by Admin on Jan 11, 2016 19:55:39 GMT
If a man acted like she did, he would absolutely get same shit. When Lawrence behaved horrendously during SAG ensemble win years back and Pena behaved a bit worse he got more shit, in proportion to his fame vs hers. So I don't think it's about anyone needing to 'get a life' but it's about one spoiled, unfunny chick missing her mark and being rude and unprofessional instead of funny. It has nothing to do with her sex, it's simply to do with her personality. And yet you were mad at Richard Madden, when he dared to criticize Cara Delevingne for unprofessional behavior during an interview. Lawrence wasn't provoked by a journalist. Cara was.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2016 20:00:06 GMT
If a man acted like she did, he would absolutely get same shit. No he wouldn't. I don't know why some people have trouble admitting that this is a problem. You're allowed to be critical of her if you think she was out of line, but to deny that men don't face the same level of scrutiny is just being willfully ignorant.
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Post by Admin on Jan 11, 2016 20:04:07 GMT
If a man acted like she did, he would absolutely get same shit. No he wouldn't. I don't know why some people have trouble admitting that this is a problem. You're allowed to be critical of her if you think she was out of line, but to deny that men don't face the same level of scrutiny is just being willfully ignorant. I'm not entirely sure why are you making this an issue? It has nothing to do with her sex. She was rude. Same as on that SAG conference - everyone was rude, men, women, everyone except for Amy Adams. People are not criticizing her here because she is a chick, but because of how she behaved. I'm sure if, I don't know, Oscar Isaac who also won would act in this way he would also got such remarks. The only reason she is getting so many of bad tweets for this is because of overexposure to her, which again has nothing to with her being a woman, but everything to do with being overexposed celebrity
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2016 20:05:48 GMT
Oh I agree with you that it doesn't have to do with her sex. People should get a life regardless of which celebrity, male or female, they obsess about next. But who are you to tell people to get 'a life'? Maybe some people like obsessing over celebrities. Maybe some people like to spend time gaming. Maybe some people like to spend time obsessing over clothes. Maybe some people like to spend a lot of time on message boards. From my point of view, there is a difference between being interested in celebrities, which I am too, and constantly trash talking them. There's also a difference between trash talking actual people and being interested in objects like games, movies, clothes, you name it.
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Post by Admin on Jan 11, 2016 20:07:43 GMT
But who are you to tell people to get 'a life'? Maybe some people like obsessing over celebrities. Maybe some people like to spend time gaming. Maybe some people like to spend time obsessing over clothes. Maybe some people like to spend a lot of time on message boards. From my point of view, there is a difference between being interested in celebrities, which I am too, and constantly trash talking them. There's also a difference between trash talking actual people and being interested in objects like games, movies, clothes, you name it. And from my point of view telling actual people 'to get a life' is included in trash talking them.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2016 20:09:06 GMT
No he wouldn't. I don't know why some people have trouble admitting that this is a problem. You're allowed to be critical of her if you think she was out of line, but to deny that men don't face the same level of scrutiny is just being willfully ignorant. I'm not entirely sure why are you making this an issue? It has nothing to do with her sex. She was rude. Same as on that SAG conference - everyone was rude, men, women, everyone except for Amy Adams. People are not criticizing her here because she is a chick, but because of how she behaved. I'm sure if, I don't know, Oscar Isaac who also won would act in this way he would also got such remarks. The only reason she is getting so many of bad tweets for this is because of overexposure to her, which again has nothing to with her being a woman, but everything to do with being overexposed celebrity I'm making it an issue because it's an overreaction that I'm 100% sure would not have happened if she were a man. What happened had nothing on SAG 2014 where she was actually rude. Calling out a reporter for talking to you while staring at his phone is not rude. It's calling out a douchebag (who happens to be spending all his time retweeting everyone he can find calling her a bitch ). It's like people are watching a 2 year old clip and only finally reacting
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Post by Admin on Jan 11, 2016 20:12:05 GMT
I'm not entirely sure why are you making this an issue? It has nothing to do with her sex. She was rude. Same as on that SAG conference - everyone was rude, men, women, everyone except for Amy Adams. People are not criticizing her here because she is a chick, but because of how she behaved. I'm sure if, I don't know, Oscar Isaac who also won would act in this way he would also got such remarks. The only reason she is getting so many of bad tweets for this is because of overexposure to her, which again has nothing to with her being a woman, but everything to do with being overexposed celebrity I'm making it an issue because it's an overreaction that I'm 100% sure would not have happened if she were a man. What happened had nothing on SAG 2014 where she was actually rude. Calling out a reporter for talking to you while staring at his phone is not rude. It's calling out a douchebag (who happens to be spending all his time retweeting everyone he can find calling her a bitch ). It's like people are watching a 2 year old clip and only finally reacting I think reporters look at their notes, phones etc. during those things. But she attempted to make a joke out of it and it backfired. I don't see how it was in any ways necessary for her comment on a journalist simply looking at his phone. It was an unnecessary comment in the first place and then she took it even further. She humiliated this guy, I'm not surprised he is mad.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2016 20:14:49 GMT
I'm making it an issue because it's an overreaction that I'm 100% sure would not have happened if she were a man. What happened had nothing on SAG 2014 where she was actually rude. Calling out a reporter for talking to you while staring at his phone is not rude. It's calling out a douchebag (who happens to be spending all his time retweeting everyone he can find calling her a bitch ). It's like people are watching a 2 year old clip and only finally reacting I think reporters look at their notes, phones etc. during those things. But she attempted to make a joke out of it and it backfired. I don't see how it was in any ways necessary for her comment on a journalist simply looking at his phone. It was an unnecessary comment in the first place and then she took it even further. She humiliated this guy, I'm not surprised he is mad. He wasn't looking at notes, he was filming her and staring at his phone instead of her while asking his question. IMO that is rude. Tom Hardy would have said something too
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Post by Basil on Jan 11, 2016 20:17:36 GMT
She humiliated this guy, I'm not surprised he is mad. Oh, I don't think he's mad at all, this shit is going to make him famous. That's the best thing about this whole incident, the only person who has any right to be offended, is profiting from it the most.
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Post by Admin on Jan 11, 2016 20:18:36 GMT
I think reporters look at their notes, phones etc. during those things. But she attempted to make a joke out of it and it backfired. I don't see how it was in any ways necessary for her comment on a journalist simply looking at his phone. It was an unnecessary comment in the first place and then she took it even further. She humiliated this guy, I'm not surprised he is mad. He wasn't looking at notes, he was filming her and staring at his phone instead of her while asking his question. IMO that is rude. Tom Hardy would have said something too But Hardy is not purposefully exposing himself to the press. He is horrible when it comes to the press so he has good sense of not doing too much of it. He is not running around to every interview, talk show and press junket, because he knows he sucks at this. Lawrence clearly overreached when it comes to her comedy abilities yesterday.
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Post by Admin on Jan 11, 2016 20:20:07 GMT
She humiliated this guy, I'm not surprised he is mad. Oh, I don't think he's mad at all, this shit is going to make him famous. That's the best thing about this whole incident, the only person who has any right to be offended, is profiting from it the most. Yes, I'm sure the life goal for this journalist was being the butt of the joke for a celebrity. It may make him 'famous' but I don't think that person wants that sort of attention for something like this.
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