Everything posted by DramatistDreamer
-
The Politics Thread
JMO but this seems like a terrible idea for the average Filipino.
- Oh no, ANOTHER Mass Shooting in the U.S. SMH
-
Coronavirus/Covid-19 Discussion Thread
- The Tennis Thread
I go up and down regarding the dress, depending on the angle but I love that she brought back the beads in some fashion for the occasion.- IATSE Sets Strike Date
Electoral College? Oh my, what a mess and that does indeed appear to be a close vote.- The Politics Thread
While I understand why they're doing it, that the Dems want to present a united front, still...ugh 🙄 at letting Kyrsten Sinema talk.- The Politics Thread
Speaking of facing charges and finally, a reckoning-- Adele Thread
Thought Adele fans might enjoy this.- The Media/Journalism Thread
^^The VP's trip was very successful, from what I have read. She is fluent in French as she attended high school in Montreal, but hey why give a woman any credit for intelligence and worldliness, let alone a Black woman. A lot of media is just not worth acknowledging, tbh. But I digress. While I have no intention of reading this book, this passage does illustrate that Bartiromo is who we think she is and has been for quite some time.- The Tennis Thread
So far, he admits, he has no physical evidence. I hope Simon is right about his sources.- The Tennis Thread
I didn't see the match but some tweets described him as being in tears.- As The World Turns Discussion Thread
- The Tennis Thread
Seems like a coordinated response from the bigwigs. WTA CEO finally responded, now BJK and others are tweeted their responses today. Better late than never, I guess. 🤨 Still doesn't answer the question of Peng's whereabouts but hopefully she's somewhere safe and maybe it's best her whereabouts are not broadcast to the public.- The Politics Thread
Seems like I found the answer- Lukashenko is trying to punish the EU for sanctions. According to reports, Belarus has been offering visas to desperate Kurdish Iraqis, even so far as, expanding flights into Belarus and having border guards direct migrants to the border with Lithuania and when that got too busy, the border with Poland. The guards, who pointed out gaps in the fence where entry is easier, even supplied migrants with wire-cutters and axes to cut through the fence. Once on the Polish side, migrants are pushed back as far as the forest, but have no way to get back to Belarus and are trapped in the forest in freezing temperatures with no food, some migrants have died of exposure. These migrants are being used as pawns, it's tragic.- Y&R: Old Articles
The idea of Colleen and Scotty dating might have been a good one if they dated briefly during a time when there was still strong dislike between Traci and Lauren but that has since been resolved and neither character has had the benefit of strong writing in recent years to hope to revive that history- talk about sailed ships. The other unfortunate aspect of that is how underwritten Scotty has been written as an adult, to the point of neglect. Colleen, at least is a relatively well developed character (by today's standards) to be utilized without too much work but the recent characterization of Scotty is a mess and speaks to how poorly developed that generation of legacy characters truly are.- The Politics Thread
- The Tennis Thread
A few players like Alizé Cornet and Jamie Hampton are raising the alarm, wanting to keep the topic front of mind. It's weird how the tennis media will obsessively report on the work ethic of players, as well as minor on court incidents (Tiafoe vs. Sinner) with fervor while they seemingly ignore this. It very much reminds me of sectors of the so-called soap media that report breathlessly on certain topics, while ignoring things like actors avoiding COVID-19 safety protocols and posting transphobic messages on social media. How can we take these journalists seriously 😑? Don't get me started on the higher-ups at the WTA! That organization needs a real change of leadership.- As The World Turns Discussion Thread
Normally, I avoid these gossipy blogs and vlogs but I actually recognized the subjects in this particular video. When the host described the situation as a soap opera and then proceeded to yell "Soap opera music!" And OMG, guess what theme music was used at the :22 second mark??😵😂 Actually, the music begins around the :16 second mark. My God, he's petty though!- As The World Turns Discussion Thread
Something very interesting that I picked up on when I watched an episode from November 1986. Frannie Hughes, while in London, was having a conversation with a PhD candidate in child clinical psychology, Dr. Hildebrand whose focus, among one other speciality, was autism. I wonder whether this was there earliest reference to autism in a daytime soap? The quality of this episode is poor, so, at times it can be hard to make out some bits, here and there but Dr. Hildebrand was definitely clear on autism.- The Tennis Thread
Some WTA players are beginning to ask "Where Is Peng Shuai?"- The Tennis Thread
From what I have heard, he's not but I admit that I am usually wary of American players, especially the guys. Paul is, at this for this weekend, standing in the way of having us have to listen to the endless carping about American men not coming through in tennis tournaments.- The Tennis Thread
Good for Paul though. He's seized the opportunity while it was available.- Unpopular opinions: cancelled soaps edition
Facts. Easily.- Nicole Kidman as Lucille Ball in “Being the Ricardos”
I'm not really going to get into other people's feelings on the interview but having just read it myself, I take much of what Sorkin says with a grain of salt. There really is no such thing as "Cancel Culture". There are criminals like Harvey Weinstein, R. Kelly and Bill Cosby and remains to be seen whether any of them will do any real time. Dave Chappelle is a millionaire several times over, who did a 'hit and run' stand up piece and will likely return with another special on some media vehicle, whether on streaming or in some comedy club. His career won't be hurting at all, no matter the number of denunciations. Also, Sorkin is no one to decry cancel culture when he practically threatened to sue some middle-schoolers for staging a play at their schools because he didn't want any competition for his star-studded Broadway version of To Kill A Mockingbird. Yes, you heard that right, the producers of the Broadway production threatened to sue any production of the stage adaptation that was being staged anywhere within 50 miles of the Broadway play. Now that sure seems like cancelling something. It's also hard for me to believe that someone of Sorkin's age never knew that Lucille Ball had to face the HUAC. It's a well known quote that Desi Arnaz said to the press that "The only thing "red" about Lucy is her hair!" There are no big screen movies about Ball but there are some excellent documentaries on her. One on U.S. public television, than be found in any public library gives a great deal of insight into Ball. I do agree with Sorkin's statement that looks are not very important in casting Ball, but then he goes on to call Kidman a wonderful mimic of Ball, despite so many people claiming to hear Kidman's Aussie accent in the trailer. He's also assuming that those who are critical of Kidman as the choice is simply because they are confusing Lucille Ball and Lucille Ricardo, when there is more than enough footage of Ball in non-Lucy situations to discern her manner outside of the sitcom. I also get the fact that he wants an experienced actress and not a "beginner" as he puts it, but honestly there are plenty of highly experienced actresses who are still not household names, he only need to look at Broadway, but Sorkin is only interested in big stars, even his B'day play proves this. It also made me chuckle when he says he doesn't wish to hide behind the casting director in his explanation for why he hired a European actor to play a Caribbean Latin American man, yet still proceeds to throw her under the bus by saying she was fine with it and she's a Latina. Sorkin did unwittingly reveal the fact that he wasn't going to say no to two big stars who express the desire to be in the movie. (In a way, this is a strangely ironic twist to the recurrent theme of I Love Lucy where Lucy always wanted to be featured at her husband's club but he would always refuse her, so she had to scheme to get in). The money aspect and the star vehicle seems like the most honest part of this interview. At the risk of getting into an aspect that I usually avoid, for not wanting to sound critical of someone's looks, Sorkin goes on about how gorgeous Ball was in her prime (and she was stunningly beautiful), comparing her to Jessica Rabbit or Rita Hayworth, nothing about Kidman in this trailer gives off that vibe. Perhaps I would have to watch the movie to get a better look. Kidman as Lucy, even in casual settings, looks extremely "made up" and not in a flattering way--they've sort of made her look "plastic-y". I guess when the movie comes out and people actually see it, will be the best way to discern whether this is all just talk.- Unpopular opinions: cancelled soaps edition
Even the Metro North is terrible, in some ways it's worse--such a slow moving train (that's if you're not on a train that gets derailed) that has only gotten worse with the passage of time mostly because of old tracks. There was a time when I had to take it 5, 6 days a week for a few months-- boy, was I ever miserable! - The Tennis Thread
Important Information
By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy