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Niamh. 11-01-2017 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chewy (Post 9142372)
I liked the film, but I refuse to watch it again after learning about what the director did.

Oh wow, just did some reading up on it, that's shocking. I wouldn't watch a Roman Polanski film either on principle

arista 11-01-2017 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chewy (Post 9142372)
I liked the film, but I refuse to watch it again after learning about what the director did.

Raped a boy
yes - not good

Rob! 11-01-2017 01:21 PM

His mate can try and defend him all he likes, it doesn't alter any of the facts :idc:

Niamh. 11-01-2017 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob! (Post 9142389)
His mate can try and defend him all he likes, it doesn't alter any of the facts :idc:

Discrediting Meryl Streep or Hollywood doesn't make Donald Trump a good president or person for sure

Crimson Dynamo 11-01-2017 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob! (Post 9142389)
His mate can try and defend him all he likes, it doesn't alter any of the facts :idc:

what facts?

arista 11-01-2017 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 9142386)
Oh wow, just did some reading up on it, that's shocking. I wouldn't watch a Roman Polanski film either on principle


I will as its before that event

Top Film
1974 on BluRay
Chinatown

Jack Nicholson

Livia 11-01-2017 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 9142311)
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/...3969262056.jpghttp://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/...3969270848.jpg


:rolleyes:

Brilliant article on the Streep speech by Piers Morgan

-----

Last night, Streep received a Lifetime Achievement award at the Golden Globes, and chose the moment to launch a very personal attack on Donald Trump.

She began by saying that Hollywood, foreigners and the press are ‘the most vilified segments of American society right now’.

At which point the cameras panned out to hundreds of the richest, most privileged people in American society sitting in the audience in their $10,000 tuxedos and $20,000 dresses, loudly cheering this acknowledgement of their dreadful victimhood.

She then said that if all the ‘outsiders and foreigners’ were kicked out of Hollywood, ‘you’ll have nothing to watch but football and mixed martial arts, which are not the arts.’

Wow.

I haven’t heard such elitist snobbery since Hillary Clinton branded Trump supporters ‘a basket of deplorables’.

For your information, Ms Streep, tens of millions of ordinary Americans love football and the MMA and would be quite happy watching their favourite sports at the expense of the next Woody Allen film.

Her real target, though, was Trump. She’d come to take him down, and that is exactly what she proceeded to do.

‘There were many powerful performances this year that did breathtaking, compassionate work,’ she said. ‘But there was one performance that stunned me. It sank it hooks in my heart, not because it was good – there’s nothing good about it. But it was effective and it did its job. It was that moment when the person asking to sit in the most respected seat in our country imitated a disabled reporter. Someone he outranked in privilege and power and the capacity to fight back.’

Meryl’s bottom lip began to tremble.

‘It kind of broke my heart when I saw it,’ she cried, ‘and I still can’t get it out of my head. This instinct to humiliate when it’s modelled by someone in the public platform, by someone powerful, filters down into everybody’s life because it kind of gives permission for other people to do the same thing.’

Hmmm.

Really, Meryl?

For starters, the incident to which she referred didn’t happen last year, it happened in 2015. There’s even been another Golden Globes in between then and now, at which it was never mentioned.

Second, Trump has always furiously denied – and has again today on Twitter - he was mocking the reporter’s disability and a Conservative website produced video evidence of numerous other instances where he made the exact same gesture to fully able-bodied people when attacking them. (See here and decide for yourself)

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/...3969443185.jpghttp://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/...3969426032.jpg

Third, the reporter is hardly a powerless individual with ‘no capacity to fight back’; he’s a long-time Pulitzer-prize winning investigative journalist at the New York Times, a paper that’s trashed Trump for decades.

But putting all that to one side for a moment – and if Trump WAS mocking a man’s disability then I agree it was disgraceful - let’s move to what Streep said next: ‘Disrespect invites disrespect. Violence incites violence. When the powerful use their position to bully others, we all lose.’

At this point, I laughed out loud with incredulity.

Not at the words themselves, which are laudable.

No, it was at the hypocrisy.

You’d be hard-pushed to find an industry that encourages more disrespect and violence than Hollywood.

A place where rich powerful people make billions of dollars by regularly pandering to the lowest common denominators of sexism, racism, homophobia and misogyny.

And happily exploit ever more hideous, graphic violence to make a fast, easy buck.

And seethe from every tinsel-encrusted pore with the very kind of nasty, power-based bullying that Meryl Streep claims to be so incensed by in Trump.

So great though her censorious words indisputably are, they would be perhaps better directed at her own back yard.

To highlight just one example of Streep’s shocking hypocrisy, what about the 2003 Oscars when she leaped to her feet and gave child rapist Roman Polanski a standing ovation after he was announced as winner of Best Director for The Pianist?

She was joined by numerous superstars in the room, many of whom were also seen on camera last night applauding and cheering as Streep attacked Trump’s supposed immorality.

Clearly, their collective high moral values are a movable feast.

At the end of her speech, Streep launched a passionate defense of the press. ‘They’ll need us to safeguard the truth,’ she said.

Now, I’ve been a journalist for over 30 years. I love my industry, warts and all, and I welcome any support.

But when it comes to the truth, many parts of America’s media were found severely wanting in this election campaign.

Frankly, a lot of the coverage was a fact-starved partisan disgrace as they fought to see who could sink deeper into the tank for Hillary Clinton.

The mainstream US media, having gleefully fuelled Trump’s candidacy for months to suit their own self-serving commercial interests, then turned on him like spitting cobras when he looked like he might actually win.

It’s also a fact that no president in modern times has been so anti-press, or so intent on attacking press freedom, as Barack Obama, one of Streep’s heroes.

Under his administration, the US government has set a new record for withholding Freedom of Information Act requests. Obama’s also used the Espionage Act to prosecute whistleblowers who leak to journalists more times than all previous administrations COMBINED.

So yes, the stench of hypocrisy throughout Streep’s speech was putridly pungent.

My overriding disappointment though is that she missed a massive opportunity to do something really constructive.

How much more effective would it have been had the most powerful woman in Hollywood called for unity not division, demanded a stop to all the teeth-gnashing and wailing over the election result, and urged Donald Trump in his inauguration speech to preach tolerance, fairness and equality?

That would have been a truly courageous and admirable thing to do.

nstead, Meryl Streep poured another 100 gallons of oil onto an already inflamed toxic fire.

She will get exactly what she wanted: today, she’s the toast of Hollywood, the darling of social media and a heroine to every Millennial in the world.

I’ve seen people on my Twitter feed say they actually wept with joy at her words.

But the reality is that she’s also enraged tens of millions of Americans who voted for and like Donald Trump, not to mention those who love their football and MMA.

And she’s simply re-confirmed to them what Mark Wahlberg said a few weeks ago when he urged actors not to talk about politics:

‘A lot of Hollywood is living in a bubble. They’re pretty out of touch with the common person, with the everyday guy out there providing for their family.’

Quite.

Meryl, I still love you dearly, but you had a chance to bring your country together last night and you blew it.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...g-ovation.html


views?

Firstly, I'm pretty sure Roman Polanski never stood for the presidency. And secondly, the word "brilliant" does not ever belong in the same sentence as the words "Piers" and "Morgan".

Crimson Dynamo 11-01-2017 01:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 9142424)
Firstly, I'm pretty sure Roman Polanski never stood for the presidency. And secondly, the word "brilliant" does not ever belong in the same sentence as the words "Piers" and "Morgan".

so as long as paedos dont run for office its ok to applaud them in public?



wow:shocked:

Crimson Dynamo 11-01-2017 01:42 PM

and piers is a leg end

:nono:

Kizzy 11-01-2017 01:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 9142337)
Its Piers Morgan

Is that supposed to make it better?... :joker: Your link was from the mail

Glenn-C 11-01-2017 02:26 PM

If this is how the President-Elect of the USA is going to react to any kind of criticism, then good look for the next 4 years Americans!

https://media.giphy.com/media/3o85xq...sZBS/giphy.gif

Crimson Dynamo 11-01-2017 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Defizo (Post 9142535)
If this is how the President-Elect of the USA is going to react to any kind of criticism, then good look for the next 4 years Americans!

https://media.giphy.com/media/3o85xq...sZBS/giphy.gif

do you mean when a prominent actress drags him on worldwide tv to an audience of millions?


:rolleyes:

Niamh. 11-01-2017 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Defizo (Post 9142535)
If this is how the President-Elect of the USA is going to react to any kind of criticism, then good look for the next 4 years Americans!

https://media.giphy.com/media/3o85xq...sZBS/giphy.gif

I don't think he's going to get that far tbh, this latest Russia stuff isn't looking good for him. Can you imagine all his "Make America great Again" supporters in the states finding out he's actually been in bed with Russia the whole time? :worry:

Kizzy 11-01-2017 02:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 9142540)
do you mean when a prominent actress drags him on worldwide tv to an audience of millions?


:rolleyes:

If he makes criticisms in a public arena such a TV and social media then don't be surprise if that's how others choose to criticise him.

the truth 11-01-2017 03:04 PM

piers destroyed streep there

Tom4784 11-01-2017 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 9142311)
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/...3969262056.jpghttp://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/...3969270848.jpg


:rolleyes:

Brilliant article on the Streep speech by Piers Morgan

-----

Last night, Streep received a Lifetime Achievement award at the Golden Globes, and chose the moment to launch a very personal attack on Donald Trump.

She began by saying that Hollywood, foreigners and the press are ‘the most vilified segments of American society right now’.

At which point the cameras panned out to hundreds of the richest, most privileged people in American society sitting in the audience in their $10,000 tuxedos and $20,000 dresses, loudly cheering this acknowledgement of their dreadful victimhood.

She then said that if all the ‘outsiders and foreigners’ were kicked out of Hollywood, ‘you’ll have nothing to watch but football and mixed martial arts, which are not the arts.’

Wow.

I haven’t heard such elitist snobbery since Hillary Clinton branded Trump supporters ‘a basket of deplorables’.

For your information, Ms Streep, tens of millions of ordinary Americans love football and the MMA and would be quite happy watching their favourite sports at the expense of the next Woody Allen film.

Her real target, though, was Trump. She’d come to take him down, and that is exactly what she proceeded to do.

‘There were many powerful performances this year that did breathtaking, compassionate work,’ she said. ‘But there was one performance that stunned me. It sank it hooks in my heart, not because it was good – there’s nothing good about it. But it was effective and it did its job. It was that moment when the person asking to sit in the most respected seat in our country imitated a disabled reporter. Someone he outranked in privilege and power and the capacity to fight back.’

Meryl’s bottom lip began to tremble.

‘It kind of broke my heart when I saw it,’ she cried, ‘and I still can’t get it out of my head. This instinct to humiliate when it’s modelled by someone in the public platform, by someone powerful, filters down into everybody’s life because it kind of gives permission for other people to do the same thing.’

Hmmm.

Really, Meryl?

For starters, the incident to which she referred didn’t happen last year, it happened in 2015. There’s even been another Golden Globes in between then and now, at which it was never mentioned.

Second, Trump has always furiously denied – and has again today on Twitter - he was mocking the reporter’s disability and a Conservative website produced video evidence of numerous other instances where he made the exact same gesture to fully able-bodied people when attacking them. (See here and decide for yourself)

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/...3969443185.jpghttp://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/...3969426032.jpg

Third, the reporter is hardly a powerless individual with ‘no capacity to fight back’; he’s a long-time Pulitzer-prize winning investigative journalist at the New York Times, a paper that’s trashed Trump for decades.

But putting all that to one side for a moment – and if Trump WAS mocking a man’s disability then I agree it was disgraceful - let’s move to what Streep said next: ‘Disrespect invites disrespect. Violence incites violence. When the powerful use their position to bully others, we all lose.’

At this point, I laughed out loud with incredulity.

Not at the words themselves, which are laudable.

No, it was at the hypocrisy.

You’d be hard-pushed to find an industry that encourages more disrespect and violence than Hollywood.

A place where rich powerful people make billions of dollars by regularly pandering to the lowest common denominators of sexism, racism, homophobia and misogyny.

And happily exploit ever more hideous, graphic violence to make a fast, easy buck.

And seethe from every tinsel-encrusted pore with the very kind of nasty, power-based bullying that Meryl Streep claims to be so incensed by in Trump.

So great though her censorious words indisputably are, they would be perhaps better directed at her own back yard.

To highlight just one example of Streep’s shocking hypocrisy, what about the 2003 Oscars when she leaped to her feet and gave child rapist Roman Polanski a standing ovation after he was announced as winner of Best Director for The Pianist?

She was joined by numerous superstars in the room, many of whom were also seen on camera last night applauding and cheering as Streep attacked Trump’s supposed immorality.

Clearly, their collective high moral values are a movable feast.

At the end of her speech, Streep launched a passionate defense of the press. ‘They’ll need us to safeguard the truth,’ she said.

Now, I’ve been a journalist for over 30 years. I love my industry, warts and all, and I welcome any support.

But when it comes to the truth, many parts of America’s media were found severely wanting in this election campaign.

Frankly, a lot of the coverage was a fact-starved partisan disgrace as they fought to see who could sink deeper into the tank for Hillary Clinton.

The mainstream US media, having gleefully fuelled Trump’s candidacy for months to suit their own self-serving commercial interests, then turned on him like spitting cobras when he looked like he might actually win.

It’s also a fact that no president in modern times has been so anti-press, or so intent on attacking press freedom, as Barack Obama, one of Streep’s heroes.

Under his administration, the US government has set a new record for withholding Freedom of Information Act requests. Obama’s also used the Espionage Act to prosecute whistleblowers who leak to journalists more times than all previous administrations COMBINED.

So yes, the stench of hypocrisy throughout Streep’s speech was putridly pungent.

My overriding disappointment though is that she missed a massive opportunity to do something really constructive.

How much more effective would it have been had the most powerful woman in Hollywood called for unity not division, demanded a stop to all the teeth-gnashing and wailing over the election result, and urged Donald Trump in his inauguration speech to preach tolerance, fairness and equality?

That would have been a truly courageous and admirable thing to do.

nstead, Meryl Streep poured another 100 gallons of oil onto an already inflamed toxic fire.

She will get exactly what she wanted: today, she’s the toast of Hollywood, the darling of social media and a heroine to every Millennial in the world.

I’ve seen people on my Twitter feed say they actually wept with joy at her words.

But the reality is that she’s also enraged tens of millions of Americans who voted for and like Donald Trump, not to mention those who love their football and MMA.

And she’s simply re-confirmed to them what Mark Wahlberg said a few weeks ago when he urged actors not to talk about politics:

‘A lot of Hollywood is living in a bubble. They’re pretty out of touch with the common person, with the everyday guy out there providing for their family.’

Quite.

Meryl, I still love you dearly, but you had a chance to bring your country together last night and you blew it.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...g-ovation.html


views?

LT, Piers and the Daily Mail proving me correct once again.

DemolitionRed 11-01-2017 03:14 PM

I'm sure Trump is just trying to take our eye away from what's happening on Twitter. Twitter is very entertaining atm. https://twitter.com/hashtag/GoldenShowers

https://twitter.com/HotinNY3/status/818999732559343616
Bwahahahahaaaaa!!

Crimson Dynamo 11-01-2017 03:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 9142592)
LT, Piers and the Daily Mail proving me correct once again.

its not about you

its about Meryll Streep

:rolleyes:

Rob! 11-01-2017 04:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 9142410)
what facts?

The fact that he mocked a disabled reporter on national television. He can deny it all he likes and so can any of his supporters - it happened.

Crimson Dynamo 11-01-2017 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob! (Post 9142747)
The fact that he mocked a disabled reporter on national television. He can deny it all he likes and so can any of his supporters - it happened.

If you read Piers Morgan's article he deals with that quite well.

user104658 11-01-2017 05:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 9142756)
If you read Piers Morgan's article he deals with that quite well.

The fact that he feigns "disabled gestures" to mock non-disabled people as well as actual disabled people doesn't make it better. It makes it worse :think:.

Crimson Dynamo 11-01-2017 05:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 9142792)
The fact that he feigns "disabled gestures" to mock non-disabled people as well as actual disabled people doesn't make it better. It makes it worse :think:.

at least he isnt fawning over paedos

:think:

Rob! 11-01-2017 05:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 9142756)
If you read Piers Morgan's article he deals with that quite well.

No he doesn't. There is no way to deal with behaviour like that, especially someone who is supposed to become president

user104658 11-01-2017 05:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 9142795)
at least he isnt fawning over paedos

:think:

I couldn't give a **** about Streep, I find her irritating, *all* I am concerned about is the elected president of the most powerful country in the free world getting his pants in a twist every time he feels even slightly insulted, and getting into petty playground twitter scraps with celebrities. It's horrifying. There is no upside to this. He is a petty, angry, smarmy and unprofessional man-child who is simply not competent to do the job, and demonstrates so in new ways every day it seems.

Shaun 11-01-2017 05:13 PM

Since when was 'monster' a verb?


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