Update, with video: The View‘s Hot Topics took on a whole new meaning today when the co-hosts weighed in on the recent controversy over the claim of a TikTok user who insists that Saturday Night Live “has never hired a hot woman” as a cast member.
Introducing the discussion with an eye roll and a dismissive wave of her hand, Whoopi Goldberg otherwise refused to engage in the debate, tossing the discussion to co-host and stand-up comedian Joy Behar.
“First of all, it’s a comedy show not a beauty pageant,” Behar said. “It’s not for men to ogle women who are trying to get a laugh.”
Watch the segment below.
Behar then said that being overtly sexy can interfere with joke-telling. “No one’s going to laugh at what you say if they’re too busy looking at your boobs,” she said.
“Not to mention I don...
Introducing the discussion with an eye roll and a dismissive wave of her hand, Whoopi Goldberg otherwise refused to engage in the debate, tossing the discussion to co-host and stand-up comedian Joy Behar.
“First of all, it’s a comedy show not a beauty pageant,” Behar said. “It’s not for men to ogle women who are trying to get a laugh.”
Watch the segment below.
Behar then said that being overtly sexy can interfere with joke-telling. “No one’s going to laugh at what you say if they’re too busy looking at your boobs,” she said.
“Not to mention I don...
- 4/4/2024
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
“Succession” star Alan Ruck has no interest in working on an independent film during the SAG-AFTRA strike despite some projects being granted a waiver to continue production.
“I’d feel funny about that,” the actor told TheWrap. “I mean, I understand that they have a different agreement with the guild and I wouldn’t look down on anybody that did that, but I don’t think I would personally. I think I’d feel funny about working during the middle of a strike. But, I mean, everybody’s got to do what they got to do.”
#SAGAFTRAStrike: #Succession star #AlanRuck touches on what the "Brad Pitts" of the acting world should be doing during this strike.
"I think a lot of high profile people sent a letter to our negotiating committee and to @FranDrescher and said 'hang tough'". – Alan Ruck pic.twitter.com/AgxW83sZha
— TheWrap (@TheWrap) July 21, 2023
As of...
“I’d feel funny about that,” the actor told TheWrap. “I mean, I understand that they have a different agreement with the guild and I wouldn’t look down on anybody that did that, but I don’t think I would personally. I think I’d feel funny about working during the middle of a strike. But, I mean, everybody’s got to do what they got to do.”
#SAGAFTRAStrike: #Succession star #AlanRuck touches on what the "Brad Pitts" of the acting world should be doing during this strike.
"I think a lot of high profile people sent a letter to our negotiating committee and to @FranDrescher and said 'hang tough'". – Alan Ruck pic.twitter.com/AgxW83sZha
— TheWrap (@TheWrap) July 21, 2023
As of...
- 7/21/2023
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
Stars: Brad Pitt, Joey King, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Brian Tyree Henry, Andrew Koji, Hiroyuki Sanada, Michael Shannon, Sandra Bullock, Bad Bunny, Logan Lerman, Zadie Beetz, Masi Oka | Written by Zak Olkewicz | Directed by David Leitch
In a lot of ways, Bullet Train shouldn’t work. It’s over the top on exposition and flashback sequences that I usually hate. It tries to weave its way through a story that is a mix of Tarantino and Guy Ritchie, soaked in the coat of a loud, erratic, goofy, and gory picture that somehow delivers a sugar rush of entertainment and excitement.
The story sounds simple, Brad Pitt is ‘Ladybug’, an assassin trying to make his life better by just taking the simpler jobs, like taking a briefcase from a bullet train and delivering it to his handler. Of course, this isn’t as simple as it would seem. The train is filled with a colourful cast of assassins,...
In a lot of ways, Bullet Train shouldn’t work. It’s over the top on exposition and flashback sequences that I usually hate. It tries to weave its way through a story that is a mix of Tarantino and Guy Ritchie, soaked in the coat of a loud, erratic, goofy, and gory picture that somehow delivers a sugar rush of entertainment and excitement.
The story sounds simple, Brad Pitt is ‘Ladybug’, an assassin trying to make his life better by just taking the simpler jobs, like taking a briefcase from a bullet train and delivering it to his handler. Of course, this isn’t as simple as it would seem. The train is filled with a colourful cast of assassins,...
- 8/5/2022
- by Alex Ginnelly
- Nerdly
Let us now praise Brad Pitt. Or rather, the whole repertory company of Brad Pitts — the leading man who chased kooky character-actor roles, the matinee idol who stopped worrying and learned to love movie stardom, the wild-card outlier, the endlessly snacking comic relief, the grungy sex symbol, the All-American Adonis next door, the A-list veteran who lets his supernova aura do the talking. You get every single one of them in Bullet Train, the ballistics-and-whistles blockbuster adaptation of Kotaro Isaka’s 2010 crime novel about a commuter train filled with killers...
- 8/2/2022
- by David Fear
- Rollingstone.com
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