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Post by HELENA MARIA on Nov 23, 2017 1:41:38 GMT
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Dec 4, 2017 20:06:44 GMT
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Dec 4, 2017 20:17:13 GMT
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Post by Martin Stett on Dec 4, 2017 21:39:59 GMT
Riiiiight. So these people are butthurt that their favorite show is being cancelled, whereas Rapp is butthurt because, you know, Spacey stuck something up his butt.* I really hate humanity. *Yeah yeah, not actually what happened, but it flows with the word I was using more.
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Dec 4, 2017 21:43:56 GMT
Riiiiight. So these people are butthurt that their favorite show is being cancelled, whereas Rapp is butthurt because, you know, Spacey stuck something up his butt.* I really hate humanity. *Yeah yeah, not actually what happened, but it flows with the word I was using more. Spacey didn't fuck him,though...but it was pretty close. He did bang another teenboy , though . The boy was like 15 and he was 23 . It also happened in the early 80's.
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Dec 4, 2017 22:28:49 GMT
Kevin Spacey's 'inappropriate sexual behavior' with a young actor on the set of The Usual Suspects forced filming to shut down for two days says Gabriel Byrne Gabriel Byrne said that 'inappropriate sexual behavior by [Kevin] Spacey' towards a young boy forced filming to shut down on The Usual Suspects 'I did not know honestly then the extent of his violence. I mean, he was kind of a joke in that people would say, "That’s Kevin,"' Byrne said of Spacey Byrne aid Spacey and Harvey Weinstein, who he worked with three times, displayed an 'element of absolute abuse of power' Spacey's sexual misconduct led to Netflix putting his show House of Cards on hiatus and refusing to release the upcoming biopic he stars in Vidal www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5145317/The-Usual-Suspects-shut-Kevin-Spacey-sex-behavior.htmlSame as H.W. That man just never stopped !
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Dec 15, 2017 13:50:30 GMT
Kevin Spacey grabbed my crown jewels: Actor 'groped Norwegian ROYAL under a table while asking him for a cigarette during Nobel Peace Prize party'
Ex-husband of Princess of Norway claims Kevin Spacey groped him Ari Behn says Spacey asked him for a smoke at Nobel Peace Prize party Behn, 46, says Spacey then brazenly touched him 'right on the balls' Behn, who divorced Princess Märtha Louise in 2016, says it happened in 2007www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5154937/Kevin-Spacey-groped-Norwegian-royal-Nobel-party.htmlYikes !
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Jan 18, 2018 8:57:39 GMT
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Jan 18, 2018 9:02:49 GMT
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Apr 12, 2018 8:24:47 GMT
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Jul 3, 2018 23:24:39 GMT
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Post by Christ_Ian_Bale on Jul 3, 2018 23:30:48 GMT
Guy Pearce, on working with Spacey on L.A. Confidential: link
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Jul 3, 2018 23:33:39 GMT
Guy Pearce, on working with Spacey on L.A. Confidential: link
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Post by Johnny_Hellzapoppin on Jul 4, 2018 11:47:27 GMT
Guy Pearce, on working with Spacey on L.A. Confidential: linkI know this isn't really a laughing matter, but that was funny from Pearce.
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Jul 9, 2018 8:15:56 GMT
Robin Wright Opens Up About Kevin Spacey On ‘Today’: “I Didn’t Know The Man”For the first time, Robin Wright has come forward to talk about her former House of Cards co-star Kevin Spacey after he was let go from the Netflix series following multiple allegations of sexual misconduct. In an interview with Savannah Guthrie on NBC’s Today that will air in its entirety on Monday, Guthrie asked Wright if there was any red flag regarding Spacey’s alleged behavior and the accusations from multiple parties. “Kevin and I knew each other between action and cut, and in between setups where we would giggle,” she said. “I didn’t really– I didn’t know the man. I knew the incredible craftsman that he is.” In a recent teaser to the sixth and final season of House of Cards, it is more than clear that Wright will fly the series solo as the lead. At the end of Season 5, Spacey’s Frank Underwood resigned as President with wife Claire stepping into the Commander-in-Chief role. Production on the sixth season was then suspended in late October after the claims surfaced against Spacey which later led to his dismissal from the series. The new, abbreviated eight-episode season of House Of Cards includes major cast additions Diane Lane, Greg Kinnear and Cody Fern. They join returning cast members Michael Kelly, Jayne Atkinson, Patricia Clarkson, Constance Zimmer, Derek Cecil, Campbell Scott and Boris McGiver.
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Post by forksforest on Jul 15, 2018 2:46:04 GMT
Guy Pearce, on working with Spacey on L.A. Confidential: linkoh my god
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Post by thelistenercanon on Aug 12, 2018 23:14:08 GMT
I know I'm late but I'm surprised so many still defend this man just because he's a "great actor". I think he;s a great actor, but he shouldn't get away with this. Look at the responses from this one person in complete denial.
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Aug 22, 2018 23:07:43 GMT
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Sept 26, 2018 11:40:59 GMT
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Post by quetee on Sept 26, 2018 14:44:59 GMT
Well, I agree with her. If someone earns something before their bad behavior surfaces then you should not take that away from them just because you are embarrassed that history will show your affiliation with them.
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Sept 26, 2018 14:52:21 GMT
Well, I agree with her. If someone earns something before their bad behavior surfaces then you should not take that away from them just because you are embarrassed that history will show your affiliation with them. I think it was more of a "business" decision than a moral one . Ridley Scott didn't want all that toxic publicity to destroy his film .
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Post by stephen on Sept 26, 2018 14:58:22 GMT
Well, I agree with her. If someone earns something before their bad behavior surfaces then you should not take that away from them just because you are embarrassed that history will show your affiliation with them. I think it was more of a "business" decision than a moral one . Ridley Scott didn't want all that toxic publicity to destroy his film . This. What Scott did was pretty well unprecedented: hurriedly reshooting a major role in less than two weeks in order to maintain its release date. If Spacey were still in the film, it was a guaranteed box-office failure (if they even bothered to release it at all). Scott is a consummate professional and realized, "Fuck that, I'm not going to let my film and the work of all of these other people who aren't accused of sexual assault be buried by this" and called up his original choice for the role. Scott is a producer first and a director second, and that mindset managed to make this happen. As for Dench, no one is saying that anyone go back and recast Verbal Kint or Lester Burnham or John Doe or any of Spacey's other roles. Those will endure. They aren't going to be digitally remastering Glengarry Glen Ross and adding Christopher Plummer into the mix. But for a film still in production, with the looming threat of a box-office disaster because of a toxic presence in your film, if you can recast, do it. Save the fucking movie.
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Post by Johnny_Hellzapoppin on Sept 26, 2018 15:02:04 GMT
I do see were Dench is coming from, and their probably would be a small portion of people who would like all films involving Spacey struck from history. I do think though, that the vast majority of sensible film fans wouldn't feel that way, and know that liking masterpieces like Se7en and L.A. Confidential, The Usual Suspects and See No Evil, Hear No Evil, is still perfectly okay. I think All the Money in the World was an edge case, as it was so timely (or untimely as the case may be). Ridley Scott and the producers were perfectly entitled to recast and reshoot and Judi Dench is perfectly entitled to disagree with their decision. When a friend does something awful, its hard not to feel for them, and feel protective of them, even if they do something terrible.
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Sept 26, 2018 15:08:26 GMT
I do see were Dench is coming from, and their probably would be a small portion of people who would like all films involving Spacey struck from history. I do think though, that the vast majority of sensible film fans wouldn't feel that way, and know that liking masterpieces like Se7en and L.A. Confidential, The Usual Suspects and See No Evil, Hear No Evil, is still perfectly okay. I think All the Money in the World was an edge case, as it was so timely (or untimely as the case may be). Ridley Scott and the producers were perfectly entitled to recast and reshoot and Judi Dench is perfectly entitled to disagree with their decision. When a friend does something awful, its hard not to feel for them, and feel protective of them, even if they do something terrible.Well , that depends of the nature of the crime . I mean for instance , if I ever found out that one of my dearest friends is a serial killer (ok , that's a little bit extreme but still..) , I sure as hell wouldn't be supportive or protective of him/her. I'd cut him/her out of my life !
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Post by Johnny_Hellzapoppin on Sept 26, 2018 15:13:19 GMT
I do see were Dench is coming from, and their probably would be a small portion of people who would like all films involving Spacey struck from history. I do think though, that the vast majority of sensible film fans wouldn't feel that way, and know that liking masterpieces like Se7en and L.A. Confidential, The Usual Suspects and See No Evil, Hear No Evil, is still perfectly okay. I think All the Money in the World was an edge case, as it was so timely (or untimely as the case may be). Ridley Scott and the producers were perfectly entitled to recast and reshoot and Judi Dench is perfectly entitled to disagree with their decision. When a friend does something awful, its hard not to feel for them, and feel protective of them, even if they do something terrible.Well , that depends of the nature of the crime . I mean for instance , if I ever found out that one of my dearest friends is a serial killer (ok , that's a little bit extreme but still..) , I sure as hell wouldn't be supportive or protective of him/her. I'd cut him/her out of my life ! I guess it's hard to say and would vary from person to person. I hope I never have to find out which side of the fence I'd be on.
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