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Gwyneth...

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^Is probably lightened by the sun.

 

I love her shoes!! Her orange moreso than Jessica's green.

 

A nice quote from mister body beautiful from The Hangover, Bradley Cooper:

 

Any attractive young women you’d like to work with?

 

Gwyneth Paltrow. She’s incredible. From The Royal Tenenbaums to Shakespeare In Love to Se7en, she’s amazing. I’d love to work with Rachel McAdams again too. She was in Wedding Crashers with me and she’s one of the best actresses around. And Kate Winslet. I almost got to work with her. I love her.

 

http://www.metro.co.uk/film/836579-bradley-cooper-the-a-team-is-a-big-fat-wet-dream-for-an-actor

 

I LOVE Bradley Cooper - even more after he said that. thanks Mich!

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It would take a lot more than for some poster on a forum to make me mad. So, sorry, you didn't succeed. But I'm sure you think you have. I'd like to be your friend anyway though. It seems like you need one. And if anything, this back and forth is increasing my post count. It's a win/win for both of us.

 

You don't have any friends.

He just went up a notch in my book. Great choices in co-stars!

 

Agreed. I think he and Gwyneth would look great opposite each other in a movie.

They were rumoured to be attached to M Night Shyamalan's new film - but I don't know if it's happening.

And as evidenced by the existence of this thread, quite a lot of us like Gwyneth for reasons that are our own and we shouldn't be berated or insulted for it. Since you're obviously not a fan, there's no need for you to even be in this thread and derailing it with your ignorance and sheer stupidity. You can take your venom elsewhere.

 

The topic isn't "be a fan of Gwyneth here" its "talk about Gwyneth here". Therefore you can't really tell her to get out cuz she's allowed to say whatever she wants about Gwyn bc it's not off-topic or anything.

^Sure, they can post whatever they want. However, stating: "she's a whore" and other such wonderful adjectives is in no way constructive, and thus becomes merely a form of harassment of those who do like her. It's childish/immature and that's what people object to, not whether or not they are entitled to post negative comments.

 

I don't even know why I'm responding since it's quite obvious that those who advocate for constructive criticism are wasting their breath.

So? Posting that someone you don't even know is so wonderful isn't exactly constructive either...

"she's a whore" and other such wonderful adjectives is in no way constructive,[/size][/b] and thus becomes merely a form of harassment of those who do like her. It's childish/immature and that's what people object to, not whether or not they are entitled to post negative comments.

 

I don't even know why I'm responding since it's quite obvious that those who advocate for constructive criticism are wasting their breath.

 

 

 

It's not just not constructive, it actually violates the forum rules.

 

By agreeing to these rules, you warrant that you will not post any messages that are obscene, vulgar, sexually-oriented, hateful, threatening, or otherwise violative of any laws.

 

 

A.

:curtain:

^Sure, they can post whatever they want. However, stating: "she's a whore" and other such wonderful adjectives is in no way constructive, and thus becomes merely a form of harassment of those who do like her. It's childish/immature and that's what people object to, not whether or not they are entitled to post negative comments.

 

I don't even know why I'm responding since it's quite obvious that those who advocate for constructive criticism are wasting their breath.

I totally agree!

I don't go into the U2 thread for example and write in the largest font "THEY SUCK".

I don't spam the board with it.

In fact I didn't even open the thread about the band!

(I don't think they suck btw, they're just not my cup of tea. Used it as an example.)

 

Making that statement once even or here or there is ok, but not constantly.

There's no point and there won't come anything good out of it either.

 

So? Posting that someone you don't even know is so wonderful isn't exactly constructive either...
Then we can shut down the board and Ian just sticks to posting news?

 

I know that's exaggerating it, but I think you'll get what I mean.

 

 

In general:

Let the guys who like something talk about it!!

Posting about not liking something repetitively only annoys other members like has been said.

You won't change anybody's mind by just saying that you don't like it.

On the other hand sharing information and talking about works of artists might change the opinion / widen the horizon of people and those who are interested get the news.

Why is that so hard?

 

:escaping3:

I don't want to prolong this issue since it's being addressed in the post above, but if I may ask a question: why is thinking someone is wonderful not constructive? It certainly is. Going by all the information I know of her, I "deduced by inference or interpretation" that she is. I may be right or I may be wrong, but until I have proof of the contrary, I choose to think I'm right.

 

I dislike a lot of things and I can come up with reasonable argument as to why I do. And I can also have negative comments on Gwyneth herself. Just because you like someone doesn't mean they are without faults. They are all human after all.

 

That's such a beautiful picture of her, Alex. I love that photoshoot!

I heard from my mom who saw on TV that Gwyn's going to be in a movie with Tim McGraw, and she's going to sing country music. :blank:

 

On the positive side, she also heard she'd hosted a dinner party and was playing Miranda Lambert on her radio. :heart:

:curtain:-->I totally agree!

I don't go into the U2 thread for example and write in the largest font "THEY SUCK".

I don't spam the board with it.

In fact I didn't even open the thread about the band!

(I don't think they suck btw, they're just not my cup of tea. Used it as an example.)

 

Making that statement once even or here or there is ok, but not constantly.

There's no point and there won't come anything good out of it either.

 

Then we can shut down the board and Ian just sticks to posting news?

 

I know that's exaggerating it, but I think you'll get what I mean.

 

 

In general:

Let the guys who like something talk about it!!

Posting about not liking something repetitively only annoys other members like has been said.

You won't change anybody's mind by just saying that you don't like it.

On the other hand sharing information and talking about works of artists might change the opinion / widen the horizon of people and those who are interested get the news.

Why is that so hard?

 

:escaping3:

 

I love you Anna :kiss:for when your own thread?

:curtain:-->I totally agree!

I don't go into the U2 thread for example and write in the largest font "THEY SUCK".

I don't spam the board with it.

In fact I didn't even open the thread about the band!

(I don't think they suck btw, they're just not my cup of tea. Used it as an example.)

 

Making that statement once even or here or there is ok, but not constantly.

There's no point and there won't come anything good out of it either.

 

Then we can shut down the board and Ian just sticks to posting news?

 

I know that's exaggerating it, but I think you'll get what I mean.

 

Meh, I'm not even taking this argument too seriously, just countering random points I see.

 

I don't want to prolong this issue since it's being addressed in the post above, but if I may ask a question: why is thinking someone is wonderful not constructive? It certainly is.

 

I don't particularly feel like answering this apart from "bahahaha" but at the end of the day it don't change anything for yoself. I guess. Idk I think I has different meaning of constructive than joo.

 

It's not just not constructive, it actually violates the forum rules.

 

 

 

 

A.

 

Pointing out that "rule" never works because it's never really applied

It is a great photoshoot, pommeline. :D

 

 

Pointing out that "rule" never works because it's never really applied

 

LOL I know. But it's good to remind yourself of it once in a while. :P

 

 

 

A.

New Photos from Super Saturday at the Hamptons (she should wear blue more often - looks great with her fair skin and blonde hair):

 

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source: WWD.com

she really does look gorgeous in blue,but I hate the shoes.It looks like she's wearing socks..

Gwyneth Paltrow tells us the story behind her new song, 'Country Strong' - EW

We knew Gwyneth Paltrow could sing —
— but reaction to the title track from the upcoming movie Country Strong (slated for Dec. 22) can best be described as “pleasantly astonished.” Joining the ranks of the shocked: Paltrow herself.

 

During a recent chat with the actress about Country Strong and her extensive preparation for the role of Kelly Canter — a Faith Hill-type Nashville superstar who’s trying to reclaim her career after a crash in rehab — we asked, half jokingly, if she set out to have another radio hit, a la “Cruisin’,” which got decent play a decade ago. “No! I didn’t! What the hell?” Paltrow laughed. “No! I was just singing songs for the movie. I think the original plan was they wanted the bona fide crew to re-sing our songs, and then when [sony Music Nashville chair] Joe Galante heard it, he was like, ‘No, I want to release this as the single.’ I was like, ‘Excuse me please? What? What is going on?’”

 

The track (hear it here) is a straight-down-the-middle commercial country song that wouldn’t sound out of place on the radio alongside Faith or Martina McBride, with Paltrow’s hearty alto soaring above guest vocals from Vince Gill and Patty Griffin. “They were added in later,” Paltrow said. “I did my vocal, and then Byron Gallimore, the producer, who’s unbelievable, he was like [in Gallimore's drawl], ‘You know, I just think Vince would sing so well on this.’ I was like, There’s no way. And he f—ing got Vince Gill to sing on the track! It’s crazy. He has this best voice ever, in the history of any genre. I just die for that man’s voice. And Patty Griffin, I had seen her play in New York with John Prine years ago, and I had gotten really into her record Flaming Red. Amazing. I’m so humbled.”

 

Paltrow also revealed that she and Country Strong costar Tim McGraw (he plays her husband/manager) recorded a duet for the film’s end credits. No word yet on what her old karaoke buddy Huey thinks of all this, but what do you think, Mixers? Are you as astounded by Gwyneth’s latest sorta-accidental single as Gwyneth?

:curtain:-->I totally agree!

I don't go into the U2 thread for example and write in the largest font "THEY SUCK".

I don't spam the board with it.

In fact I didn't even open the thread about the band!

(I don't think they suck btw, they're just not my cup of tea. Used it as an example.)

 

Making that statement once even or here or there is ok, but not constantly.

There's no point and there won't come anything good out of it either.

 

Then we can shut down the board and Ian just sticks to posting news?

 

I know that's exaggerating it, but I think you'll get what I mean.

 

 

In general:

Let the guys who like something talk about it!!

Posting about not liking something repetitively only annoys other members like has been said.

You won't change anybody's mind by just saying that you don't like it.

On the other hand sharing information and talking about works of artists might change the opinion / widen the horizon of people and those who are interested get the news.

Why is that so hard?

 

:escaping3:

Well said Anna!

New Photos from Super Saturday at the Hamptons (she should wear blue more often - looks great with her fair skin and blonde hair):

 

seinfeld01.JPG

 

source: WWD.com

Thanks Monicka!

She does look great, you're right!

My friend was very surprised to find out that she's as old as Toni Collette. :)

 

Blue in general suits her... but am I the only one thinking the dress looks like one of these awful ones that were popular in the 90's?

With the fabric that stinks after 5 minute of wearing it?

I'm sure it's from some big-name-designer but I don't like it.

(My mother would call it a house frock I think, the ones you only wear at home - comfy but not good looking.)

Lauren? Whoaaaaa, long time no see! :hug:

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