You might include Chalamet the 🍊in this too? To be fair - I think they feel they need to do this type of marketing because their industry is going tits up.
Yes! The hype around Barbie was awful and I wondered if I had missed something when I came out underwhelmed. Consequently I won’t be watching Wuthering Heights, the publicity is already annoying me and I would prefer to remember it as the book I became unhealthily obsessed with as a teenager.
I’m just relieved that they both were at the AACTAS to collect their awards that they happen to also win in a stunning coincidence.
Imagine if they’d both had to miss this event they were both so excited to attend.
I quite enjoyed Margot's Barbie outfits on the press tour.
Bridgerton did this as well, with their S3 press tour. So many parasocial fans became convinced the two actors were really together.
Yes, that fandom is… enthusiastic. I don’t want to spoil anyone’s fun, but I do find myself wondering: is this healthy?
"Hollywood has never looked more irrelevant and farcical." Hear hear!!
Thought I was the only one who wasn't impressed with Barbie....I tried twice to watch it and gave up.
Don't forget the fake romance between Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson.
Oh yeah!! I forgot about that one. It’s all just so stupid. I hate that people fall for it, I hate that Hollywood keeps doing it.
You might include Chalamet the 🍊in this too? To be fair - I think they feel they need to do this type of marketing because their industry is going tits up.
I'd love to know your thoughts on the Fantastic 4 promo tour 🤣
Anhedonia + ennui = anomie?
(WTF would I know, though, I've got alexithymia, so it's all fucking theoretical to me at the best of times...)
Keep shouting, on behalf of us all! Huge thanks for introducing us to kayfabe. It's a whole eureka mindset and boy it explains a lot. Stay cranky.
Yes! The hype around Barbie was awful and I wondered if I had missed something when I came out underwhelmed. Consequently I won’t be watching Wuthering Heights, the publicity is already annoying me and I would prefer to remember it as the book I became unhealthily obsessed with as a teenager.