Saturday, April 28, 2012

Blind Items Revealed

September 1, 2011

#1 - Which female director not really known for directing dislikes her most recent lead actress so much that she refuses to speak with her unless forced to by the circumstance. Turns out the lead actor had a thing for the actress and not the director, and the director was and is still ticked off about it.

Madonna & Abbie Cornish


46 comments:

  1. Wow, how petty. Get over it Madge!!

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  2. yup,that sounds about right.

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  4. Madonna sounds like a bitter person when it comes to aging.

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  5. hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

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  6. To add to Vicki - heeheeheeheehee!

    I think we all guessed right on this one.

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  7. Thanks, Enty!

    Boo fucking hoo, Madonna. You're the mean girl who stamps her feet if every man in the room isn't paying attention to her. When are you going to grow up, beyotch? I hope that Lourdes has watched your assclown behavior over the years and has gained wisdom on how not to act.

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  8. "assclown behavior"

    lolololol!!!

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  9. Saw the 3 of them on Graham Norton awhile back. Was really obvious that Madonna needed to be the queen and her behavior towards the others was really forced.

    There is nothing uglier than bitterness. Beauty fades, but mean is forever!!!

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  10. I went to look for a picture to see if I knew who Abbie was and why does "Abbie Cornish Feet" come up when typing it into google?

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  11. I'm left a bit confused here. Are we to glean that Madonna was interested in W.E.'s James D'Arcy and so was jealous of Abbie because of that? It's the best sense I can make of the situation, and seems a bit of a stretch.

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  12. So...Madonna wanted James D'Arcy to want her/get it on with her? Him?

    I would put him as the antithesis of her "kind" of man. I mean yes, Guy was British, but all the rest of Madge's men/boys have been darker and ethnic-er. (makin' up words here)

    Maybe he's got more goin' on that what I can see in still photographs...

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  13. Yeah--what Angel said!

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  14. @ selenakyle, that's what I thought. D'Arcy doesn't seem at all like Madge's type to me.

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  15. I don't think she was necessarily interested in him, but the fact that he was into Abbie and not her pissed her off! She always needs to be The Mostest.

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  16. @msgirl, oh ok.. petty unprofessional of Madge then if she was really hoping to be taken seriously as a director.

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  17. Gee, how surprising that the lead actor preferred a living human being over the iguana in a skirt.

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  18. Thanks for the reveal! What a b- word.

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  19. Actually, looking at the IMDB, Abbie's male co star was Oscar Isaac, who looks pretty 'ethnicy'.

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  20. Madonna acting like a teenager because someone isn't paying attention to her? Color me shocked!

    Madge was in the random pics that day, for those with that curiosity.

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  21. @MrWolf, Oscar co-starred yes. D'Arcy played the 'lead actor' as abdicated King Edward to Abbie's Wallis Simpson.

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  22. Thanks Enty.
    What a stupid cow.

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  23. @Angle. I so agree. Very unprofessional. How does Madonna expect to get a "performance" out the actress if she obviously and blantantly hates her? My boss doesn't poarticularly care for me, but she is polite enough.

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  24. Well at least James D'Arcy was born in the 1970s, so at least she's not sniffing around the pretty male fetuses again ;-P

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  25. Yeah I think Madonna didn't really want James she just wanted him to want her. And don't we all know women like this? They're favorite guy is whoever YOU like? It's a power thing. I broke up with my boyfriend and a "friend " started screwing him. Then started hitting on the girl I started seeing. I was like, really??

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  26. Bwah, CJ. My thought exactly. Why would a non-gigolo het male want a shrivelly old woman instead of a fresh young girl? Get real.

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  27. Madonna is a nasty trick.

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  28. Anonymous12:46 PM

    As a child, Madonna was my hero. As an adult, I can't believe how much she turned into a zero.

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  29. Abbie Cornish didn't play Wallis Simpson, she played a woman named Wally who was obsessed with Edward and Wallis; Andrea Riseborough played Wallis to D'Arcy's Edward. Oscar Isaac played Abbie's love interest, though Richard Coyle played her husband. Since the movie had two story lines, Abbie's leading man was Oscar Isaac, not James D'Arcy.

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  30. Msgirl...that's how I made of it too.

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  31. Thanks Unknown. Very confusing to integrate the storyline with this blind. Personally I still interpret the blind to indicate that D'Arcy was the one interested in Abbie since Enty specifies "THE lead actor" rather than Abbie's in which case he probably would have referred to him as "her co-star". Just my guess.

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  32. Madonna looked horrible ten years ago, I don't know how anyone, regardless of sexual orientation, could look at her now without gagging.

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  33. female director is a bit of a stretch isn't it?

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  34. Not a surprise, she wouldn't actually want him for herself, she just wanted to be the one he wanted.

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  35. I think everyone guessed this one right.

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  36. Hate Madonna, that is all!

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  37. @ .robert - how odd, now if it were "Megan Fox' thumbs" it would make sense...

    Yesterday I got a free sample of Madge's new perfume, "Truth or Dare" in the mail. It's not vile but it's not good, either. A bit heavy and cloying and not at all what I expected. Sprayed a bit on, went out, and couldn't wait to get home to shower it off.

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  38. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA*gasp gasp*BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

    That amused me...

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  39. Does she really think her 50+ year old self can compete with Abbie Cornish? Reminds me of Queen Elizabeth I who surrounded herself with young admirers 40 years her junior. They would write poems about her great beauty. They weren't even born when she lost her looks. Maybe an old painting of the Queen inspired them. Or the money she had to give out.

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  40. madonna, sweetie. at 55, you're not the bell of the ball anymore grandma!

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  41. Hi y'all! Love the site....going on 3 years now! I love all your witty comments and finally glad I had the nerve to join in on the guessing/comments! Didn't you super sleuths already guess this one?!

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  42. It could very well be Oscar Isaac. The movie is split into two timelines: the one starring Andrea R. and James D. and the one with Abbie and Oscar. I suppose you could say each of the male actors are the leads in their respective timelines. Besides, prior to the shooting of the movie I remember there was some rumors about Madonna being impressed by Isaac´s talents.
    Anyway, it´s sad to see this woman hasn´t grown up a bit (mentally at least).
    Great blind:)!!

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  43. HAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHA Post more stuff like this! I need to know that goodness and common sense are still alive and thriving in this world.

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  44. NEVER liked Madonna. Always struck me as someone who came along at the right time and learned how to surf the fame waves. She's really hard to watch and her music, while having a few catchy tunes, is generally grating and suitable mainly for gays on extacy dancing in clubs (nothing wrong with or against gays, just a FACT).

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