Blind Item #5
Posted by ent lawyer at 7:45 AM
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26 comments:
Jackman.
And the Bryan Singer article in Esquire.
Oh man, was Jackman going to those parties too?
+1 Nutty, in the DM:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-6404489/Hugh-Jackman-Deborra-lee-Furness-step-Governors-Awards.html
I’ve lost hope concerning the article.
The industry loves Malek and he’ll get all his nominations. and this film is making tons of money.
Bryan Singers future has been greenlit- as well as the greenlighting of more victims - solely bc the queen film has been a huge success.
@notthis, Seems like either Singer is really smart or he's got a powerful protector.
@Brayson
His protector is David Geffen
Let's get Geffen out of the picture, and some of the rest will fall with him. I think money laundering is easier to get him on.
WTF are esquire waiting for ?
It will all come OUT.
Are the parties sex parties? Do they have underage males?
@Guesser
A petition needs to be started to arrest and prosecute David Geffin and Sumner Redstone. This would clear the way for the pedo establishment in Hollywood to fall. I'm sure there's enough NSA data to get the ball rolling. Remember, these guys are brazen AF.
Summer Redstone?? Please explain or are you one of those greedy whores trying to extort him. No offense but they are.
Geffen, Redstone, Barry Diller & (Les Wexler+Jeffrey Epstein). The 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
Is Singer really responsible for the success of the Bohemian Rhapsody. I mean, that movie practically writes itself - Freddie Mercury lived like he was in a movie - and Rami Malek was the perfect actor to play Freddie. Also, didn't Fox bring in other Directors and Writers and I believe I heard a lot about Singer flouncing off and crying - crying! - when he didn't get his way. Of course, he and his buddies will say that the success was due to Singer's creative choices but I'm not sold.
@amartel
good GOD, revisionists and rationalizers EVERYWHERE. stfd
Bryan Singer directed 95% of Bohemian Rhapsody
That other 5%? Dexter Fletcher.
Singer disappeared with 11 days left of shooting.
Fox publicly fired him but contractually required to let him edit the film in post - as he DID. the film you saw in the theatre 4 times with your friends? yea, he cut that, he cut it all. and every penny spent on seeing this film will help line his pockets and give him more chances for future projects in the industry, and future victims.
What protects Singer is he works fast and is extremely competent, not great mind you, but competent. He knows how to feed the masses what they want and do that more cheaply and faster than just about anyone else.
The boy parties don't matter in keeping him employed. The connections don't matter either. It's the fact that Singer makes the studios a mountain of money with his repetitive director tricks that thrill audiences even if it's boring as hell.
If the audience would get over their liking for his style, realize the dullness of his stories and directing, Singer would be dropped and someone would suddenly start revealing all kinds of terrible aspects of Singer.
Hollywood and the american press lack cojones. All the pedophilia, all the rape, and everybody knows. Makes me think they deserve what happens to them.
Fox has always enabled Singer. In Mexico, they all saw Singer picking up underage boys and guess who picked up the tab at the end of the night? The nice people of FOX.
Fox has enabled a shit ton of sick people...until those people quit making Fox money. Fox is not alone in this.
Everyone seems to think that people like Singer have the gun to the heads of studios and producers. It's the other way 'round. The studios keep the profitable on a leash using the rapes and the assaults and the killings as a means to control them. The worse the sins, the better for the studios and the more indebted the talent.
@plot
Good points
Rami Malek doesn't look at all like Freddie Mercury. I wonder how he got the part. Scratch that, I know!Singer has a thing for twinks.
If that was true, Singer would work for free for Fox just to stay out of prison. And it's not happening.
Do you actually know what a twink is? Rami Malek is 37. Bryan Singer wouldn't have been interested in him since the 90s.
how appropriate jackman got the kirk dougas award
I did happen to notice Jackman's wife wasn't wearing her wedding ring.
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