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originally posted by: Jonjonj
a reply to: MissSmartypants
Irreverent? Ummm ok.
The Life of Brian is irreverent, South Park is irreverent, It's always sunny in Philadelphia is irreverent. She is anything but irreverent when she toes a political ideology so far she ends up with a chain up her arse.
Irreverent? Do you know what that word even means?
originally posted by: MissSmartypants
originally posted by: Jonjonj
a reply to: MissSmartypants
Irreverent? Ummm ok.
The Life of Brian is irreverent, South Park is irreverent, It's always sunny in Philadelphia is irreverent. She is anything but irreverent when she toes a political ideology so far she ends up with a chain up her arse.
Irreverent? Do you know what that word even means?
And speaking of irreverent....I just love it when some "mega star" comes on her show arrogantly assuming that they are simply too big and too powerful in the industry for Ellen to dare question them about or bring up some taboo subject about the "star" that people are forbidden to mention....but of course Ellen does it anyway. And I just love the look of sheer glee on Ellen's face as she continues to pester them for a response despite their look of clear discomfort and haughty indignation.
originally posted by: mikell
I know a couple of people in Hollywood and both are rather nice even to me. I know many in the rock and roll business and they are all wonderful people. But we all have our moments. Met Opra once out in the middle of nowhere and she was nice but then had to deal with her people who seemed a bit confused because I didn't worship her. They were low life with a big attitude and I was nothing. I won they didn't get what they wanted and they didn't make our place look too bad because most of our regulars knew better.
originally posted by: MissSmartypants
Seriously though, I have followed Ellen's stand up career for a long time now...and at the peak of her creativity there was no better stand up comic anywhere. Her routines would follow a narrative that was artfully crafted....and she was a master at her craft.
She was a brilliant stand up comic doing her own perfectly created material.
originally posted by: Jonjonj
originally posted by: MissSmartypants
originally posted by: Jonjonj
a reply to: MissSmartypants
Irreverent? Ummm ok.
The Life of Brian is irreverent, South Park is irreverent, It's always sunny in Philadelphia is irreverent. She is anything but irreverent when she toes a political ideology so far she ends up with a chain up her arse.
Irreverent? Do you know what that word even means?
And speaking of irreverent....I just love it when some "mega star" comes on her show arrogantly assuming that they are simply too big and too powerful in the industry for Ellen to dare question them about or bring up some taboo subject about the "star" that people are forbidden to mention....but of course Ellen does it anyway. And I just love the look of sheer glee on Ellen's face as she continues to pester them for a response despite their look of clear discomfort and haughty indignation.
So we agree she isn't irreverent? She is simply argumentative? I mean even from your description she is basically revelling in schadenfraude. What is it you don't get?
To each their own I guess.
originally posted by: Nyiah
I operate under the assumption that every actor I view or musician I listen to is a prick.
Then I carry on and enjoy what they created. At the end of the day, nobody REALLY gives a flying # if their favored entertainer is angelic or not. What they care about is their ability to generate a few minutes' or hours' worth of escape from banality.
originally posted by: homerJ
originally posted by: Nyiah
I operate under the assumption that every actor I view or musician I listen to is a prick.
Then I carry on and enjoy what they created. At the end of the day, nobody REALLY gives a flying # if their favored entertainer is angelic or not. What they care about is their ability to generate a few minutes' or hours' worth of escape from banality.
So you still listen to your Bill Cosby records? I can't anymore.