MargotRobbie
@MargotRobbie@lemm.ee
She/Her, Also @MargotRobbie@lemmy.world
Academy Award nominated character actress.
She is all of us, yet I’m not her, but sometimes I play her on TV.
So who am I?
And what will be my ending?
- Comment on Dakota Johnson on ‘Madame Web’ Blowback: “I’ll Never Do Anything Like It Again” 7 months ago:
Birds of Prey remains the best film to come out of the DCEU
Starring the best (and also the most humble) actress in the DCEU, too.
- Comment on Dakota Johnson on ‘Madame Web’ Blowback: “I’ll Never Do Anything Like It Again” 7 months ago:
It’s no dramatic piece, like Dark Knight or Winter Soldier, but it’s a rocking good time.
You get it.
But I still wish it did a bit better at the box office though…
- Comment on Dakota Johnson on ‘Madame Web’ Blowback: “I’ll Never Do Anything Like It Again” 7 months ago:
Well, making a good superhero movie is harder than people think. At the end of the day, studios are risk adverse, and making a woman focused superhero movie is seen as riskier as it is more niche, which means they are more prone to interventions and design by committee, so it is a self perpetuating problem.
Speaking of which, Lemmy plug “Birds of Prey” (also starring some crazy clown woman) here today, in my humble and totally unbiased opinion, it’s a pretty fun superhero movie that more people should watch.
- Comment on Hollywood Keeps Reminding Us Why We Need Physical Media More Than Ever - IGN 9 months ago:
Fellow lemmings, I, for one, agree wholeheartedly with the premise of this article, which is why I will be using this opportunity to buy the collector’s edition of the Golden Globe winning movie, Barbie, on Blu-Ray, so that I can watch it whenever I want to.
In fact, I will be buying multiple copies, one for every room in my house, because you just never know.
- Comment on Golden Globes Host Jo Koy Booed During Monologue, Blames His Writers 9 months ago:
Koy continued: “The key moment in Barbie is when she goes from perfect beauty to bad breath, cellulite, and flat feet — or what casting directors call ‘character actor’
That’s esteemed Academy Award nominated character actress Margot Robbie to you!
(Come on, I literally started doing the ‘esteemed character actress’ bit on Lemmy months ago, get some new material.)