For anyone who doesn't know, the scandal from the early 90s involving a figure skater (tonya harding) paying someone to
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skane110-1 — 9 years ago(December 17, 2016 04:15 AM)
Why can't a movie be made about something that has happened 20 years ago? Is there a certain amount of time that goes by when an event is no longer eligible for a movie treatment? I guess you have a big problem with every single historical film made. I bet "Gladiator" really pissed you off since thousands of years have gone by since that time frame. Or, I guess what you're saying is that this particular story doesn't matter anymore since it's been 20 years. I respect that opinion but, lots of people would be interested in seeing something that was so s1c84candalous and dramatic including me, regardless of how long it's been. The makers are betting on it.
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curemad_jelly_tot — 9 years ago(December 24, 2016 02:16 AM)
Just googled them and they are on a par really, although I'd say Tonya is probably slightly prettier tonne because I like petite women and defined features. Neither look anything like Margot but at least Tonya is blonde and petite; Nancy is brunette and looks giant.
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lukejbarnett — 5 years ago(June 06, 2020 04:17 PM)
exactly, my gosh, so you pick one of the most beautiful girls in the world to play a very average, almost bad looking girl? but that's hollywood for you. it's going to be really hard making margot look average. and also for some reason they casted emma stone to play billy jean king in a movie? this is maybe the worst casting ever. emma looks nothing at all like billy in the '70s.
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