Could the ugly, untalented gays please report to the principal's office?
I had high hopes for this movie since it has two of my favorite people in it but I was still surprised by how great the movie was. Funny, smart and elegant both in cinematography and writing, it’s just amazing. I won’t stop recommending it.
THIS should've been the moment for a double shantay, personally I don't think Kandy was better than Olivia but both of them were good so...
I thought Symone would be on the top
RuPaul: Bimini Bon-Boulash, I can't se... there's some actress that you look like and I can't...
Bimini Bon-Boulash: Meryl Streep?
I'm still laughing so hard with that :laughing:
Well not all were laughs this episode, this is the first time I cried over a lipsync, personally I think Lawrence was the least funny so I still don't know how she gets to the top, on the other hand I think A'Whora didn't bomb at all and since they gave "extra points" to other queens they should've give her as well for being first and confident.
Lawrence and A'Whora being pressed by Ellie's decision but if they were in her position I'm sure they will set her up to fail.
I'm just so sad... wether the bottom two would be it should've been a double shantay, sending any of them home this week it just doesn't make sense with my fantasy.
Predictable but all these Cinderella movies rope me in. To see the wicked stepmother get what’s coming to her. Plus Kat Decker is completely likable.
I would hate to meet a kid who loves Ana y Bruno -- they'd scare the bejeesus out of me.
A young girl in an insane asylum befriends the grotesque hallucinations of the patients interred there. Which might work, but the characters are all so ugly, the tone is dark, the coloring even darker, and the child has more bags under her eyes than I do.
Which still might work, except then they try to make a traditional Disney cartoon out of this mess. Coraline meets Snow White could work in a Columbian drug factory, but not on the big screen.
Show me a kid who likes this upbeat trauma, and I'll show you a kid who will try to kill you in your sleep thinking they're helping you.
Best Ball on Drag Race Herstory... said no one!
The fact that BoBo won this challenge says everything about it.
Very sad when the crew arrived back at the base and no one was there to welcome Naird home. I had the same experience when I was in the Navy and returned to the U.S. from a six month deployment; my family was still on the other side of the country and could not be there to greet me.
That's the way to make a period movie!
No lingering shots of the expensive, beautiful sets & costumes.(But they are still noticed) no slow, drawn out clippety cloppety horse carriages,.
not a single dull moment.
Gorgeous, riveting, hilarious, heart-warming
It's has some, dashings (but not full on) of those 'Moulin rouge' madness scenes.
Filled with the cream of British film industry.
I wish more musicals would get released like this after their runtime in theaters for people like me who have no way to see them live.
Dumb episode.
How does someone accidently use the wrong program to send a message?
Also: Why didn't Lauren call her right away?
It was clearly not meant for the public.
If a friend does something possibly career-ending you call them until they pick up... (Hotel-Rooms still have phones, so you can certainly reach someone staying at a hotel - even if their mobile is muted...).
On the story itself: I have never heard of something like that happening to anyone under 40.
And even then: Women are usually more careful than men with material like that.
Every noteworthy private video which got out could be traced back to some intermediary who leaked or sold the material.
Why don't you stop portraying people as stupid and make an episode about something leaked because you sent it unencrypted via e.g. eMail.
Also: Who reads the contracts before Liza signed them? Usually you demand to at least see the published pictures beforehand if not reserve final approval (Not that it mattered much as Liza needed the Campaign more than she needed the campaign - but nonetheless: WTF? She is not Joey (Remember the Acne-Ad in Friends...)).
UUURGH!!! Just give us ANOTHER full feature film already!! Just when I start getting into it, IT ENDS!!!
Well i am not schocked at all! Since last two episodes it was written Yvie Oddly in that crown, i feel kinda bad for A'keria because in the lipsync she was better than Yvie tbh.In the last lipsync i was expecting more from Brooke Lyn.
Yvie's first and last outfit left me gagging.
If I was 12 and it was 1986 I'd have given it a 9/10 and watched it again already
The challenge wasn't as fun as I wanted.
Silky overshadows everyone and Shuga was her victim. Brooke is improving which is good!
The runway well Nina was nice and Brooke as well! Liked Yvie and Shuga!
i agree with the ones that lypsinced Vanjie and Plastique! And well Plastique was the worst so bye gurl bye
Another episode, another pass for Vanjie. Yeah, she did better in the lipsync against Plastique who couldn't really feel the rhythm and the mood of the song, despite performing well, just to a different tune. But it's like the election day in Putin's Russia - all the people he competes against had been pre-approved by him, looking weak in comparison. Judging fairly from the start, Vanjie should have been in the bottom at least 3 times now, and there's no chance she would survive to lipsync against Plastique.
In 11 seasons, that has to be the worst Reading Challenge ever. Trinity_where_are_the_jokes.gif
I still don't get the big whoop over Silky. In a way, she's like Vanjie, in the sense that both queens have such a strong personality that every challenge they do is basically just them on full volume. The difference of course (for me at least) is that Vanjie is actually charming and likeable, while Silky is obnoxiously deluded about her brilliance. She's not untalented, but considering Plastique gets shit for doing the same Asian character in acting challenges, no one ever points out that Silky is basically just doing Silky in every acting challenge, too.
I think the ranking of all the queens this week was spot on, especially the winner and loser. I kind of felt bad for Nina who seemed to let her contribution take second place to let Brooke shine, although she was still great. Akiria was the surprise this week and a worthy winner - possible dark house for the Top 3. Some fab looks on the runway this week, too. Terrific set of guest judges, I only wish we'd had a bit more time with Natasha Lyonne.
This was bullshit! I feel more attacked than Laganja.
First of all, i am not mad because Plastique was sent home, i am mad because the way she left.
Apparently it's ok if you say that Plastique was relying on "Being Asian" but if you say that Silky or Akiria are relying on "Being Black" then you're racist... How can you tell an immigrant from Vietnam not to speak with vietnamese accent? I mean, this has no sense at all and besides that for me Vanjie was clearly the loser, she was whiping her hair like crazy and Plastique gives only five seconds of screentime.
Then they criticized that she wasn't wearing a fully mask when Silky doesn't even wear make up and on purpose, that was very off.
I may be dropping this season and a hope Brooke Lyn, Yvie or Nina win.
[8.4/10] I feel like this episode isn't going to please most people. The critical crowd is going to be annoyed at it for indulging in fan service at times and wrapping a lot of character relationships too quickly. The more casual fan crowd is going to be upset that this episode was full of yakking and sparse on action or narrative momentum. But honestly, I really liked this one. I have to imagine that the next four super-sized episodes are going to be filled to the gils with action and high drama and excitement. In the prelude to that, it's really nice to get a series of quiet moments to reflect on where everyone has been to get to this point, and the uncertainty of the future, amid the other grace notes that "The Rightful Queen" provides.
Those are the two big ideas at the center of the episode. On the one hand, you have this sense of everyone both assuming that they're doomed but worrying about what the future holds. More than one character declares that they're all dead. And yet at the same time, you have Dany and others worrying about who might have a claim to the Iron Throne or some slice of the Seven Kingdoms. You have Tyrion and others worrying about who might become (or remain) Hand to the Queen. And you have everyone from Misandei to Sansa thinking about what the world looks like when this battle is over. There's the sense of an inevitable, mortal threat, but also of concern for where things stand after they've picked up the pieces.
But there's also a sense of marking how long the journey has been to reach this point and how much everyone has changed along it. Arya is grown, with her own skills, directness, and desires that mark a sharp contrast from the aspirational little girl who went with her father to King's Landing. Jaime and Tyrion are both much different men since they were "The Golden Lion" and "The Imp" who previously set foot in Winterfell ("the perils of self-betterment"). Hell, even the likes of Podrick has become a capable warrior (and classy singer to boot.) There's a boatload of taking stock in this episode, of remembering where everyone's been and the distance between here and there.
What's more, there's tons of nice little moments. Lyanna Mormont gets a nice scene with Jorah, Gilly gets a little time to shine, and Edd gets a chance to reunite with his Night's Watch brethren. That's all on top of Tyrion's little gathering by the fire, which makes the most of the hang out vibe this episode summons when the time is right.
All-in-all, this feels like one of those Game of Thrones episodes we'll remember beyond the bigger clashes and contretemps the series usually has in store. It's a slower episode, but one that deepens our understanding of where these characters at psychologically and developmentally after nearly eight seasons, and lets us wonder about what the future holds right alongside them.
That's what happens when your top contestants are in the bottom although it should've been Yvie and Vanjie..
Snatch game was bad except for a few good performances. Silky was good, nina was nice and shuga too.
Vanjie bad and brooke was a huge flop. I expected Yvie to be better.
Brooke was saved by the runway and that lypsinc WAS EVERYTHING. BOTH QUEENS SAVED BECAUSE WAS GREAT. Vanjie deserved the bottom tho.
WTF are you kidding? Ra'Jah can't dance really well, can't act, she's not funny and doesn't have a big personality, doesn't have good runways, she's not memorable at all and she was saved? Even if Scarlett was send home just based on this challenge i don't think she deserved it! She was very consistent and week after week she look amazing on runway, i mean, she literally was robbed last episode.
Ra'Jah being pissed at Scarlet was ridiculous - I can't believe Ra'Jah got her to apologise when she had named Scarlet to go, along with everyone else on the team. If anyone had grounds to be upset, it was Scarlet.
Ra'Jah came across like even more of a dick this episode. At least with this being her third time in the bottom, the likelihood is she'll be gone in the next episode or two.
This is a parody of rom-com and a good parody imo will maintain genre. it's stupid easy to make a comedy parody of everything. See things like Epic Movie and Date Movie. But a good parody of horror films will also itself be a horror film see Scream and Happy Death Day both excellent horror films that lampoon aspects of horror films. I think what sets this movie apart from other parodies is that it does a very effective job at being a romcom. It doesn't take itself seriously which is what you expect but there's a level of sincerity that you don't expect.
It's super hard to pull off a song and dance number in a movie and not have it be super cheesy. Few films do this that aren't all about singing or dancing (Step Up, Pitch Perfect). But the number in this movie manages to be legimately fun which surprised me. Rebel Wilson is Rebel Wilson most people hate her I find her charming enough. Hemsworth plays a one note character that's on screen enough to be funny with his constant "You're beguiling" but not so much that you get annoyed with him. If I had known Priyanka Chopra was going to be in the movie I might have skipped it. I'm not a fan of her as a person. Also I learned she looks terrible in extreme close ups. When you pull out just a little bit she shines. She's a good looking person, a mostly decent actor and she has a top notch voice.
If I cared about Adam Devine personally I'd be scared for his career becoming one note but here he's pretty toned down. Which helps him a lot.
Plotwise I have a big problem with the opening scene after the prologue where Nat has to get a note off her door and give it to her neighbor. It's filmed so badly you can barely tell what's going on. WHich is that he's hot and girls are constantly leaving note for him but they don't know which door is his so she ends up with notes on her door. It's a weird problem that makes no sense but at least they do a callback to explain it at the end. But beyond that the plot doesn't try so hard to make sense. Which is a good thing. It's just walking the path of the romcom you the audience (more than Nat) try to figure out which tropes are going to make it in and which ones will get left out.
It was a fun ride that didn't overstay it's welcome. A light airy movie that didn't leave you empty. Congratulations we have a date movie.
I am so freaking in love with this movie and my heart is mush. No mean girls, supportive characters everywhere, and female friendships ftw. I only regret that I was dumb enough to not read the book first.
That's why I dislike the idea of giving the queens the right to eliminate each other. This is shangela all over again.
They keep saying that they hope this show gives you encouragement to try your best/dreams come true if you give it your all, but
all I got from the outcome in this episode that even if you excel at what you do someone with the power over your fate could end it all
which doesn't seem fair but makes a good TV for sure! now we know 100% that trinity will win because the competition just voted out
for slaying it every week.
Up until now I loved Naomi so much and I can't believe how shady she was. So disappointed and so sad to see Manilla go.