Madonna's
film receives a slashing from critics, imagine that?
If
I remember correctly, Madonna made a passive aggressive statement
that she was done with movies a few years back. Almost every film
role she's been in has been horrible, even when the movie was good.
Despite making millions off her singing career, she has always wanted
to be taken seriously as an actress, not realizing that she just
doesn't have the chops. I mean have you seen Swept Away or Body
of Evidence?
Now,
she's back at it again with a film she directed. She directed her
second film called W.E. And the movie has been going over like a bag
of poop with critics.
Keep
in mind, she directed another film called Filth and Wisdom back in
2008. And, that film currently has a 26%
on Rotten Tomatoes. And, trend of bad movie reviews continue
with W.E.
From
Reuters ((Here,
for instance, is the opening line of Xan Brooks' brutal review in the
Guardian: "Whatever the crimes committed by Wallis Simpson –
marrying a king, sparking a constitutional crisis, fraternising with
Nazis – it's doubtful that she deserves the treatment meted out to
her in 'W.E.,' Madonna's jaw-dropping take on 'the 20th-century's
greatest royal love story.'"
))
As
long as a certain artist doesn't take too much from Madonna's music
career, she can fall back on that.
Then,
there is this little gem at her press conference.
Note
to fans: Just stop bringing her flowers period. Get her acting
lessons.
And,
one more Madonna story. Madonna seems to have a passive aggressive
stance against Lady Gaga. She won't fully come out and say Gaga is
stealing her act and music, but she makes little comments here and
there. Now, there is an interview where she calls Gaga out for her
“obsession”.
From
the Daily Mail, ((According
the magazine, the singer-turned-director replied: 'As for Lady Gaga,
I have no comment on her obsessions related to me, because I do not
know if it is based on something profound or superficial.'))
Ouch.
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