I've heard stuff about him in the past, but mostly that he's an ass to work with. I feel like Marsha Mason hated working with him on the goodbye girl
ChiliBeans said:Ahh Buzzfeed, the kind of quality writing I'd expect from Zoo posters.Quote:
"I felt like this was the beginning of me making it," Ryan said. "That's how nave I was at the time."
That was 2005. Ryan, now 39, says he's not nave any more: The invitation that started with such high expectations ended, he told BuzzFeed News,
When Tara Reid tweets that Eduardo Gomez, long time and respected cafeteria janitor at the Universal lot, stared too long when she bent over in front of him, to pick up her diaphragm, after it fell out of her purse, as she tried to dump the remains of her chili-cheese fries and grilled chicken southwest salad in the garbage, while also simultaneously remembering she opted for no panties that day, yet immediately felt violated, embarrassed and shamed, then passed out on the sidewalk while waiting for her driver, and the twitter verse responds with a collective, global, meh.................then it's over Spilner. But not until then.Brian Earl Spilner said:
TCTTS, do you see this stopping any time soon?
Nuts.
That was a Really long time ago. What's the statute of limitations here anyway?mazzag said:
http://www.breitbart.com/big-hollywood/2017/11/10/george-takei-accused-sexually-assaulting-former-model-l-home-1981/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social
1981 was a long ass time ago, but that's how these confessions have started.
Was talking about this with some friends today. People are actually complimenting Louis C.K. for the way he acknowledged his pathetic pshychoperv behavior. None of that changes what a ****ed up guy he is.Diggity said:
Just read the rest of his tweets and see what a "fair" guy he is.
My biggest issue is all the ass kissing responses he gets for basically saying "my bad".
grossUncle Gunnysack said:
rebel wilson the latest to claim to have been sexually assaulted. there are some REALLY sick people out there.
ChiliBeans said:Was talking about this with some friends today. People are actually complimenting Louis C.K. for the way he acknowledged his pathetic pshychoperv behavior. None of that changes what a ****ed up guy he is.Diggity said:
Just read the rest of his tweets and see what a "fair" guy he is.
My biggest issue is all the ass kissing responses he gets for basically saying "my bad".
It's a sign of how utterly degenerate the Hollywood bubble is that people are more interested in the PR response than the revolting behavior. Pathetic.
Oh give me a ****ing break. Of course you fanboys are eating this BS.Quote:
If you want to choose hatred over forgiveness,
TCTTS said:
What else do you want him to do? He showed genuine remorse and acknowledged that he has a problem. I could have done without all the "admire" talk in his statement, but it seems like he's genuinely trying to become a better person and learn from his mistakes. Would you rather he remain a vile human being and everyone just sh*t on him for the rest of his life? And I'm not at all seeing more interest in the PR response than his behavior. There have been countless discussions about how terrible his actions were, be it on Twitter, in myriad articles, and on TV. Of all the assh*les exposed in this mess, it was somewhat refreshing for someone to finally come out and basically say, "It's true, I'm sorry, and I'm going to try to be better." If you want to choose hatred over forgiveness, though, go right ahead. But it accomplishes nothing.
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In a 2016 interview with Vulture, he said of claims that he had masturbated in front of female comics, "I don't care about that. That's nothing to me. That's not real." When first approached by the Times in September, after Notaro publicly commented that C.K. should "handle" the rumors, the Louie star again said, "I'm not going to answer to that stuff, because they're rumors. If you actually participate in a rumor, you make it bigger and you make it real." When pressed further, he said again, "They're rumors, that's all that is."
It's a pointless question aiming at a pointless, sophomoric debate. Unlike you, I don't have any delusions of grandeur here, I'm merely observing how far from reality these people live. In the real world this behavior ends up with EEOC complaints, firings, ostracization and criminal complaints. Yet Hollywood fanboys think of themselves as being so media savvy that merely gauging a supposedly better PR response placates them. Very sad.TCTTS said:
You still haven't answered the question. What would you rather happen?