Guess we won’t be seeing some of you ladies in those little flats anymore huh? Designer Tory Burch Sued For Racial And Sexual Discrimination According to TMZ reports : A black, bisexual woman has sued her former employer — the company run by high-end fashion designer Tory Burch — claiming her manager and co-workers put a big fat target on her head because of her race and bisexuality. Jessica Jones filed the lawsuit, claiming she worked at the billionaire designer’s flagship store in Bev Hills from July 2011 to July 2012 — and during that time, Jones claims she was called everything from a “disgusting” homosexual to a “n***er.” In the docs, Jones says her manager and co-workers treated her like dirt, telling customers and clients not to work with Jones because she was gay. Jones says her manager referred to Jones’ girlfriend as “that thing that comes to visit her at work.” On her lunch breaks, Jones says her manager would regularly ask if Jones was getting fried chicken. Jones claims she was eventually forced to resign because of the treatment she received. Jones is suing Burch’s company — as well as her manager and others — for unspecified damages. Burch was not accused of wrongdoing herself in the the lawsuit and she is not named as a defendant. This isn’t a good look Tory, you need to do a better job screening some of these folks that you hire to represent your brand. Image via PurseBlog
Christopher Nolan ‘s Batman trilogy has amassed nearly $2.4 billion theatrically worldwide to date, but Wednesday night, the Oscar-nominated filmmaker ( Memento , Inception ) sat down at the Film Society of Lincoln Center giving insight on the nuts and bolts of the series, which ended this summer with The Dark Knight Rises , its classic Bond-esque treatment of terrorism, the late Heath Ledger, and the upcoming Man of Steel . Bat-Beginnings and Evolution Nolan recalled his foray into Batman via the ’60s Adam West television series growing up. He’d, of course, later take on the legendary comic superhero, but not without precedent. The DC Comics figure has taken on various manifestations on the big and small screens, including versions by Joel Schumacher and Tim Burton . But Nolan figured out he had a different take on Batman — something closer to the comics. “If you look at what Tim Burton did, it’s very specific world created with a Gothic vision that’s consistent with Batman,” Nolan said at the Walter Reade Theater in a conversation moderated by outgoing Film Society programmer/critic Scott Foundas. “But, what I felt I hadn’t seen was [what I observed] in the comics which was Gotham as an ordinary world — a place in which we could live. And so, when Gotham sees Batman he’s as extraordinary as he would be in our world. What Tim did is place an extraordinary character in an extraordinary world.” Nolan said he wanted to break down Batman and attempt to explain the trappings and elements that create the figure in his re-telling of the story. “Part of the fun making the film for me was explaining these elements in real terms. Why is he wearing this costume? What does it mean? How does he get the costume? Is it just him and Alfred and the Batcave…? So there was this terrific gap in pop culture history that we got to contribute to and it was great.” Though Nolan made reference to the original comic book version of Batman, he was quick to add that he didn’t consider himself a comic-book junkie, acknowledging that treading into that realm can cause a serious rebuke from die-hards. “It’s dangerous to pretend you’re a comic book fan among a certain crowd because they spot you very early,” he said. Terrorism And The Dark Knight Foundas likened 2005’s Batman Begins to the ’60s-era Bond films as a product of its age. The first in the trilogy came in the immediate post 9/11 period with terrorism at the forefront of the national — and even international — consciousness. Nolan snapped up the compliment being associated with something ‘Bond’ but then gave his interpretation of how the period affected his first installment of Batman . “The Bond films were very specific about the time and [reflected] the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis etc. It was very edgy for the time,” said Nolan. “I think that one of the things about taking on an action film set in a great American city [that’s also] set post-9/11 is that there was no way we weren’t going to [address terrorism] if we were going to be honest.” “It’s tricky to talk about terrorism. I felt a responsibility as a filmmaker to create something that is foremost as entertainment,” he said. “But after there’s some distance, I also feel a responsibility even as an entertainer to be honest about my feelings and honest about my [concerns]. Heath Ledger Tickets to the Christopher Nolan event, which included clips from all three films interspersed with the onstage conversation were snapped-up fast. The 270-seat Walter Reade Theater could have easily been filled two times or more. A waiting list numbered in the hundreds, noted an insider. Still, the atmosphere inside could probably be best described as riveted more than ecstatic. Nolan spoke in a subdued tone throughout the event, though some of the biggest emotional responses came when he spoke about Heath Ledger. In his second to last theatrical release, Ledger won a Best Supporting Actor Academy Award posthumously for his portrayal of the Joker in Nolan’s follow-up The Dark Knight . Well before shooting and even before there was a script, Ledger was cast as the villain, though he had initial trepidation about being in Batman . “We casted him before the script was even written, so he had a very long time to obsess over what he was going to do. I sent him some materials like A Clockwork Orange and other touchstones like paintings from Francis Bacon.” After Ledger finally received the script, it was Nolan’s turn to feel fear. By the time he received it, Ledger had already spent a lot of time developing the personality behind what would be one of his finest performances, though “becoming the Joker” did not come instantly. Still, he aced it and Nolan likened the late actor to the likes of Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin. “When I finally sent him the script it was very scary, because by this time he was so committed and knew what a high wire act it would be, and if he hadn’t liked it I think it would have been extremely bad for us both,” said Nolan. “But he breathed a sigh of relief and I breathed a sigh of relief, and he really felt it delivered what we talked about.” “Like a lot of artists, he would sneak up on something. You couldn’t really sit him down and say, ‘OK, today you’re going to do the Joker.’ You’d have to say, ‘Let’s read this scene, and act it,’ and he’d read it with Christian [Bale] and there would be a line or two where you heard him doing something with his voice that was a little different, or he’d throw in a little bit of a laugh, but meanwhile never saying, ‘OK, this is it!'” Next: Nolan on his Tarantino-esque stable of actors and producing Man of Steel
The Japanese collector who purchased Sam’s upright piano from Casablanca ‘s Parisian flashback for just $154,000 in 1988 is putting the piece of cinematic history up for auction. And as time goes by, movie memorabilia appreciates: On the auction block in December, the Casablanca piano could sell for as much as $1.2 million. Per THR and Gothamist , the piano from one of cinema’s most romantic films of all time appears in the Paris flashback scene as Rick (Humphrey Bogart) and Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman) prepare to part ways and he toasts, “Here’s looking at you, kid.” Just in time for Casablanca ‘s 70th anniversary , the piano is expected to sell via Sotheby’s on December 14 for “somewhere between $800,000 and $1.2 million.” A hefty price tag for most folks, but for the billionaire romantic out there it’s the perfect conversation piece for raising a glass, pulling a date close, and whispering “Is that cannon fire, or is it my heart pounding?” It could even be used as a (rather expensive) prop for Casablanca 2 … [ THR , Gothamist ]
Ready to spend one wild and crazy day in the life of Robert Pattinson? Or in the life of Eric Packer, we should say, the billionaire assets manager played by Robert Pattinson in Cosmopolis , David Cronenberg’s upcoming drama that stars the Twilight Saga stud as you’ve never seen him before? Like previous Cosmopolis trailers , this new preview follows around the character during a dark, chaotic limo ride, one that is based on a wager Packer makes and which takes him in a number of unusual directions. Cosmopolis also stars Jay Baruchel, Juliette Binoche and Paul Giamatti and comes out in limited release on August 17.
Ready to spend one wild and crazy day in the life of Robert Pattinson? Or in the life of Eric Packer, we should say, the billionaire assets manager played by Robert Pattinson in Cosmopolis , David Cronenberg’s upcoming drama that stars the Twilight Saga stud as you’ve never seen him before? Like previous Cosmopolis trailers , this new preview follows around the character during a dark, chaotic limo ride, one that is based on a wager Packer makes and which takes him in a number of unusual directions. Cosmopolis also stars Jay Baruchel, Juliette Binoche and Paul Giamatti and comes out in limited release on August 17.
When the Civil War ended, and after Republican President Abraham Lincoln liberated the slaves, Democrats initiated Jim Crow laws to discriminate against blacks. Later on the KKK was founded as the the terrorist wing of the Democrat Party. The Ku … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 16/02/2012 18:15 Number of articles : 2
Foster Friess, the billionaire businessman funding Rick Santorum’s presidential campaign, weighed in on the contraception debate today with some very bizarre comments. In an interview with MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell , Friess indicated that he thinks the contraception debate is a distraction and that he doesn’t understand what all the fuss is about. “People seem to be so preoccupied about sex — I think… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Business Insider Discovery Date : 16/02/2012 19:31 Number of articles : 3
Kate Winslet has herself in a “boy toy situation.” That’s how The Daily Mail describes this Oscar and Emmy winner’s new romance with Richard Branson’s nephew, a 33-year old who has legally changed his name to Ned Rocknroll. The couple attended the funeral of Richard’s father together in London on Tuesday. “Ned is really happy with Kate,” a source says . “[Ned] feels he can learn so much from her. It’s sexy.” Winslet has been a long-time friend of the billionaire Branson and actually carrie his elderly mother, Eva, to safety last month after the house she was staying in caught on fire. Rocknroll, meanwhile, recently separated from his wife. [Photo: WENN.com]
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Be sure and read Tim Carney’s Examiner column today on the politically-connected lobby for the controversial new TSA scanners that are upsetting airline employees and travelers everywhere. Carney notes that a company called Rapiscan got a $165 million contract for the new body image scanners four days after the underwear-bomber incident this past Christmas. Not surprisingly, Rapiscan is politically connected, observes Carney: Rapiscan got the other naked-scanner contract from the TSA, worth $173 million. Rapiscan’s lobbyists include Susan Carr, a former senior legislative aide to Rep. David Price, D-N.C., chairman of the Homeland Security Subcommittee. When Defense Daily reported on Price’s appropriations bill last winter, the publication noted “Price likes the budget for its emphasis on filling gaps in aviation security, in particular the whole body imaging systems.” Then this morning Carney also noted that former Homeland Security secretary Michael Chertoff was flacking for Rapiscan. As for the company’s other political connections, it also appears that none other than George Soros, the billionaire owns 11,300 shares of OSI Systems Inc., the company that owns Rapiscan. Not surprisingly, OSI’s stock has appreciated considerably over the course of the year. Soros certainly is a savvy investor. http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/blogs/beltway-confidential/george-soro… added by: Dagum
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Guess what happens when you close a hundred million dollar deal with American Idol to add to your already insane level of success you have experienced the last 10 years…you get groupie gold diggin’ bitches who convince themselves that you are hot shit because they want a record deal and an exit strategy from their shitty broke ass lives and figure you look better than the billionaire Anna Nicole Smith prostituted herself to, because they’ve seen you on TV and they like that you’re an asshole with a horrible fake tan and that’s enough to make any pussy quiver with excitement the second they meet you in person, at least enough to give you a lap dance in the middle of a club because I guess all girls are wallet fuckin’ whores and if she fucks you the best she’s ever fucked, she thinks she won’t get voted off this week and will make it to LA. Get it, that was an American Idol joke. I’m pretty clever.