Had the opportunity to see Bombshell this afternoon. A very good movie and what a performance by Charlize Theron as Megan Kelly. I am guessing she will be getting a Oscar nomination for this one. The film is full of actors you are familiar with in both major and minor roles.
Charlize Theron
Nicole Kidman
Margot Robbie
John Lithgow
Malcolm McDowell
Allison Janney
Kate McKinnon
Connie Britton
Mark Duplass
Robin Weigert
Richard Kind
A solid cast of actors as already pointed out with John Lithgow playing the despicable Roger Ailes
The only thing good i cans ay about this movie was how accurate Charlize Theron nailed the persona of Megyn Kelly and the make up of John Lithgow . Short of this I say watch The Loudest Voice
Charlize Theron was nominated for Golden Globes but IMO there were simply better female performances this year
The story is told from the perspective of the women at Fox but honestly in 103 minutes the story line was flimsy at best
I've said before that if you want to know this story you MUST watch The Loudest Voice on Showtime with Russell Crowe playing Ailes. This show was magnificent
Steve
I have watched most of the Loudest Voice and the two movies/series are taking on different aspects of a story. The Loudest Voice is more the story of Alies and his running of Fox News. Yes they show what a pig of a man he was around women but that was only part of the story they were getting out in the series. Bombshell on the other hand was mainly from the point of view of the women and how Ailes actions impacted their careers and lives.
You are correct that Bombshell wasn't a great movie but I think it is a important one that adds fills in the story from a slightly different viewpoint
I am not sure if you have watched "The Morning Show" on Apple+ TV. It is another good series that gets better with each episode and addresses many of the same issues.
Yes. I agree. It is from the womens perspective but the story was far too quick and abbreviated. It left me wanting whereas the Loudest Voice tells the entire story
Steve
I have watched most of the Loudest Voice and the two movies/series are taking on different aspects of a story. The Loudest Voice is more the story of Alies and his running of Fox News. Yes they show what a pig of a man he was around women but that was only part of the story they were getting out in the series. Bombshell on the other hand was mainly from the point of view of the women and how Ailes actions impacted their careers and lives.
You are correct that Bombshell wasn't a great movie but I think it is a important one that adds fills in the story from a slightly different viewpoint
I am not sure if you have watched "The Morning Show" on Apple+ TV. It is another good series that gets better with each episode and addresses many of the same issues.
Steve, is there any real interest in this beyond concocted #MeToo hands up in the air? Does this story stand apart from the fury of current day sexual politics?
I see that Bloomberg if he wins the Dem nomination and presidency will not run his office from the usual place, but amongst his staff in the open workplace. Is this amongst other reasons so he can't "hide" bad behaviour?
The full story where it all began helps understand this entire exploitation affair from all fronts.
The money trap also doesn't help as it lessers our fundamental values...men and women both.
Bombshell I'll wait for the video medium with Charlize.
Films like Bombshell and TV series like The Loudest Voice awaken us with awareness, good.
Some people more than others ...
* Marc, say your very pretty daughter wants to be a reporter for a major news network, like FOX news for example. What advice would you give her?
The story has already been told by the other main stream media outlets. Heads rolled. Don’t know if ratings were affected but they seem higher than the competition. Whatever happened to Megan Kelly?
The story has already been told by the other main stream media outlets. Heads rolled. Don’t know if ratings were affected but they seem higher than the competition. Whatever happened to Megan Kelly?
I have to admit that I never liked Megyn Kelly when she was at Fox and I truly couldn't stand her when she was at NBC and it was apparent that none of the Today hosts cozied up to her. Her show on NBC was an absolute disaster. She won't ever be returning to Fox news on a permanent basis
She's a hot potato where controversy follows. I'm betting we won't be seeing her hosting any TV shows in the near future.
the idea of me too is to share stories of sexual harassment and or sexual assault so that people understand how common place it is. Anyone with a mother, sister, female cousin or wife should be sympathetic to the movement.
Indeed. I don't get the rationale behind resistance to the movement.
Sure, sometimes it's going overboard, but show me one single movement without excesses. There is none. On balance, the #MeToo movement has been highly beneficial for society, and I hope it continues to be.
I have to admit that I never liked Megyn Kelly when she was at Fox and I truly couldn't stand her when she was at NBC and it was apparent that none of the Today hosts cozied up to her. Her show on NBC was an absolute disaster. She won't ever be returning to Fox news on a permanent basis
She's a hot potato where controversy follows. I'm betting we won't be seeing her hosting any TV shows in the near future.
Kelly fumbled on her very first NBC interview with the cast of Will and Grace by making some strange cringe worthy comments about gays. It was down hill from there.
Kelly fumbled on her very first NBC interview with the cast of Will and Grace by making some strange cringe worthy comments about gays. It was down hill from there.
The story line in Bombshell started with Gretchen Carlson played by Nicole Kidman but the story itself followed Megyn Kelly and Margot Robbie in their roles
The more I think about Bombshell, the more I dislike it
the idea of me too is to share stories of sexual harassment and or sexual assault so that people understand how common place it is. Anyone with a mother, sister, female cousin or wife should be sympathetic to the movement.
I think the Apple series "The Morning Show" does a very good job of getting people to understand all of the implications of sexual harassment. intra-office dating/affairs, management's turned heads, etc. They allow the main perpetrator to plead his case or at least show it from is perspective. The last episode from Season 1 was very powerful. Excellent acting from Steve Carrell and Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston holds her own along with a nice supporting cast.
I remember a "aha" moment from early in my career while still working at GM. I was a executive reporting to one of or actually the first female Plant Manager. During a staff meeting a harassment issue brought by a female engineer was under discussion. The Plant Manager kind of shook up many perspectives when she asked when are you going to get it that these women aren't coming to work "looking" for a husband. There doing a job.
The story line in Bombshell started with Gretchen Carlson played by Nicole Kidman but the story itself followed Megyn Kelly and Margot Robbie in their roles
The more I think about Bombshell, the more I dislike it
I thought it was a "B" movie at best. What bothers me about it was it's veracity. Are we really to believe that Ailes, who brags to the Margo Robbie character that he can pick any girl out of the lineup and make her a star for "something in return", did that for Megyn Kelly for "nothing in return" according to the Megyn character in the movie? Really? That's just very hard to believe.