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Thursday, July 7, 2016

Rose McGowan Puts "Variety" On Blast For Article Criticizing Renee Zellweger"s Face


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Rose McGowan has been splitting her time between fighting sexism in Hollywood and making freaky music videos that put Die Antwoord to shame.Speaking out hasnt helped her moviecareer any. She was dropped by her acting agency after publicly dissing a casting call for an Adam Sandler movie which demanded women wear tank tops that show off cleavage (push up bra encouraged), and has since made it a point to talk about the sorry state of gender equality in the film industry whenever she gets the chance.

Last week, Variety published an articletitled Renee Zellweger: If She No Longer Looks Like Herself, Has She Become a Different Actress? It was a diatribe on plastic surgery in Hollywood focused on Zellweger, with author Owen Gleiberman reviving the recent media opinion that Renee has destroyed her face with secret cosmetic operations. That p****d off McGowan, who had a response to the column published by The Hollywood Reporter.

Heres some excerpts:

How dare you bully a woman who has done nothing but try to entertain people like you. Her crime, according to you, is growing older in a way you dont approve of. Who are you to approve of anything? What you are doing is vile, damaging, stupid and cruel. It also reeks of status quo white-male privilege. So assured are you in your place in the firmament that is Hollywood, you felt it was OK to do this. And your editors at Variety felt this was more than OK to run.I speak as someone who was abused by Hollywood and by people like you in the media, but Im a different breed, one they didnt count on. I refuse and reject this bullshit on behalf of those who feel they cant speak. I am someone who was forced by a studio to go on Howard Stern where he asked me to show him my l***a while my grinning male and female publicists stood to the side and did nothing to protect me. I am someone who has withstood death threats from fanboys, had fat sites devoted to me.Any studio that Renee Zellweger has made money for, any co-star shes supported or anyone who takes a percentage of her income should be doing whats right; they should be calling this harassment out.

McGowan goes on to show you how ridiculous these kinds of articles focusing on an actresses looks would read with the names replaced by stars like Tom Cruise and Leonardo DiCaprio.

The movies star, LEONARDO DICAPRIO, already had his Did he or didnt he? moment back in 2014, and I had followed the round-the-world scrutinizing of his image that went along with it, but this was different. Watching the trailer, I didnt stare at the actor and think: He doesnt look like LEONARDO DICAPRIO. I thought: He doesnt look like JAY GATSBY!

Columnslike the Variety one are insidious in thatthey pile up one after another, shaping Hollywoodand societysopinion, not just of Renee Zellweger, but of all women. A culture that has Marisa Tomei playing Aunt May in the latest Spider-Man movie doesnt appear out of nowhere. It is consistently reinforced by articles putting an actresss age in a negative spotlight. At a certain point, people start wonderingif perhaps it isnt time for Zellweger to give up the mantle of Bridget Jones so another younger, fresher face can step in and continue until too many articles about that new actresssage begin to appear. And so the cycle continues.

I have my doubts that the author of the Variety article even realized what he wrotewould be taken as offensive. Gleiberman possibly thought he was offering up a fairly glowing recap of Zellwegers acting career and an indictment of a Hollywood that forces its aging stars under the knife. But boiled down to its essence, it calls out Zellweger for getting old and no longer looking enough like the Bridget Jones of 2001 and 2004. Maybe you could get away with publishing that kind of opinion without raising criticism back when the original movies came out, but not anymore.

(via The Hollywood Reporter)

Source: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&usg=AFQjCNHVyqlY2AKr1qDIDDtqTg_AdcjVAA&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&ei=oa1-V-CvOdG43gG8rYG4BA&url=https://www.yahoo.com/movies/rose-mcgowan-puts-variety-blast-212304753.html

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Watch the Music Video Rose McGowan Directed for Yoko Ono"s Catman


Rose McGowan at the1998 MTV Awards

Speaking of Rose McGowan whos been the news because, earlier today, she had an op-ed (responding to Owen Gleibermans op-ed on Renee Zellwegers face) published inThe Hollywood Reporter it turns out the actor/musician/director/activist also has a new music video out today. Though McGowan herself has in the past released her own music and accompanying videos (as with theher RM486 video, directed byJonas kerlund), todays is actually a video directed by McGowan for the Miike Snow remix of Yoko Onos song, Catman. (The track is on her newest LP,Yes, Im a Witch Too,though it was released in its original form onApproximately Infinite Universein 1973.)

The video is mostly a recording of a choreographed dance between a younger women and a group of dancers over the age of 60, who begin planted in school desks and then join in the dance.

McGowan said in a statement:

Yoko Ono has been an ardent supporter of women and modern dance for years. Casting women dancers over 60, including one with cancer, was my way of showing that vitality doesnt die with age. I used color overlays to create my own visual beat.

Watch the video:

[Via Rolling Stone]

Source: http://flavorwire.com/583581/watch-the-music-video-rose-mcgowan-directed-for-yoko-onos-catman

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