MargotRobbie
@MargotRobbie@lemm.ee
The other account for Lemmy’s only real celebrity. 💕@MargotRobbie@lemmy.world
Academy Award nominated character actress. Played a clown psychiatrist a couple of times. Currently on strike.
- Comment on All jokers fault probably 4 months ago:
I bet it’s whatever chemical that’s in those vats at Ace Chemicals that the upstanding citizens of Gotham kept falling into and come out as clowns.
Like, why would any company make a chemical which the only purpose seems to be to get psychiatrists to beat people up with baseball bats on roller skates?
- Comment on In your most solemn moments 4 months ago:
No, I’m an actress, silly!
- Comment on In your most solemn moments 4 months ago:
On the other hand, I could be aggressively breakdancing as I’m typing this comment on my phone as you are reading this, and you would have no idea either.
- Comment on The 50 Most Disappointing Movie Sequels of All Time 4 months ago:
Sure, you got it, Lifecoach5000!
- Comment on The 50 Most Disappointing Movie Sequels of All Time 4 months ago:
Speaking of sequels, I’m happy to announce that “Barbie 2: The Search for More Money” will continue exactly where the first movie left off, as Barbie experiences the wonders of the American medical industry first hand and discovers that her insurance company won’t cover her yearly gynecologist exam and scrambles to find money to cover her out-of-pocket payment before it goes to collections and ruins her credit score.
(It’s based on a true story.)
- Comment on Anon has a typical everyday average British morning 5 months ago:
Tell me about it, it’s like, every time I want to get some grilled prawns there’s always someone who goes “Oi mate, where’s yer Barbie license?”
- Comment on Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson is crumbling 5 months ago:
The Wrap article they are referencing: archive.is/UmNPh
On the set of “Red One,” Johnson’s pattern of lateness proved more damaging. Johnson was late an average of seven to eight hours per day and missed several entire days of production, ballooning costs by at least $50 million according to three insiders who insisted on anonymity for fear of being fired.
I can not imagine any other jobs in any industry where this behavior would be acceptable. At the end of the day, people want to get their work done and go home, and wasting the time and work of hundreds of people on set is regularly is unprofessional and irresponsible.
“On set, away from his trailer, if he needs to pee, he doesn’t go to the public bathroom,” one insider who knows the movie star well said. “He pees in a Voss water bottle and his team or a PA has to dispose of it.”
OK that’s just gross.
- Comment on He's not going to go easy on you either 5 months ago:
It’s his major recent work in public eye, plus the MCU is huge in terms of pop culture, so I’m using this as an example of how he might currently be recognized in public as, not that it is what he is best known for.
(I don’t want to talk about “Poor Things”… )
- Comment on He's not going to go easy on you either 5 months ago:
But then again, it is New York City, most pedestrian there are always in a rush to get to where they needed to be and wouldn’t take a second glance at even the strangest happening as long as it isn’t blocking their way.
- Comment on He's not going to go easy on you either 5 months ago:
Realistically, seeing someone in a setting you do not expect them to be in would make you less likely to recognize them, so it would be less “Hey, Williem Dafoe is in my jury” and more “Hey, that guy in my jury kind of looks like the actor from Spider-man”.
Think of it this way, if Williem Dafoe shows up at say, a tech conference, and went around telling everyone “I’m esteemed Academy Award nominated character actor Williem Dafoe”, most people there are going to think:“Why is there a Williem Dafoe impersonator at this conference?” instead of “Why is Williem Dafoe here?”
Hiding in plain sight.
- Comment on I never noticed it was him in X-Men: Apocalypse 5 months ago:
Also, great at tearing up the dance floor with woman shaped dolls.
(That’s right, “Barbie” is actually a spiritual successor to “Ex Machina”)
- Comment on [Actor discussion] What do you think of Jared Leto's acting and performance? 5 months ago:
Good actors don’t harass their coworkers and send weird things to their coworker’s house to do their job.
- Comment on Shrimps 5 months ago:
“I’ve suddenly received the urge to be put on a Barbie.”
- Comment on Anon has nerdy hobbies 6 months ago:
… and it is art.
- Comment on Anon has nerdy hobbies 6 months ago:
This is why a lot of women keep our nerdy hobbies to ourselves and don’t really talk about them much in public.
People get weird.
- Comment on Recognize the mother of Wifi 6 months ago:
It goes to show that being a good actress doesn’t mean that you can’t also be good at tech, even if you don’t like to to brag about it.
- Comment on He revealed the secrets ! 7 months ago:
I, for one, thinks she’s pretty cool.
- Comment on Open world games, need recommendations 7 months ago:
Baldur’s Gate 3 isn’t exactly open world in the strictest sense, but the maps are so massive that you can get the same sense of wonder and exploration as something like Skyrim or BoTW.
- Comment on Anon has a power fantasy 7 months ago:
A more accurate analogy would be along the lines of having jets and helicopters in the world but still using cars or trains as the main form of transportation.
- Comment on I bet this is what Colin Jost did 7 months ago:
That’s true only in a few states in the US, and at least in California, not all notaries can do this.
- Comment on I bet this is what Colin Jost did 7 months ago:
You got me!
To make up for it, can I have your autograph on a receipt for at least like 20 copies of “Barbie” on collector’s edition Blu-ray? I’m a big fan.
- Comment on I bet this is what Colin Jost did 7 months ago:
Or perhaps she’s disappointed you didn’t even make the effort to know that a marriage certificate has to be signed at the county clerk’s office instead of on the red carpet to be valid?
- Comment on I bet this is what Colin Jost did 7 months ago:
There sure are a lot of Australian actresses hiding in plain sight nowadays…
- Comment on Announcing lemmy-ui-next, an alternative Lemmy frontend built with NextJS! 8 months ago:
I like how snappy it is.
Have you talked with the main Lemmy devs about maybe adopting this as a full replacement for the current lemmy-ui when it gets more feature complete but before the Leptos frontend is done?
- Comment on Golden Globes Host Jo Koy Booed During Monologue, Blames His Writers 10 months ago:
Koy continued: “The key moment in Barbie is when she goes from perfect beauty to bad breath, cellulite, and flat feet — or what casting directors call ‘character actor’
That’s esteemed Academy Award nominated character actress Margot Robbie to you!
(Come on, I literally started doing the ‘esteemed character actress’ bit on Lemmy months ago, get some new material.)
- Comment on America Ferrera and the ‘Barbie’ Monologue We All Talked About 10 months ago:
Well, that’s a pretty reductive way of looking at the message.
I’ll give you a hint, why do you think it is that Barbie ultimately refused to participate in the hypercommodified world after the status quo has been restored with even slight improvements being made?
- Comment on Problem with federation! Comments from lemm.ee seem to not federate 10 months ago:
Noticed this too. You should try typing the url of your Lemm.ee comment into the search bar of the instance you are trying to post to, it works… sometimes.
- Comment on Golden Globes 2024: Full Nominations List 11 months ago:
You gotta pump these Barbie nomination numbers up, those are rookie numbers.
- Comment on Someone in props in getting fired for that 11 months ago:
I don’t know about that, I could be a dog on the Internet.
Also, that’s esteemed Academy Award nominated character actress Margot Robbie to you!
- Comment on Someone in props in getting fired for that 11 months ago:
Wow, it’s almost as if actors are people who does modern people things, like having lunch breaks at work.
Somebody on Lemmy actually seriously told me that I would never eat fast food, as if we’re a different species or something.