Flaawsome Talk with Kjersti Flaa - May 27, 2026


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00:00:00.000 Yes, Ryan's got his fingerprints all over this lawsuit and this whole legal mess.
00:00:12.340 Hi and welcome to Flossom Talk. I'm Kersti Floor, journalist, Hollywood truth teller and your voice
00:00:17.720 of reason in a town built on delusion. I have my executive producer with me today. As you see,
00:00:24.120 Oscar is really busy making sure that everything goes according to plan here. Anyways, let's look
00:00:31.080 into how Ryan Reynolds not only hijacked the movie from Justin Baldoni, but how he also hijacked the
00:00:39.400 entire lawsuit. Yes, Ryan's got his fingerprints all over this lawsuit and this whole legal mess.
00:00:49.480 let's talk about it and thank you to and thank oscar you're leaving already okay uh and thank
00:00:56.540 you to katasha for sending me this tip this is so interesting so now betty buzz is giving away
00:01:03.680 free products to people but you have to answer first if you like blake lively or not and i also
00:01:12.920 wanted to mention in this episode how Tom Hardy has been fired from the TV show Mobland. I see
00:01:19.580 some parallels here as someone also mentioned to me in an email on how he behaved on the set of
00:01:25.400 this TV show and how Blake Lively behaved on the set of many movies. I also had my personal
00:01:32.560 experiences with Tom Hardy so yeah let's talk about that too. Okay so let's jump into it. So
00:01:38.940 katasha sent me this tip this is really interesting and i would never have found this myself so thank
00:01:44.400 you so much for sending me this so if you go to betty buzz insider the website they are offering
00:01:53.100 free betty buzz samples sent to your home all you have to do is answer this questionnaire
00:02:00.640 And one of the questions in this questionnaire is, what is your opinion view on Blake Lively?
00:02:10.560 First option is unfavorable.
00:02:13.900 I don't yet have a positive opinion about her.
00:02:17.460 And that is actually the first option that you can choose her.
00:02:21.340 Interestingly enough, they start off with having a negative opinion about Blake Lively.
00:02:26.320 Then the second one is not sure.
00:02:28.400 I haven't heard of her not familiar with her at all and the third one is neutral I know about I
00:02:35.160 know of her but don't know enough to have an opinion and then the last one is positive I know
00:02:41.940 of her and think highly of her yes very very interesting I wonder what they're going to use
00:02:48.960 with this information are they planning to use this to get rid of Blake Lively all together
00:02:54.480 and start off without her as a spokesperson or are they going to use this against her
00:03:01.460 and claim that people doesn't like her and that's why they're not selling buddy bus products or 0.87
00:03:06.740 buddy booze products as you know at first they were offering two different drinks one with
00:03:12.040 alcohol and one without and the one without alcohol just quietly disappeared while the one
00:03:18.280 with alcohol has survived interestingly enough as you know blake lively herself doesn't drink
00:03:23.260 so why would she be a spokesperson for this in the first place anyway as you know this created
00:03:28.640 a lot of backlash for her when she was talking about these products during it ends with us 0.86
00:03:33.140 because as you know in most cases dv and alcohol is very closely connected so again of course it
00:03:39.960 was really tone deaf of her to bring this brand up while she was promoting the new movie but
00:03:45.040 everyone knows that but i think this whole questionnaire thing if we speculate a little bit
00:03:49.960 I wonder what they're going to use it for.
00:03:52.680 Are they going to use it against her?
00:03:54.740 What's the reason for this?
00:03:56.640 There must be a reason behind it.
00:03:58.200 Either maybe they're planning a lawsuit against Blake because she ruined their brand.
00:04:02.280 Or maybe they're just curious if people don't like Blake Lively.
00:04:05.680 Yeah, they could basically just go online to find out if people like Blake or not.
00:04:09.640 But I'm curious to what they find in this questionnaire.
00:04:13.280 I'm sure they're not going to publicize it.
00:04:15.360 So anyways, thank you for sending me that.
00:04:17.120 Very interesting indeed.
00:04:18.400 okay as i mentioned yesterday i will get more into this article written by eumonia dyke i didn't know
00:04:25.940 the meaning of eumonia dyke as you know it's a pseudonym for her that she's using the one who's
00:04:30.540 writing these articles about blake and ryan and someone commented on my video that these are 1.00
00:04:36.420 goddesses from greek mythology eumonia represented good governance and lawful behavior while dyke was 0.95
00:04:44.720 the goddess of moral justice and fair judgment. So now we know why she has that name and that it's 0.80
00:04:50.980 probably a woman because these are two goddesses. Anyways, in the episode I published on Monday,
00:04:55.740 I spoke about how Ryan Reynolds hijacked the movie, how he was behind rewriting all the scenes
00:05:02.780 and how he was the mastermind behind taking over the entire production and how he thought he could
00:05:08.220 get away with it. In this episode, I will go through parts of the article where she talks
00:05:14.500 about how Ryan Reynolds hijacked the entire lawsuit as well. As you know, he is a storyteller
00:05:22.200 and he also used this opportunity to create a story, to create a narrative that he had to keep
00:05:30.060 changing up because it didn't make sense when all the evidence came out from Justin Baldoni.
00:05:36.380 I also mentioned part of this article last week where I talked about how Ezra Hudson, Blake Lively's attorney, was working behind the scenes using this Me Too law and pushing for that Me Too law to be accepted and using all her contacts to make that happen.
00:05:53.140 And in this article, there's also a long section on how Ezra Hudson took advantage of the situation, especially surrounding Governor Cuomo.
00:06:02.640 Andrew Cuomo was accused by 11 women of S.H., and this was around 2023, 2024, and he kept threatening to sue these women back, especially one of them that's mentioned here.
00:06:16.480 Also, this article mentioned something really outrageous to me that I had no idea.
00:06:21.240 But when Governor Cuomo was sued by these women, he didn't pay his own legal fees.
00:06:27.440 The state paid his legal fees.
00:06:29.820 Taxpayers paid over 60 million dollars for various investigations into and the lawsuits against Cuomo.
00:06:38.360 Just to put that out there.
00:06:39.980 How outrageous is that?
00:06:42.540 So, of course, this Me Too law was designed to help people like Charlotte Bennett, one of Cuomo's victims.
00:06:48.540 She dropped her lawsuit in the end because she was worried he was going after some very
00:06:53.860 intimate details of her medical record and she just couldn't go through with it.
00:07:00.020 And again, Andrew Cuomo threatened to sue her.
00:07:03.420 And this whole situation is something that Ezra Hudson knew how to take advantage of. 0.97
00:07:09.180 She used all her contacts in all the women organizations.
00:07:12.960 I spoke about that last week as well, how she managed to get all these amicus briefs,
00:07:19.080 all these supportive letters that were sent to the judge.
00:07:22.800 There were 19 altogether.
00:07:25.100 And as this journalist here is pointing out, she was on the board of some of these women's
00:07:30.300 organizations.
00:07:31.280 She had very tight ties to them.
00:07:33.660 Something, of course, that she never revealed in any of those letters that were sent to
00:07:37.880 the judge.
00:07:38.360 And here's one of the press releases from Ezra Hudson from that time.
00:07:42.960 saying that survivors who speak out about their abuse often face the very real risk of being
00:07:48.200 countersued by their abusers, a silencing tactic we've seen used in numerous high-profile cases.
00:07:55.760 This trend became especially visible in the wake of the outpouring of allegations against Harvey
00:08:01.920 Weinstein, who happens to be back in court. But celebrities like Justin Baldoni, Johnny Depp,
00:08:08.740 and Marilyn Manson aren't the only ones using this silencing strategy. She wanted to tie Justin
00:08:14.720 Baldoni's name to these other men. And so they did in several articles. They also got the founder
00:08:21.220 of the term DARVO to support them, defend, attack, reverse, victim, offender. She was also one of the
00:08:29.540 experts that Blake Lively was going to use. So they created this illusion of Blake Lively being
00:08:35.200 survivor and how important it was for the judge to use this law against Justin Baldoni and to
00:08:42.720 basically dismiss his lawsuits against Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds and Leslie Sloan. So now
00:08:49.920 we're jumping into Ryan Reynolds' second biggest mistake. Like I spoke about on Monday, I spoke
00:08:55.800 about his first mistake, which was to reveal that he actually wrote the rooftop scene, which really
00:09:01.480 revealed that he had a lot more to do with the production and the rewriting of It Ends With Us
00:09:07.440 than we realized. And the more evidence that came out, the more we learned about his involvement.
00:09:12.580 So yeah, the fact that Blake admitted that her husband had written the rooftop scene,
00:09:17.760 big mistake. And then the second mistake is the New York Times article. As the journalist is
00:09:22.860 saying here, wafer parties were ready to just move on and forget about everything that had happened.
00:09:29.520 they were on the next step they were like okay let's put this behind us but ryan reynolds could
00:09:35.000 not let it go as she's saying here it was only because of reynolds cruel and desperate need to
00:09:41.100 bury his victims personally professionally and permanently that they felt they had no choice but
00:09:47.860 to fight back and ryan reynolds never thought that they would actually fight back as you know a week
00:09:54.320 after Blake Lively filed a lawsuit and that New York Times article was published. It was during
00:09:59.960 Christmas. So the courts were closed. So they couldn't file any opposition and they couldn't
00:10:05.100 countersue her during Christmas. So they had to wait. I think it was about 10 days until they
00:10:10.740 countersued Blake. And they also added Ryan Reynolds and her publicist, Leslie Sloan, to that lawsuit.
00:10:18.480 And Ryan Reynolds never thought that would have happened. As she's saying here, what Reynolds
00:10:23.100 didn't realize is that his fingerprints were imprinted on everything he had touched. Nothing
00:10:30.300 is untraceable. It was simply a matter of whether Wayfair was motivated enough to retrace those
00:10:37.080 fingerprints and expose them to the public. By brutally backing them into a corner, he inadvertently
00:10:43.280 gave them that motivation. They would never, no one would never have found out what Ryan Reynolds
00:10:49.900 actually did unless Blake Lively had filed these lawsuits.
00:10:54.260 And of course, when all this evidence came out from the Wayfair parties,
00:10:57.320 we learned that Ryan Reynolds was a lot more involved
00:11:00.320 and we realized there's a reason why they're suing Ryan Reynolds personally as well here.
00:11:05.320 And remember those text messages that were just revealed just like a month ago,
00:11:09.580 I think it is now?
00:11:10.560 The final proof of how involved Ryan Reynolds was.
00:11:15.480 We hadn't seen this in writing like this before.
00:11:18.520 So this text message from Ange Giannetti over at Sony, she's sending this to someone called Jack.
00:11:25.640 He's saying, she's saying for tomorrow, Blake is asking for in scenes most liked and least liked.
00:11:33.040 Can we do a chart comparison between 6.6 and 5.13 separated out with columns for W under and over 30 for women?
00:11:43.660 I'm guessing that means under and over 35.
00:11:46.300 So at this point, this is in June of 2024, they are still in the middle of this bake-off, as you know, between Justin Baldoni's cut and Blake Wiley's cut.
00:11:54.960 And as you know, in the end, Blake won, but basically her cut or Ryan Reynolds' cut was Justin Baldoni's cut.
00:12:02.100 But anyways, here is the evidence.
00:12:04.080 Andrew is saying, Josh and I had a long call today with Blake and Ryan.
00:12:09.480 The research and the five scenes from Justin's cut we asked to be reinstated.
00:12:15.060 we can give you more details tomorrow but the upshoot of what she ryan said is and then they
00:12:24.780 have five scenes that they want to change so it's obvious that ryan was in control over all of this
00:12:33.360 and here we have it in a text message from sony she mentions the rooftop scene here by the way
00:12:39.380 doing a combo and will post for us tomorrow more romantic.
00:12:44.040 They're probably removing a lot of the silly jokes,
00:12:47.440 the Deadpool jokes that Ryan Reynolds added to that scene.
00:12:50.520 And also the party.
00:12:52.040 She will reinstate Justin's other than one shoot she wants out,
00:12:56.400 which is fine.
00:12:57.640 Parking locked.
00:12:58.460 She insists on her version, Ryan's version, I'm guessing.
00:13:02.940 Final abuse scene.
00:13:04.620 She refuses to intercut flashback inside the scene,
00:13:07.540 but we'll work tonight and tomorrow to cut down and post for us.
00:13:11.200 She and Ryan calling it tomorrow to share with you how crucial Dallas screening is,
00:13:15.820 and she believes she can get her cut where it needs to be.
00:13:19.000 Yeah, so just a reminder there that Ryan Reynolds was all over this script.
00:13:24.180 And of course, he had to write the script for this lawsuit as well.
00:13:29.140 As the journalist here is pointing out,
00:13:30.820 Ryan didn't have the necessary expertise to write the script for those,
00:13:35.500 for the legal stuff, but he could control the story in a different way. When one legal argument
00:13:41.920 failed, Reynolds could make his lawyer submit a completely new one, acting as if the first
00:13:47.940 argument was never made. In other words, repeat takes, the first arguments didn't land well,
00:13:53.400 take two. The one didn't perform well either, take three. As you know, Blake kept changing her story
00:13:59.760 around when things didn't stick. One of them was that dancing scene when at first she accused
00:14:05.200 Justin of saying oh you smell so good and he leaned in and all those things and she was saying
00:14:09.740 that there was no audio there and then they realized it was audio there and we could hear
00:14:13.680 what happened in that dancing scene then they changed the story around saying there was audio
00:14:18.380 there but they weren't planning to use that in the movie which was totally irrelevant to what she had
00:14:24.000 accused him of in the first place anyway so her complaint kept changing just like Ryan kept
00:14:29.320 changing the other scripts the script of the movie she's also pointing out here how Blake
00:14:34.300 Lively's protected activity kept changing you know for her to sue for retaliation and for the smear
00:14:40.680 campaign she had to point at one protected activity meaning when she actually spoke up 0.82
00:14:46.780 about the toxic work environment and they couldn't really point out when that exactly was
00:14:52.280 so they kept changing it up so it was the 17 point list obviously and then it was the COD
00:14:57.940 complaint and then it was the lawsuit and then it was the other part of that 17 point list they just
00:15:03.500 kept changing what this protected activity actually was. And she's saying here they did
00:15:08.380 it the same way that Ryan Reynolds deliberately exhaust directors and productions team to get
00:15:13.440 his way. His lawyer sought to exhaust Wayfair, constantly changing arguments and forcing Wayfair
00:15:19.820 to adapt to each one. So as you know, this lawsuit was dismissed and Ryan Reynolds and Leslie Sloan
00:15:26.820 were dismissed as well. So that meant Ryan Reynolds was off the hook. And as she's mentioning here,
00:15:32.520 one month after he was dismissed from the case, an entertainment news article revealed
00:15:37.820 that his legal strategy was to flip the script. It reads, he's treating this like a movie.
00:15:45.640 Storyboards, strategy, damage control. One source close to the couple reveals this isn't just about
00:15:52.220 justice. It's about taking back the narrative. As you know, Ryan Reynolds is a storyteller.
00:15:58.080 he mentions that in every single interview that he does it's all about storytelling and for him
00:16:05.260 this was just another story as you know he's got so much power in the industry he's got so much
00:16:10.880 money he doesn't need to deal with consequences people are going to suck up to him no matter what
00:16:16.560 so he knew that he could get away with anything but this time people didn't listen to him he
00:16:22.880 didn't get what he wanted so it made him furious. So as she's mentioning here before Ryan was
00:16:30.120 dismissed from the lawsuit he started panicking because all of these Me Too claims from Blake
00:16:35.060 Wively started falling apart and people started looking at him and he knew that he had to get out
00:16:41.000 of this situation because imagine all the things that we would find out about all these text
00:16:46.000 messages that we obviously seen a few of but I'm guessing there's so much more and Ryan Reynolds
00:16:51.220 was in full panic. And this is when Blake's team tried to twist that Me Too law into also protecting
00:17:00.640 people who were close to Blake Lively and were acting as her representatives. As you know,
00:17:08.440 this Me Too law would protect Blake Lively from countersuits. And that is why she was so eager to
00:17:15.900 use this law. And that's also why she waited to get the Wayfair parties to sign that 17-point list
00:17:22.160 until after that law was in effect. And this is where it gets really, really sketchy. So her
00:17:30.340 attorneys tried to twist this in a footnote to the judge, trying to make it look like Lively was
00:17:38.380 protected under this section called 47.1, which is this Me Too law. But at the same time, Reynolds
00:17:45.500 and Sloan's statement should also have legal immunity since they are acting as her representatives.
00:17:52.280 There's nowhere in the law that states that people that are acting as someone's representative
00:17:57.780 should also be immune. And the journalist here is pointing out exactly what this law says. It says
00:18:03.960 a communication made by an individual without malice regarding an incident of SH harassment
00:18:10.100 or discrimination is privileged under section 47.1. For the purposes of this section, communication
00:18:18.140 means factual information related to an incident of SA harassment or discrimination
00:18:25.260 experienced by the individual making the communication, meaning it's only protecting
00:18:32.260 the individual. So for Blake's team and especially Ezra Hudson to try and twist this law around to
00:18:39.600 also protect Ryan Reynolds is outrageous. As this article points out, the existence of this
00:18:48.200 paragraph undermines every ounce of activism and advocacy that was ever poured into this law.
00:18:55.320 As she's saying, it's mind-blowing that anyone could use this law and argue this law so that
00:19:01.660 Ryan Reynolds would be protected. So Ryan Reynolds was trying to hide behind this Me Too law to
00:19:07.520 protect him and he pushed and used these lawmakers of the me too law to make an exception for him
00:19:15.320 to be protected by it and as you know all of blake's claims of sh were dismissed and then
00:19:21.900 she dropped her three last claims and the parties settled this but as she's saying here ryan reynolds
00:19:30.680 isn't done with evading accountability and trying to flip the script once more. One would think that
00:19:38.120 the abruptly begging Wayfair to settle, Reynolds would take a moment to sit quietly and reflect on
00:19:43.520 his resounding legal loss. But think again. She says that Reynolds' team recently played their
00:19:50.020 hand and revealed their upcoming strategy. First, they're going to trout out Lively as the face of
00:19:56.160 the Speak Your Truth Act movement in New York and other states.
00:20:00.240 As you know, Blake is planning to go all over America to change this law 1.00
00:20:05.000 so that more women can abuse the system 0.84
00:20:07.700 and more men will find themselves in a situation like Justin Baldoni.
00:20:11.940 And secondly, she says here, they're prepared to blame Baldoni in the media
00:20:15.660 if Judge Lyman denies Lively's request for attorney's fees,
00:20:19.440 punitive damages and triple damages against Wayfairer under Section 47.1.
00:20:24.360 As you know, she's asking for legal fees now.
00:20:27.160 Nothing has moved in that direction.
00:20:28.780 But the judge told her a couple of weeks ago that he's not interested in hearing anything more about it.
00:20:34.720 He doesn't want more evidence.
00:20:36.220 As you know, she was planning to use this shared statement they made after the settlement against the Wayfair parties to get more money.
00:20:45.040 Although, as you know, she said this is not about the money.
00:20:48.300 But yeah, we don't know when the judge is going to rule if she's going to get any attorney's fees at all.
00:20:53.900 But as the journalist is saying here, she already has a plan if she doesn't get these attorney's fees.
00:20:59.600 And she's pointing to Nick Shapiro, that CIA agent that Blake Lively hired a year ago that we haven't heard from at all and no one knows what he's really been up to.
00:21:09.900 But he did give a quote to Puck, this Hollywood newsletter, a couple of weeks ago where he said that,
00:21:23.900 who report misconduct how do you think that's going to go over and as she's pointing out her
00:21:28.880 very bold words from someone like shapira who helped cover up a lot of crimes against women
00:21:35.780 the worst kind for airbnb and as she's saying here is also telling that he used the same language
00:21:42.500 implying that boldone's feminism is somehow ruined if lively and reynolds don't get their way 0.95
00:21:48.740 as she's saying here regardless this strategy won't work because the public is too savvy now 0.90
00:21:54.380 and we know the truth and as she's saying here the only person who helps strip legal protection for
00:22:00.360 women is ryan reynolds because for him the most important thing always is to protect himself
00:22:06.700 anyways there's even more to that article that i will get into in another episode as well i find
00:22:12.880 this so interesting and i don't want to overwhelm people with too much information in every episode
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00:24:08.140 been everywhere the last week. Tom Hardy has been fired from Mobland. He's already been on the show
00:24:16.160 for two seasons and the show has been very successful. So now there are reports on how Tom
00:24:22.280 Hardy was always late on set. He kept changing the script. Sounds familiar? And he had a lot
00:24:29.040 of issues with the executive producer Jess Buttersworth and 101 Studios. There's no doubt
00:24:35.200 that Tom Hardy is a good actor and he has this kind of attractive masculinity about him. But I
00:24:41.160 remember when I interviewed him at Toronto Film Festival, the interview went well. He was okay.
00:24:46.200 I felt like, okay, he's got this weird vibe about him. I also spoke to Magnus this morning about him
00:24:51.540 and he was like, oh my God, he's so difficult. I remember this publicist told me that he's a
00:24:56.020 brilliant actor, but he is an effing nightmare to work with. So I feel like even if you just get a
00:25:01.800 few minutes with someone you get some kind of sense of who they are and that's why when I see
00:25:08.100 some actors that are in trouble some of them that when I met them I'm like okay that makes totally
00:25:13.340 sense to me and I think for them to go this far to actually fire him he's a big star in this show
00:25:19.680 and a lot of people said online they will stop watching it because he's out I think that says a
00:25:25.660 lot about how difficult it was to work with Tom Hardy. Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren is also
00:25:32.280 part of the show, and reports are saying that Helen Mirren got really irritated that he was
00:25:37.040 always late on set. And the same thing happened with his co-star in Mad Max, Fury Road, Charlize
00:25:44.480 Teron. She waited and waited and waited. She was in costume, and she sat there and waited for him
00:25:51.260 for hours he came three hours late to sets and their feud became kind of public and everyone
00:25:58.660 knew about it and there was also rumors about him feuding with Shia LaBeouf. Shia LaBeouf is a very
00:26:04.580 troubled man himself so I don't know what happened there. Tom Hardy was saying that they were just
00:26:09.660 playing that they were fighting on set him and Shia but people that were there said it felt very
00:26:15.160 different so I don't know the truth but it's very interesting that someone is getting fired in the
00:26:19.920 middle of this very successful TV show. I have a neighbor who told me similar things about Travis
00:26:26.440 Fimmel. I've also interviewed him once, kind of off there too, and she said he is a nightmare to
00:26:33.340 work with. And she told me everyone on that project secretly hope that they're going to kill him off 0.96
00:26:38.860 and replace him with Charlie Hunnam. Charlie Hunnam is one of my favorite people of all time.
00:26:44.000 he's so lovely such a gentleman such a nice guy and Travis Fimmel and him they look very much
00:26:50.620 alike so I feel so sorry for people having to deal with people being so unprofessional on sets and
00:26:56.820 ruining it for everyone else I've also met Helen Mirren I also met Pierce Brosnan two really really
00:27:02.560 nice people if you ask me as I said I don't know these people personally obviously but I've met
00:27:08.520 them in a lot of settings I've interviewed Helen Mirren many times and she's always nice she's
00:27:13.820 super professional and I've heard people who worked with her who said the same thing. There's
00:27:18.320 a reason why she survived in this business for so long. Apparently according to Daily Mail at one
00:27:24.520 point a source said here that Helen Mirren found Tom Hardy playing games on his phone when he was
00:27:32.980 supposed to be somewhere else. She's getting increasingly frustrated with Tom and his attitude
00:27:38.480 The source alleged to the Daily Mail, he can be late to filming too.
00:27:42.940 And that is annoying for Dame Helen, who is extremely professional and disciplined.
00:27:47.020 His tone is something Dame Helen doesn't like, along with his lateness.
00:27:51.920 The insider claimed that Hardy swaggers around like a king while on set and is very, very arrogant.
00:27:59.180 I remember in another setting, actually, at Toronto Film Festival, there was a press conference.
00:28:04.700 And he was sitting there in front of an audience of old journalists.
00:28:08.480 obviously. And he was being very dismissive and arrogant and came up as kind of rude to a lot of
00:28:15.420 these questions. I mean, sometimes the questions can be annoying, but you can always answer them
00:28:20.820 in a polite way. Never be rude to people because they would always come back to haunt you, even
00:28:27.020 though if you're thinking it inside, I should say this or do this. As an actor, it's your job to be
00:28:33.260 there to sell the movie you were there to sell and if you're being rude or unprofessional you're
00:28:38.860 just ruining it for everyone else as well not cool anyways it's going to be interesting now to see
00:28:44.700 what happens to tom hardy next i was looking at his imdb he doesn't have that many projects coming
00:28:49.480 up i think he's a narrator for a video game or something like that you know if something like
00:28:55.000 this happens if you get fired from a project like this other people aren't going to want to work
00:29:00.180 with you. So maybe he'll learn a lesson from this or maybe he'll just gonna go on and do something
00:29:05.820 else from now on. Anyways I was watching a very interesting movie on Netflix yesterday. It's
00:29:10.980 called Ladies First and it's pretty new with Sacha Baron Cohen and Rosamund Pike. It's kind of an
00:29:17.080 interesting spin of the Mel Gibson movie. Remember that movie from the 90s What Women Want where he
00:29:23.560 could hear women's thoughts and it kind of drove him crazy. In this movie it starts with Sacha
00:29:29.140 Ron Cohen being a total asshole. He's working for this advertising company and is about to become 1.00
00:29:34.380 CEO. And then he hits his head and all of a sudden he wakes up in a world where all women behave like 1.00
00:29:41.020 men. It's really smartly done. And it's really funny at times. And it really explains what life 1.00
00:29:47.940 is like for a woman, especially for a woman who wants to get to the top and that has ambitions
00:29:52.920 in life. It's smartly done and it's kind of provocative. So anyways, I thought I'll just
00:29:57.400 recommend that if you're interested anyways that's it for me today you guys i hope you enjoyed this
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