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NYTIMES - Do We Really Hate Anne Hathaway?

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I doubt she gives a shit.

In her line of work the only criticism that matters is that which she receives from film critics or her peers. I hardly imagine a bunch of idiots on Twitter / the internet is really causing her a great deal of distress.
 
Anne Hathaway feels like she comes from money. Americans don't want to see rich kids in Hollywood. They want to see people "come from nothing" and become rich. It inspires their own dreams (daydreams) that it could happen to someone they know.
 
She can act, she can sing, she's pretty, she looks good in a catsuit and she gets naked in a bunch of movies.

CAN'T STAND HER
 
No, they don't. This was the front page story. Not buried somewhere in the fashion section.

Huh?

A version of this article appeared in print on April 7, 2013, on page ST2 of the New York edition with the headline: An Award SheÂ’d Rather Not Win.
 
Huh?

A version of this article appeared in print on April 7, 2013, on page ST2 of the New York edition with the headline: An Award SheÂ’d Rather Not Win.

I'm joking with the people who seem bewildered by the fact that there isn't hard hitting journalism in the fashion/style section.
 
Fuck that, I love raisins and they are a great dessert. Food snobs are the worst.
Get fucked bro raisins are the devil.
Ever take a bite of something you thought was chocolate chip and it was raisins instead?

Right in the garbage.
 
I proudly watch Fashion Police. She is just so easy to joke about. I am a Joan Ranger and I cannot like her by law.
 
I don't understand the hate, but then again I have no interest in Hathaway to begin with. She does nothing for me, I don't find her attractive in anyway. But regardless of my views, not sure why she's getting hate. Honestly just seems like jealousy or something.

/shrug
 
... why would people hate her?
She's just an actress, all she does is act in movies that give joy and excitement to thousands of people.

If you don't like her performance, fine, but why the hate?
 
I think a lot of people want Hathaway-hate to be thing, simply due to the allure of counter-culture revolving around such a big subject. However, unlike Swift or Paltrow, Hathaway has never struck me as overtly phoney, self-insertive, or mawkish. Plus, she's always at least substantial in everything she's in.

As an aside, bless that dress :)
 
I agree that almost all of her press appears tirelessly rehearsed and she really comes off far too interested in herself by allegedly putting so much time into planning out little moments that don't matter to most people.

I don't hate her, though. She's a good actress.

Really lame excuse for an article. Didn't they have something else they could have written about that actually mattered? lol @ the "Cultural Studies" header at the link in the OP, though I guess it technically fits.
 
So basically they wrote a whole story about how there's a group of people on the internet who hate a celebrity? Bit of a slow news day obviously.

That said, I did find her behavior at the Oscars nauseating. Either I really had the wrong idea about her before, or she used to be way more irreverent.
 
I'm joking with the people who seem bewildered by the fact that there isn't hard hitting journalism in the fashion/style section.
apparently you missed last week's hard-hitting journalism on the history of tie-clip placement, $90,0000 crocodile t-shirts, and whether or not velvet loafers have a place in a modern, distinguished gentleman's wardrobe. Please inform yourself in the future so you don't look so ignorant.
 
Why do people read the New York Times?

Sensationalist rag, it is. No better than the Weekly World News, IMO.
 
She does come across as kinda fake, but so does most of Hollywood.

I like Hathaway, she's very pretty and a fairly talented actress. I think she deserves some props for picking interesting/challenging movie roles that require nudity or shaving her head rather than just selling out and doing a dozen romantic comedies.
 
Had no idea this was a thing. I like her.

This article was pretty much proof that many people never mature past high school.
 
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