Well for someone that dosent "dislike" her you sure seem to be getting a kick out of hating on her judging from this thread alone.
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And i hope that editoral rumor with my man Jon Hamm is true, and we can get a review and previews from this issue so, maybe just maybe we all can tallk about other things.
Well, most of my critiques have solely been about how she's managed her image in the Hollywood with the stock she has and the only "nice" things I've said about Paltrow and Angelina have been comparatively positive evaluation of their Hollywood stock in comparison. (If it came off more personal than that, my mistake.) These people's lives are like a story to me because it plays out in such an artificial medium. You complain that this thread is "gossip level" but, well, that's what it is to me -- I don't look to Vogue (or any of the major fashion magazines) for anything more than interviews taken to show individuals at their best with a PR person in the wings making sure the star doesn't screw themselves (usually).
I am something of a film snob so maybe that's why I took (a mean but hardly evil and condemning) delight in Gwyneth's comment. For all the cred TV has gained -- it's certainly become more acceptable for film stars to crossover into it and vice versa because of the quality projects -- it's still TV. In award rankings Emmys are only above those daytime soap awards and for all the hype about the Golden Globes (that was largely built on its supposed high predicition odds for the Academy Awards) it's still kinda made fun of. Actors (of a certain stature) long for Oscars not Golden Globes (except in so far the latter might lead to the former). It's said the Academy Awards moved its date further away from Golden Globes partly to kill all that hype. (Yes, Hollywood *is* petty.)
So I completely get where Gwynnie is coming from -- especially since back then TV wasn't as highly regarded as it these days, in comparison (because of shows like The Wire, Sopranos, Mad Men etc). They're still different leagues with film above television and the gap was even more marked back then. (Let's not even compare the quality of their projects, regardless of whether you consider Paltrow a good actress or not. Also Paltrow is (reportedly) just a snob, period

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Edit: I'm not saying it's fair and there are probably a host of people who would take a single Friends episode over Paltrow's entire film career including Oscar.
I didn't say anything was wrong about what she said on Oprah...that's just me sticking out my tongue at Oprah (the tv show, not the woman) and the, no doubt, inevitable circling around the Breakup That Won't Die. At the end of the day, I stand by my opinion that Jennifer Aniston has done nothing to kill the media's obsession with her and Brad and feeds it by consistently making public statements or overt public outings about her intimate relationships when it's obvious to anyone that for some time they will be evaluated in the shadow of BradJelina. It's a fair enough strategy since Friends is old, she's had no major film in the past that's big enough to use and she has every right to. But as long as she keeps on dropping the juicy quotes that journalists can lift out of context and plaster on covers, then I will continue to roll my eyes, ask what the heck is wrong with her PR/agent, and treat it as gossip fodder. *shrugs*
(For comparison look at Johansson & Reynolds who eloped with no wedding pictures reaching the media (as yet that I know about) and at their first public event they arrive separately.
There is a girl who knows how to manage her image as much as she is able while using what is out there to her advantage. And is the girl even 25 yet?)