Just saw this kino. Really felt for ol Tonya Harding. Margot was pretty good. Movie was sexy as fuck. All those upskirts, legs for days. Even though Margot is supposed to look trashy, she looked good. Cute too. Sexy. >inb4 fridge, old woman Yeah yeah she still looked attractive.
To the movie's credit, it was pretty clear that Harding was an unreliable narratrix and that her entourage was a dumpster full of pale garbage.
Only thing I didn't see in that film was her 'wedding tape'.
Henry Morales
Yeah, but she's still portrayed very sympathetically. In the 30 for 30 episode she starts going off abut what an ungrateful bitch Nancy Kerrigan was after winning the silver medal, it's embarrassing.
Asher Adams
If you want to get bored to death with 85% of the content you should go.
David Reed
But the movie wasn’t about her. She didn’t have an interesting story.
Jason Sullivan
Tonya Hardings clear mental illness comes out well in the movie.
Thomas Collins
Or getting raped by both gigglyjuggalooly and her step brother
Zachary Scott
I was sort of interested when I saw the day trailer. Later I saw the full trailer at night time and it had at least 3 shots with a black male in it. Instantly decided I would never watch the movie at that point.
Tyler Walker
That scene wasn't in the movie because it was bullshit that she lied about over a decade later ('tonya tapes').
Wyatt Perry
no, of course not, who would possibly want to see something like that? Not me!
Adrian Hall
I dont even remember a single nigger in this movie. You sure it wasnt the white dude in brown face? Go see it man. Margot is so fucking hot in it. Trashy hot. Wear easy access pants. Pull your dick out worthy film Buy your ticket now
Hunter King
>Really felt for ol Tonya Harding
The movie's portrayal of tonya as some innocent victim of men is all bullshit
>In reality, that bleak January 1994 Jeff Gillooly told the FBI that planning for the attack included discussions of killing Kerrigan, or cutting her Achilles’ tendon, before settling for breaking her landing leg and leaving her injured wearing a duct-tape gag in her hotel room — and that Tonya Harding was well in on the plans and impatient when Kerrigan wasn’t disabled right away.
>Harding received tens of thousands of dollars for her training from the figure skating association and from George Steinbrenner, then more from Nike head Phil Knight for her legal defense. (Not mentioned—doesn’t fit the “poor little Tonya” narrative.)
>She was selected to compete in two Olympic Games (rare for any athlete) and botched them both; the film has her “judged unfairly” in her Lillehammer long program (the broken skate-lace incident), when in fact she moved up in the standings thanks to generous marks.
>Star and producer Margot Robbie does a tearful turn when Tonya is sentenced for her role in the attack, begging not to be banned from the skating and seeming surprised when the judge mentions it.
>In reality Harding made no such speech. Her lawyers wrangled a great deal — Harding pleaded guilty to a felony but served no jail time. Months later, she was banned by the skating association from sanctioned events when it was determined there was ample evidence she helped plan a brutal attack on a rival.
Ryder Howard
>fake news
Wyatt Taylor
>fake movie
Joseph White
>>In reality, that bleak January 1994 Jeff Gillooly told the FBI that planning for the attack included discussions of killing Kerrigan, or cutting her Achilles’ tendon, before settling for breaking her landing leg and leaving her injured wearing a duct-tape gag in her hotel room — and that Tonya Harding was well in on the plans and impatient when Kerrigan wasn’t disabled right away. Not that I necessarily believe Harding is innocent, but Gillooly has zero credibility.
Liam Smith
I sympathize with MARGOT Harding. Margot was a cutie
Isaac Rogers
no way she was as innocent as depicted in the film
Jaxson Moore
>what the fuck did you say about me you little bitch