• @[email protected]
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    6 months ago

    Before Barbie came out, I thought your profile was a marketing/PR team promoting the movie. I’m kinda convinced now that this may just be your account. Celebrities are regular people too and frankly, I only know your characters, not you as a person or how you care to spend your time. But we’re all just people being humans.

    I go to my little local movie theater all the time. Three times just this week. My wife and I LOVE the cinematic experience!

    I just want to tell you, I REALLY enjoyed Babylon! It felt like an epic tale of the rise and fall of “empires”, whether referring to eras of film making, industry magnates, prolific celebrities of the time, all changing/growing and then devolving through debauchery to depravity and finally, collapse (I imagine the point of the title.) All the characters intertwined through separate, steep trajectories. Reminded me of Casino. I don’t read many reviews or critics; I’m not really sure how it was “officially” received, but from an avid movie-goer in a tiny little mountain town in the US, I thoroughly enjoyed your performance!

    • @[email protected]
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      406 months ago

      It’s gotten to the point where I kind of hope it’s not the real Margot Robbie. I want to stand in awe of somebody out there who’s this committed to the joke.

        • Margot Robbie
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          126 months ago

          I honestly did it because it’s funny when the opportunity presented itself, if you know the backstory behind that.

        • lad
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          46 months ago

          You never know ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

      • @[email protected]
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        26 months ago

        I mean, didn’t Robin Williams hang out on obscure forums? It’s not entirely out of the question. I do imagine an actual celebrity would have lost the novelty of being a celebrity, though