Jennifer Lawrence : A poor Man's Arija Bareikis
Re: A poor Man's Arija Bareikis
I don't think it's about who is hotter
Re: A poor Man's Arija Bareikis
And which one of these women is virtually a house-hold name? Which is the Oscar winner?
Yes, that's what I thought!
Yes, that's what I thought!
Re: A poor Man's Arija Bareikis
….You said this same thing about Jennifer Aniston - that she's a "poor man's Arija Bareikis".
Hollywood doesn't care whether or not someone was a former Stanford cheerleader. That wouldn't qualify them as a "better" talent. Also, Arija Bareikis would have been in her 40s during the time of the Hunger Games' release. Please tell us why a person that age would've been a logical pick for the role.
Sorry, but if Arija Bareikis was as great as you think she is, she'd have a much better, more lengthier credits list, I'm sure.
Hollywood doesn't care whether or not someone was a former Stanford cheerleader. That wouldn't qualify them as a "better" talent. Also, Arija Bareikis would have been in her 40s during the time of the Hunger Games' release. Please tell us why a person that age would've been a logical pick for the role.
Sorry, but if Arija Bareikis was as great as you think she is, she'd have a much better, more lengthier credits list, I'm sure.
A poor Man's Arija Bareikis
Arija Bareikis 2000should have been cast in The Hunger Games Trilogy. MUCH HOTTER a better actress, former Stanford Cheerleader. There juat is no comparison. I have no idea what the producers were thinking in giving the nod to Lawrence over Bareikis.