Adam Driver Is Being Praised For His Perfect Response To A ‘Tasteless’ And ‘Cruel’ Series Of Questions About His Appearance During An Interview With Chris Wallace

by TorukMaktoM

10 comments
  1. Adam Driver is beautiful inside and out. Chris Wallace is an ass.

  2. Adam Driver always strikes me as someone knows what to say in the moment and it comes off as a careful response.

    I’m jealous because it takes me 3-5 business days to figure what to say as a response to something said 3-5 business days ago.

  3. > “Well, that leads me to the next question I wanted to ask you, which is [that] you don’t look like the typical movie star. Has that been a help or a hindrance?” Chris asked.

    > asking him if he’d ever questioned if his career “would be easier” if he looked like Robert Redford.

    These questions are tasteless and cruel or are people just clutching pearls? Huffington Post has become hysteria fodder.

  4. Adam should have said – “Well, the Marines never cared about how I looked, and it wasn’t a question on my Juilliard application…”

  5. “Wow this is so incredibly rude and mean for no reason,” one person wrote. “This is rude beyond belief wtf,” another person agreed

  6. I find him extremely attractive, and I know a lot of other women who agree with me!

  7. He’s not traditionally beautiful and that’s why he’s so fucking good. Reminds me of an era of film where every actor and actress wasn’t a supermodel with shredded steroid abs. They looked like the characters they were portraying.

    Adam has that look. I’m on board with him because when I see him I think “he’s imperfect like me!”

  8. Wallace did that to him because of what happened when Driver was on Terri Gross’s show on NPR.

    He’s a friend of Gross’s.

  9. I hate entertainment reporting. Through and through, I find it almost always crass and overly negative as they pander to a base that wants controversy and to see people hurt.

    Like, I’m reminded of the director of the Warcraft movie who sat down with this interviewer who tried to just gut him. Asking him questions about why wasn’t his movie any good and shit and the director was just positive and happy to have done a thing. The interviewer didn’t get the reaction he wanted and left midway through. It was gross.

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