One would think San Francisco had never seen a famous person before. Social media platforms are abuzz with numerous sightings of a very dapper-looking Gerard Butler walking through San Francisco.
The Google+ Gerard Butler -- news page (yes, we are in fact, not kidding), has almost a play-by-play of his every move.
According to one person who spotted Gerard Butler, he's in town for a Hugo Boss commercial. Good job Boss, he does look good in that suit.
This week our hero and his brothel were in Vietnam sweating their taut asses off. Juan Pablo is leaning towards several women: Renee, Nikki, and Clare. His ojos get muy grande every time he is with them. But let's talk about that bizarre Clare slut-shaming situation.
Did you ever hear about Elvis Presley's Madonna/Whore thing? Once a woman had his baby he would no longer sleep with her. When Priscilla became a mother, her vagina apparently turned into some sort of holy shrine that could no longer be penetrated. Juan Pablo seems to have a similar mindset, only backwards: If you sleep with him you are impure. How else to describe what he said to Clare?
Ruthe Stein, co-director and main programmer of the Mostly British Film Festival, most definitely knows British films -- and she also knows San Francisco. That's why, Stein, along with a 10-person board, saw to it that in it's sixth year MBFF brought the City the goods with a power-packed line-up. The eight-day program is a showcasing of 25 films from the U.K., Ireland, Australia and South Africa, February 13-20 at San Francisco's historic Vogue Theater.
Like any year, Stein attended the Toronto International Film Festival to scope out the scene. In addition, Stein tells SF Weekly that she keeps a close watch on films showing at the London Film Festival as well as festivals in Edinburgh, Dublin, Sydney and Melbourne before deciding on a final line-up for MBFF.