In 'Fifty Shades,' seemingly, Christian has all the power and control - but actually, Anastasia does.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Completely committed to adapting 'Fifty Shades of Grey'. This is not a joke. Christian Grey and Ana: potentially great cinematic characters.
Anyone entrusted with power will abuse it if not also animated with the love of truth and virtue, no matter whether he be a prince, or one of the people.
If anything, 'Fifty Shades of Grey' is a generic romance cynically engineered to appeal to the lowest common denominator of female fantasy.
There is a power in God's gospel beyond all description.
Scarlett O'Hara didn't think she was manipulating. That's just the way she got what she wanted.
Fay has spirituality too, but she also has that very real sex appeal that takes hold of the hearts of men.
A woman of faith is fearless. There is no ambiguity, no uncertain trump in her life. She can live a principled life because she studies the doctrine and teachings of a perfect teacher, the Master. She is a noble example to all who know her.
I feel like I'm the only person - or woman, at least - who hasn't read 'Fifty Shades of Grey.'
Maleficent has suffered abuse in the past, and there's a reason why she is now as furious as she is. And I think that children who have been outcast and abused in any way will relate to her. There's a beautiful side to her; she's not just a dark person. She has all these facets. And that is interesting.
Michelle Obama blows my mind. Form and function, style and grace.