I dunno, I can see what she means...I saw the movie for the first time yesterday funny enough...i "get" that the men have a realization about about their life and wives, etc. etc., but it does paint women as very "un-fun"
Her statement just makes her a hypocrite. If she didn't like the way the women were portrayed in the movie, then she shouldn't have done the movie solely to make bank. It's called, "Reading the script before you accept the role" sweetie.
I actually liked "Knocked Up," and I'm a girl who can get pretty feminazi sometimes. I mean, it was a comedy, and it was amusing, and I wasn't offended. But I do wish she'd stop complaining about everything that has made her successful.
I was more offended by the hairless vajinga in the "crowning" scene. That was less likely than her and Rogan ending up together.
Something tells me Apatow won't be casting her again.
Note to Hiegl: if you're that concerned with artistic integrity, GTFO of Hollywood and do Shakespeare in the Park and live in a studio apartment in Queens subsisting on ramen.
"I dunno, I can see what she means...I saw the movie for the first time yesterday funny enough..."
I'm not attacking you here, I know youre just playing devil's advocate.....but if she didnt like the movie and the way it portrayed women, she could of, I dont know, not accepted the role. I'm thinking she was fine with the check the studio gave her.
Funny this is the first time we've heard this since the film came out like 12 months ago?? Yeah Katherine - keep listening to your quasi-feminist friends in Hollywood gossiping at the latest fashionable salon getting your nails done, your hair done, your facials.
THANK YOU!!! Someone really, really needs to put this bitch in her place.
As she looks like proof of a godless universe, you'd think she'd be kissing Judd Apatow's feet instead of bitching (as always) about the role that's got her bringing in much more bank than she deserves. How her boyfriend doesn't kill himself is beyond me.
considering the final two casting choices for her role in the movie were between her and lohan, its pretty obvious judd apatow and co. didnt really give a fuck who played the pregnant girl. they werent exactly relying on her to hold the movie together. though to be fair to the women apatow's wife leslie mann is hilarious in the film.
ROTFLMBAO @ They could have replaced Katherine Heigl with Terri Schiavo and no one would have noticed or cared. omg!!! best line ever!! classic!! oh yeah she's an overpaid talentless, ugly smuck!!
That means she still loved the movie, it was just harder because of how she perceived its portrayal of women (which I, personally, found to be quite accurate). Just thought I'd spoil everyone's fun by pointing out the obvious, here. Unjustifiably hate away. :)
She's a dumb cunt. I think it's portrayal of women was accurate for her as a person. She was probably playing herself and thus was annoyed with having to face her own dumbassery.
She said it made it hard for her to love the movie so that she could both say she was disappointed with how women were portrayed AND say that she admired the filmmakers.
Let me get this right. You were offended by the film and how it portrayed women but you took the bucks and did it anyway. Ummm, maybe I'm misinterpreting something here but doesn't that kind of, you know, make you a whore?
And if you're really that offended by the film then you can prove your sincerity by donating your earnings from the flick to an abused woman's charity. How's that sound, sweetcheeks?
Never saw it but I like her honesty. Refreshing. People don't always act in films to produce the best art. Wake up! Some people have to pay their rent. I wouldn't have worked have the jobs I have if it was all about "loving my work." She's a B for that? Wow!
She's a B? No, I'm a B. She's a C. And I'm pretty sure a little thing called Grey's Anatomy allowed her to live quite comfortably by anyone's standards WAAAAAAYYY before she got "Knocked Up".
By the way, I retract my earlier statement. You know how I know Katherine's 'Mo there is gay? Dude must be an artiste or some shit like that. Love the peach shirt and the scarf. Totally screams "I take it up the pooper".
Fuck her. She has an easy job and makes more money than most people could ever dream of having. Count your blessings and shut your fucking mouth, Katherine.
It's ironic that her twatatious comments regarding the film is exactly the type of thing that creates the (somewhat true) stereotype that most women are humorless shrews.
Sweetie Pie, learn to take a fucking joke, and go grab me a beer. Useless 'ho.
Sigh, I had such a long day at the lumber yard. The only thing that will make me feel better right now? A blowjob from Vigilante. Whattya say, V...swallow my seed?
Men may never see it, but women should understand why ending up with a loser stoner with no job isn't the most appealing idea. The women in this movie DID define themselves by their looks. I love Judd Apatow from Freaks & Geeks, but if you really want to know why this film (And movies like There's Something About Mary) ARE SEXIST, go here:
Johnny, honey, I'd take you up on that offer but I can't leave the house at the moment. There's a couple of polar bears circling my igloo, I have to let the sled dogs out, and I'm waiting for the Molson's delivery guy to show.
Hope he tosses the case in a snowbank this time, last time it smashed all over the driveway. Alcohol abuse. Terrible tragedy.
So this film is supposed to be sexist because it shows a nerd/loser getting a "hot" woman? Come on.
Unrealistic and fantastical. Yes. But certainly not sexist
I have a feeling K Heigl only decided the film was sexist when so-called "smart" people (like J Queenan over at the marxist-revisionist Guardian) said it was. Before that she didn't have a clue, which is why she took the role.
Funny thing is, by agreeing with the opinions of others in order to make herself look smart, K Heigl has done the opposite because, in this case, the smart people got it wrong.
Gee, that's nice 18:51 and 19:28... guess I can't state my opinion without being a Christian wacko or someone telling me to shut the fuck up. Real nice. I love this site as much as the next person... I just thought that was a really crude comment. As were yours.
She annoys the hell outta me. If I was fourth (or fifth) choice after second tier Anne Hathaway (as KH was for 'Knocked'), I'd keep my big yap shut and thank the heavens above for the exposure the role gave me. She seriously needs to STFU, seriously. Hate her.
RE: 19:34 What else to expect from people who have no concern to learn the truth for themselves? KH could take a lesson about sexism from the facts of Terri Schiavo's life. Like how her husband testified that he would use her insurance money to remodel the home to assist Terri's condition but then once received, started another family and suddenly remembered that she wouldn't want to live in that condition. She was killed on the basis of a supposed conversation remembered years after the initial event. But something tells me KH doesn't really give a twat about Terri Schiavo.
It's gonna be a hot episode when "George" is revealed to be Kelly Clarkson, "Izzzy" is revealed to be be a lezzy, and all three of them get bitch slapped with Isaiah Washington's big fat manmeat.
Yes, it is hypocritical of her to call out the movie that she took a paycheck for. I think she needs to definitely preface her statements with something like, "well, now that I can reflect on the movie..I have a different opinin of it". She's biting the hand that fed her. On the other hand, I agree with her about how women are portrayed as unfunny in films. Women are funny. It just seems like there's more of a tradeoff between being either funny or sexy/hot, but not both.
As for Grey's, I stopped watching that show awhile ago. It is really sappy and corny. It's not just her character. I get that it's a television show but dear god if I was a real patient and those were my doctors I'd run far, far away from them. Besides, her character was done for me the minute she broke off into a an oh so serious, chicken soup for the soul soliloquoy when George's dad or Denny or somebody was dying.
Hey Katherine, you're a name now. If the roles arn't out there I say find a good writer, or team, or start writing. For the ladies here that arn't ladies, when you are a woman and you see stuff like this on the screen, yes, sometimes you do take it too seriously. It's easy to feel like what the f!@k when women are constantly portrayed like this.
Ok, so she's pissed about how "Knocked Up" was sexist and didn't like how it portrayed women, but screwing Patrick Dempsey in a broom closet on Grey's WASN'T portraying women in a bad light? Puh-leeze. I think if you compare a role that has a woman getting pregnant on a one-nighter by a stoner asshole, to a role that has some bitchy crybaby screwing a married man then I'll take having the stoner's baby for $200, Alex. STFU Heigl.
Hey honey, you are a glorified extra, who said a few lines and made a mint for it. You whored your so called morals for money - so shake your tits & ass and shut the Fuck up.
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By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 10:45:44
Im starting to get the impression that Katherine is, how do you say, a worthless cunt.
By Jim, on December 3, 2007 10:50:42
Hahahaha, I love the pictures on this site. Fucking classic.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 10:52:00
Ouch at the Terri Schiavo comment
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 10:52:26
I dunno, I can see what she means...I saw the movie for the first time yesterday funny enough...i "get" that the men have a realization about about their life and wives, etc. etc., but it does paint women as very "un-fun"
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 10:53:35
Her statement just makes her a hypocrite. If she didn't like the way the women were portrayed in the movie, then she shouldn't have done the movie solely to make bank. It's called, "Reading the script before you accept the role" sweetie.
By YouCanCallMeAl, on December 3, 2007 10:53:40
The dumb bitch shouldn't have done the movie then.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 10:55:06
I actually liked "Knocked Up," and I'm a girl who can get pretty feminazi sometimes. I mean, it was a comedy, and it was amusing, and I wasn't offended. But I do wish she'd stop complaining about everything that has made her successful.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 11:04:53
I hate it when people don't cover their mouth when they yawn.
And yeah, it's so far fetched to "paint" women as humorless shrews...they are usually so thick skinned and patient...lol.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 11:08:12
All I can think of when I see her is Jeanne Triplehorn. In other words, bleh.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 11:17:32
you know what's sexist?? women being stoned in other countries for going out in public without a related-male escort.
you getting paid millions of dollars to look cute, say a few lines and play make believe for a few months is not sexist.
take your ridiculously over-inflated paycheck, go hide in your mansion and STFU kthanx.
cunt.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 11:17:36
11:17 - I totally agree! LMAO at the Terri Schiavo comment.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 11:27:11
She's a bitch with a capital C
By chuggdog, on December 3, 2007 11:30:31
"They could have replaced Katherine Heigl with Terri Schiavo"
That's the funniest shit I've read all week. High-five, Todd!
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 11:36:15
Crap! Sorry, High-five JENNY! Woot! My bad.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 11:37:10
She really needs to shut her fucking mouth if she wants any more acting roles. I'm tired of hearing this bitch complaining all the time.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 11:45:18
I was more offended by the hairless vajinga in the "crowning" scene. That was less likely than her and Rogan ending up together.
Something tells me Apatow won't be casting her again.
Note to Hiegl: if you're that concerned with artistic integrity, GTFO of Hollywood and do Shakespeare in the Park and live in a studio apartment in Queens subsisting on ramen.
By Hyperbole, on December 3, 2007 11:45:20
But that movie was the most acceptable sexist shit I've ever seen.
By Linda, on December 3, 2007 11:45:20
So, she's so disillusioned at the sexism that she's giving away the money she earned to...to...oh, wait, maybe not that disillusioned.
By Enough Already, on December 3, 2007 11:47:09
"I dunno, I can see what she means...I saw the movie for the first time yesterday funny enough..."
I'm not attacking you here, I know youre just playing devil's advocate.....but if she didnt like the movie and the way it portrayed women, she could of, I dont know, not accepted the role. I'm thinking she was fine with the check the studio gave her.
By Jim, on December 3, 2007 11:47:18
is there anything this overrated cunt with jacked up teeth won't complain about? really...
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 11:54:58
Funny this is the first time we've heard this since the film came out like 12 months ago??
Yeah Katherine - keep listening to your quasi-feminist friends in Hollywood gossiping at the latest fashionable salon getting your nails done, your hair done, your facials.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 12:01:22
THANK YOU!!! Someone really, really needs to put this bitch in her place.
As she looks like proof of a godless universe, you'd think she'd be kissing Judd Apatow's feet instead of bitching (as always) about the role that's got her bringing in much more bank than she deserves. How her boyfriend doesn't kill himself is beyond me.
By Fuchsia, on December 3, 2007 12:01:51
when you're as beautiful and talented as ms. katherine heigl, you can say and do whatever you want, Halle Berry watch out!!!
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 12:04:55
considering the final two casting choices for her role in the movie were between her and lohan, its pretty obvious judd apatow and co. didnt really give a fuck who played the pregnant girl. they werent exactly relying on her to hold the movie together. though to be fair to the women apatow's wife leslie mann is hilarious in the film.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 12:13:41
ROTFLMBAO @ They could have replaced Katherine Heigl with Terri Schiavo and no one would have noticed or cared. omg!!! best line ever!! classic!! oh yeah she's an overpaid talentless, ugly smuck!!
By NubianGoddez, on December 3, 2007 12:17:47
Career ending in 5...4...3...2...1...
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 12:19:15
They could have replaced Katherine Heigl with Terri Schiavo and no one would have noticed or cared.
hahahahaha what a great line.
well done sir.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 12:30:06
Why did you call Jenny "sir"?
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 12:33:07
I bet Teeri Schiavo didn't have cellulite the way Heigl does!!!
By BooyahBoy, on December 3, 2007 12:34:17
"It was hard for me to love the movie."
That means she still loved the movie, it was just harder because of how she perceived its portrayal of women (which I, personally, found to be quite accurate). Just thought I'd spoil everyone's fun by pointing out the obvious, here. Unjustifiably hate away. :)
By quoipourquoi, on December 3, 2007 12:41:31
She's a dumb cunt. I think it's portrayal of women was accurate for her as a person. She was probably playing herself and thus was annoyed with having to face her own dumbassery.
She said it made it hard for her to love the movie so that she could both say she was disappointed with how women were portrayed AND say that she admired the filmmakers.
By Alicia, on December 3, 2007 13:22:39
i thought it was a documentary
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 13:42:15
Katherine:
Let me get this right. You were offended by the film and how it portrayed women but you took the bucks and did it anyway. Ummm, maybe I'm misinterpreting something here but doesn't that kind of, you know, make you a whore?
And if you're really that offended by the film then you can prove your sincerity by donating your earnings from the flick to an abused woman's charity. How's that sound, sweetcheeks?
By Snarky McComments, on December 3, 2007 13:47:14
Yeah, she's hot. No.
By Brock Landers, on December 3, 2007 13:47:22
You know how I know Katherine Hairgel is gay?
By Vigilante, on December 3, 2007 13:52:47
Never saw it but I like her honesty. Refreshing. People don't always act in films to produce the best art. Wake up! Some people have to pay their rent. I wouldn't have worked have the jobs I have if it was all about "loving my work." She's a B for that? Wow!
By Just Another B. Aren't we all? lol, on December 3, 2007 13:53:02
"you know what's sexist?? women being stoned in other countries for going out in public without a related-male escort."
What a goal to shoot for! Don't get stoned today!
By Stone-Free, on December 3, 2007 13:55:11
"you getting paid millions of dollars to look cute, say a few lines and play make believe for a few months is not sexist."
Too bad the only movies that sell have cute girls or action idiots. No real art.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 13:57:37
Better put those Bitches in their place now! How dare they voice their real opinions! What do they think they are, human?
By Putting them in their place!, on December 3, 2007 14:00:15
She's a B? No, I'm a B. She's a C. And I'm pretty sure a little thing called Grey's Anatomy allowed her to live quite comfortably by anyone's standards WAAAAAAYYY before she got "Knocked Up".
By the way, I retract my earlier statement. You know how I know Katherine's 'Mo there is gay? Dude must be an artiste or some shit like that. Love the peach shirt and the scarf. Totally screams "I take it up the pooper".
By Vigilante, on December 3, 2007 14:02:08
Fuck her. She has an easy job and makes more money than most people could ever dream of having. Count your blessings and shut your fucking mouth, Katherine.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 14:02:12
Grey's Anatomy is a really awful show. I don't understand why it's so popular? :-/
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 14:04:18
It's ironic that her twatatious comments regarding the film is exactly the type of thing that creates the (somewhat true) stereotype that most women are humorless shrews.
Sweetie Pie, learn to take a fucking joke, and go grab me a beer. Useless 'ho.
By J-Bird, on December 3, 2007 14:05:32
That movie would have been better with less lovable humor and more domestic violence.
By Troy, on December 3, 2007 14:11:58
She's clearly a big fan of Jessica Alba's interviews.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 14:12:05
Why doesn't this website ever feature any men?
By The Bitch Speaks, on December 3, 2007 14:46:21
I'm sure the fat checks she gets from Knocked Up aren't sexist, are they?
Ungrateful twat.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 14:47:53
They do "feature men" so shut up and sit the fuck down.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 14:48:30
"She's clearly a big fan of Jessica Alba's interviews."
iawtc. those untalented bitches deserve each other.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 14:51:09
Sorry, all of us Bitches and Hos are so "humorless", couldn't possibly be that you are just an asshole!
By Take what you dish out, on December 3, 2007 14:53:24
Why did you call Jenny "sir"?
Because strap-ons are intimidating?
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 15:46:34
Sigh, I had such a long day at the lumber yard. The only thing that will make me feel better right now? A blowjob from Vigilante. Whattya say, V...swallow my seed?
By Johnny Canada, on December 3, 2007 15:48:26
Men may never see it, but women should understand why ending up with a loser stoner with no job isn't the most appealing idea. The women in this movie DID define themselves by their looks. I love Judd Apatow from Freaks & Geeks, but if you really want to know why this film (And movies like There's Something About Mary) ARE SEXIST, go here:
http://film.guardian.co.uk/features/featurepages/0,,2161867,00.html
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 15:58:53
Johnny, honey, I'd take you up on that offer but I can't leave the house at the moment. There's a couple of polar bears circling my igloo, I have to let the sled dogs out, and I'm waiting for the Molson's delivery guy to show.
Hope he tosses the case in a snowbank this time, last time it smashed all over the driveway. Alcohol abuse. Terrible tragedy.
Raincheck?
By Vigilante, on December 3, 2007 16:01:50
So this film is supposed to be sexist because it shows a nerd/loser getting a "hot" woman? Come on.
Unrealistic and fantastical. Yes. But certainly not sexist
I have a feeling K Heigl only decided the film was sexist when so-called "smart" people (like J Queenan over at the marxist-revisionist Guardian) said it was. Before that she didn't have a clue, which is why she took the role.
Funny thing is, by agreeing with the opinions of others in order to make herself look smart, K Heigl has done the opposite because, in this case, the smart people got it wrong.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 16:56:26
Okay--that was some funny $h!T...
By Zen Wizard, on December 3, 2007 17:10:08
I find that Terri Schaivo comment disgusting and think it was extremely disrespectful to her memory and her family to drag her into your 'joke'.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 17:40:44
Well, it didn't take long for the Christian wackos to stumble upon the thread.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 18:51:48
she went from getting $300,000 a film to upward of $6,000,000 and she's complaining?
I'd take the $300,000!!
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 19:13:16
STFU 17:40. Terri Schaivo had an eating disorder and she was the cause of her death. She was too vain to live.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 19:28:51
Gee, that's nice 18:51 and 19:28... guess I can't state my opinion without being a Christian wacko or someone telling me to shut the fuck up. Real nice. I love this site as much as the next person... I just thought that was a really crude comment. As were yours.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 19:34:29
"They could have replaced Katherine Heigl with Terri Schiavo and no one would have noticed or cared."
BAHAHHAHA
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 20:15:01
She annoys the hell outta me. If I was fourth (or fifth) choice after second tier Anne Hathaway (as KH was for 'Knocked'), I'd keep my big yap shut and thank the heavens above for the exposure the role gave me. She seriously needs to STFU, seriously. Hate her.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 20:30:20
300k to 6Millions and she comlpain about the movie?
hahahaha
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 21:18:11
RE: 19:34
What else to expect from people who have no concern to learn the truth for themselves?
KH could take a lesson about sexism from the facts of Terri Schiavo's life. Like how her husband testified that he would use her insurance money to remodel the home to assist Terri's condition but then once received, started another family and suddenly remembered that she wouldn't want to live in that condition. She was killed on the basis of a supposed conversation remembered years after the initial event.
But something tells me KH doesn't really give a twat about Terri Schiavo.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 22:11:07
It's gonna be a hot episode when "George" is revealed to be Kelly Clarkson, "Izzzy" is revealed to be be a lezzy, and all three of them get bitch slapped with Isaiah Washington's big fat manmeat.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 22:16:04
Yes, it is hypocritical of her to call out the movie that she took a paycheck for. I think she needs to definitely preface her statements with something like, "well, now that I can reflect on the movie..I have a different opinin of it". She's biting the hand that fed her. On the other hand, I agree with her about how women are portrayed as unfunny in films. Women are funny. It just seems like there's more of a tradeoff between being either funny or sexy/hot, but not both.
As for Grey's, I stopped watching that show awhile ago. It is really sappy and corny. It's not just her character. I get that it's a television show but dear god if I was a real patient and those were my doctors I'd run far, far away from them. Besides, her character was done for me the minute she broke off into a an oh so serious, chicken soup for the soul soliloquoy when George's dad or Denny or somebody was dying.
Hey Katherine, you're a name now. If the roles arn't out there I say find a good writer, or team, or start writing. For the ladies here that arn't ladies, when you are a woman and you see stuff like this on the screen, yes, sometimes you do take it too seriously. It's easy to feel like what the f!@k when women are constantly portrayed like this.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 22:39:57
Hope he tosses the case in a snowbank this time, last time it smashed all over the driveway. Alcohol abuse. Terrible tragedy.
Hate it when that happens. My tongue always gets raw from the asphalt.
By anonymous, on December 3, 2007 22:45:44
What do you expect from Mormon scum.
By anonymous, on December 4, 2007 00:52:12
Ok, so she's pissed about how "Knocked Up" was sexist and didn't like how it portrayed women, but screwing Patrick Dempsey in a broom closet on Grey's WASN'T portraying women in a bad light? Puh-leeze. I think if you compare a role that has a woman getting pregnant on a one-nighter by a stoner asshole, to a role that has some bitchy crybaby screwing a married man then I'll take having the stoner's baby for $200, Alex. STFU Heigl.
By Jennifer, on December 4, 2007 09:50:13
Good point Jennifer
By anonymous, on December 4, 2007 23:25:22
Just found my new wallpaper photo for the computer.
By anonymous, on December 6, 2007 09:53:00
Hey honey, you are a glorified extra, who said a few lines and made a mint for it. You whored your so called morals for money - so shake your tits & ass and shut the Fuck up.
By anonymous, on December 6, 2007 11:25:34
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