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Mr. Peanutbutter Horseman

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    Mr. Peanutbutter Horseman reacted to Frank in M has voted and posted new pics with pink hair !   
    LOVING IT.
    And no makeup at all, just some lipstick. 62? Really? She's gorgeous. F*ck the haters.
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    Mr. Peanutbutter Horseman got a reaction from Voguerista in Madonna song you cried to?   
    You Must Love Me and I Fucked Up.
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    Mr. Peanutbutter Horseman reacted to madenis in Madonna refused to work with David Guetta   
    So Madonna planned to work with David Guetta for an album (probably MDNA) but changed her mind when she asked him his astrological sign and he answered scorpio lol
     
    (he start to talk about her at 6:30)
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    Mr. Peanutbutter Horseman reacted to John Wayne in Madonna song you cried to?   
    Intervention 
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    Mr. Peanutbutter Horseman reacted to anton5000 in Madonna song you cried to?   
    "Intervention"... by the time the first chorus starts I'm already drenched in tears. "Oh Father" and "Time Stood Still" are the next ones in line, so powerful and moving ballads.
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    Mr. Peanutbutter Horseman reacted to madenis in Madame X Tour DVD   
    So there is someone who took the time to edit a wikipedia page to put a fake release date ?! LOL !


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    Mr. Peanutbutter Horseman reacted to Voguerista in Madonna and Diablo finished the script!   
    A cool read from Vogue...
    On Madonna’s New Biopic and the Shifting New York Paradigm
    By Raven Smith
    September 16, 2020
    Wizened provocateur and all-round song legend Madonna is set to direct a film about her own life and career, cowriting the movie with Diablo Cody. After 30 years of floor fillers and ballads and Catholic controversy, she wants to “convey the incredible journey that life has taken me on as an artist, a musician, a dancer—a human being, trying to make her way in this world.”
    As tired as it sounds, Madonna is truly the queen of reinvention, a chameleon who established a nationwide—no, global—template for unapologetic multifaceted femininity in all its possible guises: virgin, dominatrix, material girl, Kabbalah goddess. She resisted being pigeonholed as a type, always ready to defy our expectations. I assume the forthcoming film will cover her early life, those heady days in New York, a city that, like Madonna, cycles through new iterations like it’s swiping Tinder on a Friday night. There’s Frank Sinatra’s New York, all Rat Pack suits and discarded vagabond shoes. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ New York, with malformed rats and pizza. There’s Truman Capote’s New York. Patrick Bateman’s. Carrie Bradshaw’s. New York never settles. 
    Madonna’s New York is gritty, accessed by rickety fire escape rather than Uber, where clubs never close and you could vogue into the wee hours. You might wake up next to Tupac or Basquiat or even Sean Penn. La Isla Bonita (Manhattan) was dirty and dangerous in the 1980s, lacking safety and ease, a city thriving on great non-expectations and the daily jeopardy of unoptimized living. You can think of this as a better or worse time, depending on your capacity for danger and how long you’ll legitimately wait for a subway home before completely losing your shit. In return for a lot of downtime, you get singularity: local stores that are single links in their own chains, huddles of people dressed in a way you’ve never seen online. You get trash. You get vaudeville. You get rumors about the rat meat in your hot dog. Crime is up and gang warfare, but let’s pretend that’s romantic like a Stephen Sondheim musical. You also get the serendipity of tetherless roaming without a phone or map. Life takes more effort, sure, but maybe that’s more rewardable? Maybe getting lost is the point? 
    A New Yorker isn’t so much a person as a mood. An understated but extroverted coolness. A way of drawing you in while warning you to fuck off. A visceral untouchability. Despite modern folklore, New Yorkers aren’t all conceived by moonlight under the Brooklyn Bridge (the queen of pop emigrated from Michigan), but they’re united on one thing: New York is brilliant. They will defend it to the death or until such point as they move upstate or to L.A., as if that was always the plan.
    In the meantime, nothing makes a New Yorker bristle like the constant stories of the imminent death of the city or people like me reminiscing of a simpler, phone-less time before we were all material girls and every block was a shuffle of Starbucks and Sweetgreens. I love a latte, but as Manhattan hyper-gentrifies, our desire for convenience replaces the anomalies that made ye olde New York feel so urgent and incisive. Surprises are limited. 
    COVID has seen all of us reevaluate what’s necessary and what’s extraneous, what matters and who. The cities we live in will have to adapt around us, this now fabled New Normal. So the New York paradigm is shifting again, and none of us know where it’ll land. (Even Seinfeld weighed in to speculate.) Could the next New York be like Madonna’s “Frozen” era, all brunette and henna? Will it snog Britney? Will it invite MIA to the Super Bowl? As the great homogenization of culture eats the very idea of nuanced, undiscovered subculture, the Madonna back catalog still slaps, bristling with transformative New York energy. To her detractors, Madonna’s only faux pas seems to be outstaying her welcome and refusing to shrink away from the limelight like scrap metal, which, at the end of the day, is very New York.
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    Mr. Peanutbutter Horseman reacted to Voguerista in Madonna and Diablo finished the script!   
    And I agree about letting Madonna do what she wants. Bad or good, life is too short. This project is giving her a lot new energy and happiness. Those things are important to keep going and keep living. It's always good for a person's creative process too...which, in turn, is good for us as fans and what she might release. I mean....even her bad movies or projects have always had something I liked whether it was one song or just seeing Madonna up on a screen or doing a video, to just her cinematic eye for beauty in the films and videos she's made etc..
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    Mr. Peanutbutter Horseman reacted to star guardian in Madame X Tour DVD   
    yeah, guys... don't be so negative. things change, i know what happened to RIT but that doesnt necessarily mean that the same will happen with madame x. and like nobody knows me stated, she didnt finished the tour and went all the way to lisbon, london and paris just to storage the footage in some warehouse. she said at the instagram live that the show was being edited, so lets just wait. being negative wont do anything but leave us more and more frustrated and anxious - and we're facing a worldwide pandemic! we don't have time for that right now!
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    Mr. Peanutbutter Horseman got a reaction from PlayPause in Biopic catering question   
    Any insiders have info about the catering situation? 
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    Mr. Peanutbutter Horseman reacted to RUADJAI in Biopic catering question   
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    Mr. Peanutbutter Horseman got a reaction from Blue Jean in Biopic catering question   
    Any insiders have info about the catering situation? 
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    Mr. Peanutbutter Horseman got a reaction from stevieweavie in Madonna and Diablo finished the script!   
    The meltdowns would be amazing tho.
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    Mr. Peanutbutter Horseman reacted to Roland Barthes in Levitating (Feat. Madonna & Missy Elliot) : OUT NOW!   
    We get a treat and we can't even enjoy it for what it is (a FEATURING on someone else's record). Maybe this fanbase should join the Madonna Anonymous and work on its love/hate relationship with her.
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    Mr. Peanutbutter Horseman got a reaction from Frank in So beautiful in her new story   
    That's like saying Game of Thrones is 100% geek culture. 
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    Mr. Peanutbutter Horseman got a reaction from Fighter in So beautiful in her new story   
    That's like saying Game of Thrones is 100% geek culture. 
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    Mr. Peanutbutter Horseman got a reaction from Aiwa08 in So beautiful in her new story   
    That's like saying Game of Thrones is 100% geek culture. 
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    Mr. Peanutbutter Horseman reacted to gonna dress u up in Madonna on Instagram / Facebook / Twitter + other Social Media   
    https://instagram.com/stories/madonna/2386787078299409329?igshid=1purghhr08
    I love how she looks with that R&M jersey!
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    Mr. Peanutbutter Horseman reacted to gonna dress u up in Madonna In the First Place of Billboard's Greatest Music Video Artists of All Time   
    Why She's a Video Icon: Ascending to era-defining supremacy shortly after MTV itself, Madonna's high-concept videos – which channeled old Hollywood while paving a provocative visual path into the future -- were an integral part of her ever-changing image and the meticulous control she exercised around it.
    The MTV Classic: The satirical "Material Girl" and controversial "Like a Prayer" are equally impactful, but the David Fincher-directed "Vogue" – with its life-affirming alchemy of old-school glamour, ball culture choreography and sumptuous cinematography – stands as her finest visual moment.
    Worth YouTubing: "Open Your Heart," with its playful subversion of the male gaze via an art deco peep show, is an early and effective distillation of her endlessly analyzed, celebrated, vilified and imitated take on sexuality and ownership. -- J. Lynch
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    Mr. Peanutbutter Horseman reacted to gonna dress u up in Madonna In the First Place of Billboard's Greatest Music Video Artists of All Time   
    Madonna's in the first place!, what do u think about it? i really don't know, madonna obviously needs to be at least in the top 10, but, i think MJ is better in that aspect. Anyway, congratulations Madge!.
    https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/list/9440075/100-best-music-video-artists
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    Mr. Peanutbutter Horseman reacted to Fighter in Madonna and Diablo finished the script!   
    idk she looks and sounds like a 15 year old lol
     
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    Mr. Peanutbutter Horseman got a reaction from clkelley39 in Madonna and Diablo finished the script!   
    Maybe she can film it in a country not run by an orangutan, where COVID-19 isn't on the rise.
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    Mr. Peanutbutter Horseman reacted to stancherry in Madame X Tour DVD   
    i hope the full show will make the live CD
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