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Old 11-01-2012, 10:14 AM   #12441 (permalink)
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Yeah but he's pretty, and if that sold it alone to idiot teenage girls then by all means have it it, their money helped speak loudly and ensured a geek dominated Hollywood with the confidence to actually give the fans what they want. I never cared much for Legolas as a character, or elves in general so it didn't bother me all that much.
I just checked his IMDB. Quite surprising that I enjoyed about 75 percent of the movies he participated in. I quite like the LOTR movies and the First Pirates movie. He also was in Black Hawk Down another good movie. Beyond that its a huge stretch for me to enjoy anything else he was a part of.
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Old 11-01-2012, 10:15 AM   #12442 (permalink)
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Can anyone though?
Jack Nicholson?
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Old 11-01-2012, 10:19 AM   #12443 (permalink)
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Jack Nicholson?
Does his gaze just cut right through the bag or something?
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Old 11-01-2012, 10:20 AM   #12444 (permalink)
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Does his gaze just cut right through the bag or something?
I think he carries that axe with him everywhere he goes. That cologne could burn through anything.
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Old 11-01-2012, 10:24 AM   #12445 (permalink)
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Can anyone though?
Steven Seagal. Considering that his "acting" entirely consists of throwing people into walls, I imagine it would be sufficient for a wet paper bag.
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Old 11-01-2012, 10:30 AM   #12446 (permalink)
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Steven Seagal. Considering that his "acting" entirely consists of throwing people into walls, I imagine it would be sufficient for a wet paper bag.
He could also rock his way out of the bag.
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He could also rock his way out of the bag.
Hehe. Rock. Bag. I see what you did there.
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Hehe. Rock. Bag. I see what you did there.
He looks like hes never played a guitar in his life. STIFF as a board.
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He looks like hes never played a guitar in his life. STIFF as a board.
He looks like he's saying, "Well Mr. Guitar, you think you're hot stuff don't you! Well, I was in Under Siege and you ain't ****!"
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ok...so i've been stuck in a motel room for the last 20 hours in LA and really the only thing worth watching is HBO

i have got to say that this movie about the choice of Sarah Palin as the running mate for John McCain was really enthralling....as with most HBO movies the acting was beyond top notch and it really touched on the personal affects of running in such a high profile political race in the "new world"....this was the first presidential race that was 100% in our internet run modern world

there was one scene in particular that really grabbed me....it was right before Palin walks out to give her historical acceptance speech at the republican national conference.....just before walking out on stage there is a moment that shows her in such a weak and vulnerable state....the Julianne Moore just hit straight out of the ball park....it really created a sense of empathy in me for a human that for the most part i detest

seriously this is a great movie about political strategy gone horribly wrong and it's effects on Palin herself....the film portrays her as an emotion roller coaster....ranging erratically from strong willed woman to childish passive aggressiveness to insecurity about her ignorance to crying while watching Tina Fey tear her apart on SNL and back full circle to the headstrong and somewhat vicious no holds bar woman that we for the most part know her as (like her or not there is no denying that she still creates a presence that few people in politics can)

there is also a hilarious scene where her team is trying to coach her on American foreign policy and have to explain to her who fought in World War 2....

i applaud HBO for making biopic about someone who i disagree with damn near 100% of the time and often cringe when she talks and making feel sympathetic for her....i wonder what they could do with Honey Boo Boo
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