#5 If you're familiar with Formula 1 racing (or ANY racing)...it usually IS someone else's fault if it doesn't go your way. The question is whether or not you handle your defeat with grace and dignity.
#16 I agree, but it's not his voice, it's his shtick, his acting method, it is the exact same in every fricking movie he does. I was fun in the beginning but now it's old and tired. He's way past his shelf life as an actor - same with the Rock.
I really didn't think anyone was going to say Robin Williams, so I'm glad he made it on here.
I've never seen a sincere moment with that man (baring that one nintendo commercial with his daughter Zelda, maybe.) He was just always "on." Always doing a bit. I get it's because he was super depressed and had anxiety and I empathize, but it just bugged me. When he was on "inside the actors studio" was probably the last straw for me. It was supposed to be a show where actors were asked real questions about themselves and their real lives and not just their body of work, yet he turned it into an hour long stand up. I don't think he answered a single question
Sarah Michelle Gellar. I can't even look at her because she reminds me of a really mean girl in Elementary School. I've heard she a lovey and great person, but I've stopped watching shows when she gets on them.
"100% Taylor Swift. Her voice is nothing special, her lyrics are stuck in high school and her obsessive competitiveness and money grabbing tactics just irk me.
I respect the fact that she’s relentless and very hard working though."
#5 If you're familiar with Formula 1 racing (or ANY racing)...it usually IS someone else's fault if it doesn't go your way. The question is whether or not you handle your defeat with grace and dignity.
#16 I agree, but it's not his voice, it's his shtick, his acting method, it is the exact same in every fricking movie he does. I was fun in the beginning but now it's old and tired. He's way past his shelf life as an actor - same with the Rock.
I really didn't think anyone was going to say Robin Williams, so I'm glad he made it on here.
I've never seen a sincere moment with that man (baring that one nintendo commercial with his daughter Zelda, maybe.) He was just always "on." Always doing a bit. I get it's because he was super depressed and had anxiety and I empathize, but it just bugged me. When he was on "inside the actors studio" was probably the last straw for me. It was supposed to be a show where actors were asked real questions about themselves and their real lives and not just their body of work, yet he turned it into an hour long stand up. I don't think he answered a single question
Sarah Michelle Gellar. I can't even look at her because she reminds me of a really mean girl in Elementary School. I've heard she a lovey and great person, but I've stopped watching shows when she gets on them.
...Which, I'm guessing...this guy doesn't.
I've never seen a sincere moment with that man (baring that one nintendo commercial with his daughter Zelda, maybe.) He was just always "on." Always doing a bit. I get it's because he was super depressed and had anxiety and I empathize, but it just bugged me. When he was on "inside the actors studio" was probably the last straw for me. It was supposed to be a show where actors were asked real questions about themselves and their real lives and not just their body of work, yet he turned it into an hour long stand up. I don't think he answered a single question