#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.
"Anna Chancellor. I know nothing to her discredit, just hate that stupid simpering mouth. And her cleft chin. Hate cleft chins. Like having an arse on your face. Sorry Anna. You'll probably cooe with suffering my totally irrational dislike."
#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