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Great every day look
do you keep medieval leather jerkins and swords in your wardrobe for "everyday" look?
Great every day look
They actually went fairly low-key on the patriot side of things, at least from what I had expected. It wasn't a un-watchably bad film or anything, Eastwood always is quite sentimental with his works and I respect him as an artist, but I knew about Chris Kyle long before this and all his bullshit. I didn't like the golden child way they portrayed him, and glossed over the awful atrocities that the American military and economic warfare they took part in.
Even if we take away the background of it, there wasn't much separating it from a low budget biopic of Chris Kyle. It was average at best, and nobody will remember it (like yourself).
Cooper is one of those guys that girls are so hot for, all girls I speak to find him really hot, I don't see it myself. He's good looking but I don't see anything special.
Another panty dropper from recent pop culture:
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But Ben Kingsley in Sexy Beast...Don Logan is a great character. What a performance.
Women would score cooper a 10
Maybe guys don't see it but its the aniston effect
Attractive quotient through the roof
Tillman was a conservative.
Dead end as far as Edomite Hollywood making a movie
Now, I bet they DO make a movie about Crapper Refusenik
I'd watch that. A great Sun Devil, was Pat. (Arizona State)i wish they would make a film about Pat Tilman, now that would be interesting to me.
What's the "aniston effect"?Women would score cooper a 10
Maybe guys don't see it but its the aniston effect
Attractive quotient through the roof
On the topic though, Stanley Tucci is one of my favourite actors, Malkovich is pretty great too, Ben Kingsley, Mark Strong, Ed Harris
Forehead recession seems to repulse people on more of a subconscious level, I guess.They are all great, especially Kingsley (gigantic in "the house of sand and fog".)
I have a personal memento related to Malkovich's baldness.
I was 25. I was watching "Les liaisons dangereuses" starring him, Pfeiffer and a young Uma Thurman.
I was with a girl at that time.
During the movie she kept saying "there is something wrong with this actor's forehead. But I couldn't point my finger on it... But it is wrong."
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Then a different scene comes (not sure what it was) and she says "oh. Now that is better. Now he looks OK."
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He was wearing a wig.
Forehead recession seems to repulse people on more of a subconscious level, I guess.
What's the "aniston effect"?