Still waiting for people to see, and comment on, Garden State. I think Buffistas will generally like it.
Lorne ,'Smile Time'
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Unfortunately I think such careers would have to occur in Fantasyland.
I know, which is tragic and wrong.
race is going to be an issue. It just doesn't have to be THE issue.
I think what I mean is mostly that I want a world where they don't end up constantly as Korean Guy #3 or That Indian Dude, because they both have the talent and charisma to be The Lead.
It was a surprise in Penn though. I'd previously seen him only in Van Wilder, where his performance was by turns crassly raunchy and so stereotyped that he fell just short of singing the Hindi version of "Mammy." Who knew he had talent?
Still waiting for people to see, and comment on, Garden State.
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Jessica "Buffista Movies 2: (Working Title)" Jun 23, 2004 7:05:04 pm PDT
because they both have the talent and charisma to be The Lead.
Tell it to Seth Green!
Oh wait, he actually is the lead in his new movie.
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I remember that post. It's one of the reasons I went to the movie opening weekend here.
I meant someone other than you. :^P
Quisp:
I'd forgotten your "modern day Graduate" comment, Jess. I like that!
Who knew he had talent?
Who knew he'd be hot?
John Cho was a known hottie. Penn, NSM.
Tell it to Seth Green!
I don't think Leading Man is really his strength.
I am powerful, yet insignificant!
(I am also in a state of total flakiness, due to my brain being eaten by my job last week. Anything that comes out of my mouth and/or fingers may therefore be safely written off as the incoherent babblings of a madwoman.)
Oh, yeah -- I was the one who liked De-Lovely and led Matt down a path of cinematic sadness on that one.
As soon as Garden State actually makes it to Cincinnati, I'll be seeing it.