Nashoba
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I thought he was fantastic in the tv shor Raines. I was not happy when they cancelled it after only 6 episodes. Grrrr....
MK said:I don't bother celebrities.
Alternative to him and Ramis, if a much older actor: Christopher Lloyd, maybe? (Who could ever forget Dr. Emmett Brown? "If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits eighty-eight miles per hour, you're gonna see some serious..."lol)imoldfashioned said:I can't think who his competition would be, he's so quirky. Usually cast as the ascerbic but good hearted greek chorus figure isn't he?
MK said:Adam, Chamarro and I were waiting in line to get a table of lunch yesterday and Jeff Goldblum was in line behind me. The guy is very tall and in great shape for a man who is fifty (I would be too if I was paid to work out all day with a personal trainer).
I have not seen him in a movie in a long time. The last thing I recall was Jurasstic Park. I am surprised since he is an interesting actor. Can you name anyone who is like him? I can't. He is a good looking, yet quirky guy. If you were thinking of casting him, who would be his competition?
Nashoba said:I thought he was fantastic in the tv shor Raines. I was not happy when they cancelled it after only 6 episodes. Grrrr....
Starius said:I liked Raines a lot too, I wish it could have run the full season at the very least.
Nashoba said:Yeah, I was actually pretty angry, which isn't normal for me, I could honestly care less about most television shows. But this one I really liked. I actually downloaded all of the episodes from itunes. So at least I can be a pathetic fangirl and watch the episodes as much as I want...
carter said:lol lol lol lol lol
Doran, Are you keeping track with stitches on your belt?
Or notches on your swatter?
Novella said:I was annoyed when I heard about the cancellation, especially since there were so few episodes put out. It was such an original show, and Jeff Goldblum was perfectly cast. I downloaded the episodes off iTunes too, so I guess that also makes me a pathetic fangirl! Hooray for pathetic fangirls, we have to keep the spirit alive that was crushed by the network. lol
Rob said:The last film I remember him in was The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou... one of my favourite movies of all time. It was only a few years back.
Heh... it happens. He's a particularly nasty piece of work in that film... but he plays it so deliciouslyStarius said:I forgot he was in that, and I even have the DVD.
I hear that, kinda like how the schmucks at CBS bumped and dumped The Equalizer, another impeccably-cast noir-ish series.Nashoba said:Stupid network big wig morons...
MK said:I don't bother actors. What am I going to say beyond "I have enjoyed some of your work"? The only reason I spoke to him was, he spoke to me first. He just asked asked me if this was the line to get a table.
There is this unsual phenomenon that people feel like they know actors because they watch them in their homes. They walk up and start talking to them because television creates the psychological illusion that we know them. It can be really wierd to be on the receiving end of that.......especially if you are just trying to go out to dinner. If you are a really famous celebrity it is almost impossible to go out anywhere without being badgered.
Being famous is not bad. Tom Clancy is very famous, but he could be setting at the table next to me and I would never know it. I would never want to be a celebrity. I enjoy going about without everbody saying/thinking "THERE HE IS!" The price is too high.
So that long winded explanation is why I don't bother celebrities.