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Post by sabrina on Dec 6, 2010 12:32:31 GMT -5
Nice of them to group together those who've been replaced for us
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Post by treegenus on Dec 6, 2010 12:36:22 GMT -5
He was always a bit deadpan but now?! One poster at the site you listed said: "Reeves’ life has had its share of tragedy. His sister Kim is battling leukemia, and Reeves has reportedly spent in excess of $5 million on her medical care. He has long been estranged from his natural father, who served a prison term for selling heroin. He dated a backstage Hollywood worker, Jennifer Syme, who bore his stillborn daughter in 1999. They broke up but remained friends, until she was killed in a 2001 car accident. During his long career, Reeves has occasionally disappeared from Hollywood for a year at a time, and he turned down a $12 million offer for Speed 2 to do Shakespeare on stage in a small Canadian theater. He is famously generous with his money, lavishing large gifts on charities and for his movies’ backstage workers. A Buddhist and a pacifist, he opposes war on principle, and has turned down several films because the part seemed too violent." So does THAT account for him being a total zombie now??
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Post by artemis on Dec 6, 2010 15:13:27 GMT -5
Unless he wasnt replaced and it unfortunately it seems so. Or total mind control...
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Post by artemis on Dec 7, 2010 5:29:44 GMT -5
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Post by artemis on Dec 7, 2010 9:19:53 GMT -5
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Post by artemis on Dec 8, 2010 4:01:21 GMT -5
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Post by nachtlicht on Dec 8, 2010 7:36:26 GMT -5
They look perfectly like father and daughter. You should be a bit more objective and not start because of everything a posting here on this board just because you can´t be objective.
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Post by artemis on Dec 8, 2010 13:40:38 GMT -5
OK, thats ur opinion, but still they dont like father and daughter. Sorry, I may make mistakes too, but thats what I think.
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Post by lucy on Dec 8, 2010 20:57:13 GMT -5
It's like ancient pagan fertility dances...the pregnant mother dances to her god/goddess...
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Post by artemis on Dec 9, 2010 15:09:38 GMT -5
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Post by treegenus on Dec 9, 2010 15:48:44 GMT -5
Yeah, break both my feet and call it necessary surgery and then give me a good dose of intensive MK and there you go! New Kelly Osbourne, ready for some new adventures in Hellyweird! ; Hello...McFly....is anybody in there, America?!
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Post by sabrina on Dec 9, 2010 16:03:34 GMT -5
Yeah, break both my feet and call it necessary surgery and then give me a good dose of intensive MK and there you go! New Kelly Osbourne, ready for some new adventures in Hellyweird! ; Hello...McFly....is anybody in there, America?! Ouch! U.S. GOVT. MIND-CONTROL LEVEL 5 This level is reserved for people with an I.Q. of at least 130. This level will require taking the slave to a special programming center, where they are taken down to the comatose level of subconscious awareness to place theprogramming in at the deepest levels of the mind. The victim may be comatose for days or months, and this requires a catheter in the neck, urinary and digestive tracts to keep the body properly functioning.
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Post by treegenus on Dec 10, 2010 10:42:12 GMT -5
Not sure if you can get into this site so here’s the jest: www.nytimes.com/2010/12/12/magazine/12FOB-Fanning-t.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&nl=movies&emc=mua5From New York Times article: “ Elle Fanning displayed an eerie ability to turn her concentration all the way on and all the way off...Her attention would be complete whenever she was fielding a question and then drift instantly when she wasn’t. In a related fashion, she toggled from serious to silly and back again. It carried over to a long lunch we had at a nearby restaurant afterward. Her attention would be complete whenever she was fielding a question and then drift instantly when she wasn’t. She said she loved acting “so much” and hoped to do it forever, but as to why, she was no more (or less) insightful and eloquent than any other intelligent 12-year-old. “You’re going to this different world, and you’re a person that you’d never really be in real life, doing things that you’d never really do in real life,” she said. “You just sort of do whatever.” In other words, it’s a refined game of dress up, and she adores dress up. This was clear in her detailed digression about the Halloween costumes she has worn through the years. She was a Madame Alexander doll most recently, bedecked in vintage clothes, and before that Mary Poppins, carrying an umbrella to which she glued a fake bird. She was Snow White, though she told me she would prefer not to remember that. “That was the year I was really sick,” she said. Before she turned 10, she made three R-rated movies. Two of her most treasured possessions: jars of Marilyn Monroe’s face cream and powder that she bought at an auction of the actress’s effects. She has this thing about Monroe. It started when she was about 7. “It was like, I was so little, and I guess I just saw a picture of her and wanted to find out more about her, because she was so pretty,” she said. Through her publicist, her parents declined to be interviewed for this article. So did Dakota.
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Post by artemis on Dec 10, 2010 10:45:45 GMT -5
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Post by artemis on Dec 11, 2010 8:25:36 GMT -5
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