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Who cant you stand on tv/film/music/celeb

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    #21
    Originally posted by dinker View Post
    And their princess, Kerry Katona
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      #22
      Robin Williams - always seems to be in sentimental self-indulgent films

      Jeff Goldblum - Always plays smug gits. I was very disappointed that his character wasn't eaten by a tyrannosaurus in one of those Jurassic Park films

      Mel Gibson - Cornered the market in put-upon rebels, mostly anti-English

      Steve Cougan , in any part like Alan Partridge

      Obviously I realise actors are generally only playing roles; but sometimes one wonders whether they aren't chosen for roles that match their real-life characters, and I suspect that's true for most of the above.
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        #23
        Tom Cruise
        John Travolter
        Jean Claude Van Damme

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          #24
          Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
          Robin Williams - always seems to be in sentimental self-indulgent films
          Wise Owl, check out 1-Hour Photo starring Mr Williams.

          It opened my eyes to see him play a completely different role, and make me believe it too. That's the mark of a versatile actor, IMHO.

          I can't stand Whoppi Goldberg. In every film, it's "Whoppi Goldberg" first, and the role she is playing afterwards.

          I also used to be a bit miffed with Jim Carey, for the same reason, until I saw "Cable Guy" and realised he could step out of his usual roles as well.
          Last edited by Board Game Geek; 30 October 2009, 19:42.
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            #25
            Jeremy Clarkson (sorry lads)
            +50 Xeno Geek Points
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              #26
              Most celebs. Peter Andre and Jordan rank highly though. Who the **** cares? Why do people read it?

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                #27
                Originally posted by Board Game Geek View Post
                I also used to be a bit miffed with Jim Carey, for the same reason, until I saw "Cable Guy" and realised he could step out of his usual roles as well.
                I used to think he was a tit until I saw The Truman Show.
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                  #28
                  Amanda Holden angers me. She is vile.

                  Molly on Corrie is a bog eyed waste of space. Also hate the look of that odd child who plays Peter Barlow's son.

                  Robbie Williams.

                  Cheryl effing Cole.

                  Jo Whiley.
                  Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
                    http://www.thelin.net/laurent/cinema...2798/41801.jpg

                    Susannah Corbett.

                    Played a whining "me me me" character in Dalziel and Pascoe (she played Pascoe's missus). Goggle eyes and a fat arse didn't endear me any further.

                    Pascoe should have strangled her to death and done the time.
                    That's the daughter of the son from "Steptoe & Son", that's where she gets all her whinging from.

                    I don't like Bett Middler and Barabara Streissand harbours concealed evil within her.
                    Last edited by eliquant; 30 October 2009, 21:14.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
                      Mel Gibson - Cornered the market in put-upon rebels, mostly anti-English
                      Yeah, he really seems to have a bee-in-his-bonnet about England. Tiresome.

                      Hugh Grant. One-dimensional acting and loves himself, although he affects not to. Plus the BJ thing when seeing lovely Liz.

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