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Ed Norton & Spike Lee speak out against the war

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Originally posted by: exp
Ed pretty much screwed the pooch after American History X anyway. I was certain his performance in that film would catapult him to greatness...but he hasn't really pushed himself much since then.

Very disappointing.

Holy schnikies he was good in that movie.

 
Yeah, while its their right to say what they want, does anyone, or rather any reasonably large number of people care what actors/actresses have to say when it comes to anything political/militaristic?

Ooo, and Primal Fear was awesome. I loved the ending! 🙂
 
Penn accuses Bing of "borrowing a page from the dark era of Hollywood blacklisting" by denying him a promised role in the movie, which Bing wrote and was supposed to direct.
Don't want to lose a potential job, learn to keep your pie hole shut.
Publicity cuts both directions. Maybe the moron will have to go get a real job.
 
Originally posted by: Tiger
Penn accuses Bing of "borrowing a page from the dark era of Hollywood blacklisting" by denying him a promised role in the movie, which Bing wrote and was supposed to direct.
Don't want to lose a potential job, learn to keep your pie hole shut.
Publicity cuts both directions. Maybe the moron will have to go get a real job.

Well stated.
 
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