by Bill Willingham
Can we please stop using terms like courageous and fearless when describing an actor in a role? Or if not, what new words do we need to construct for what men and women are doing right now in Iraq and Afghanistan?
Can we please stop using terms like courageous and fearless when describing an actor in a role? Or if not, what new words do we need to construct for what men and women are doing right now in Iraq and Afghanistan?
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Posted Feb 22nd 2009 at 8:29 pm in Uncategorized | 632464 Commentshttp%3A%2F%2Fbighollywood.breitbart.com%2Fbwillingham%2F2009%2F02%2F22%2F63246%2F2009-02-23+04%3A29%3A22Bill+Willinghamhttp%3A%2F%2Fbighollywood.breitbart.com%2F%3Fp%3D63246
Conservatives often talk about what they don’t like about Hollywood. That’s okay, but it’s not productive. Maybe it’s time we talked about what we do like? More to the point, let’s point out when Hollywood has gotten it right. And that brings me to the...






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It's so tedious. They're going overboard tonight. Viewers must be puking.
I believe they would term that torture and murder of poor, innocent people. (Of course, based upon George W. Bush's lie to get us into war for oil.) Because according to Hollywood, that's the only thing our soldiers do, dontcha know?
While wwtdd.com is about as shallow as a site can get (though they do a great job of mocking celebs), I thought they made a great observation about courageous actors:
8:28 – Shirley McClain is right, Anne Hathaway is amazingly courageous. I don't know how she does it, how she reads words someone wrote on a movie set. She could die at any moment.
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