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TexChik · F
It has become important to me who these people are in real life, especially after many became politicized in the past few months .
Clint Eastwood will always get my attention , even if it's only to hear him say " go ahead, make my day " . You'll never get it plainer than you will from him ...
Chris Pratt
Keaneu Reeves ( other than Bill and Ted) he is a super star when it comes to integrity and personal conduct . We could all be better people if we emulated him.
Harrison Ford
Kurt Russell
Al Pacino
Clint Eastwood will always get my attention , even if it's only to hear him say " go ahead, make my day " . You'll never get it plainer than you will from him ...
Chris Pratt
Keaneu Reeves ( other than Bill and Ted) he is a super star when it comes to integrity and personal conduct . We could all be better people if we emulated him.
Harrison Ford
Kurt Russell
Al Pacino
Brooksy · 41-45, M
You and I agree on so much, Tex. I have to say that celebrities becoming political leaves a bad taste in my mouth though. I prefer they stay doing what they're loved and adored for. Sometimes, you just love someone, then you find out they're a douchebag and it's like "Well crap". I'd rather just still love their work..... If that makes sense
TexChik · F
@Brooksy: make perfect sense . But once I discover their douchiness , that affects my willingness to watch them ... except maybe Samuel Jackson ... off screen he's a foul mouthed libtard ... on screen he's foul mouthed but an interesting character and really he is talented ...
Brooksy · 41-45, M
That's exactly my point. I loved Justin Timberlake's blues and soul work, then realized he's a douche and now I just feel filthy 🙁