Golddiggie
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I thought he was already dead/gone...
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I know at least three others. Myself, my Best Friend and my new Girlfriend ( now my Wife ).I was one of about 8 people nation-wide that saw Scandal in the movie theater. Christine. . . . Keilor???? Profumo was the minister that was banging her on the side. Bridget Fonda was pretty hot in that movie as well. LOL
Google his article in Esquire Magazine.
The POS also tried to get elected as Governor of New Mexico, not realizing how many Vets live here.
I did like him a lot. But was never a fan of Heat. Big Michael Mann fan but not a fan of that movie. Too much loud Al Pacino. LOL.
"OK, Al. Here's the scene. I want you to say 5 lines of dialog. Then YELL the next 3 and storm out of hte room." "Got
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Val Kilmer Made Crazy Things Seem Normal
Kilmer was an L.A. kid who also owned bison. He was Cindy Crawford's ex and Bob Dylan's pal, and he portrayed Jim Morrison, John Holmes, and Batman. Was he the most advanced actor of our time?www.esquire.com
Q: You understand how it feels to shoot someone as much as a person who has actually committed a murder?
A: "I understand it more. It’s an actor’s job. A guy who’s lived through the horror of Vietnam has not spent his life preparing his mind for it. He’s some punk. Most guys were borderline criminal or poor, and that’s why they got sent to Vietnam. It was all the poor, wretched kids who got beat up by their dads, guys who didn’t get on the football team, couldn’t finagle a scholarship. They didn’t have the emotional equipment to handle that experience. But this is what an actor trains to do. I can more effectively represent that kid in Vietnam than a guy who was there."
I figured it was going to be bad, but holy f***.![]()
Val Kilmer Made Crazy Things Seem Normal
Kilmer was an L.A. kid who also owned bison. He was Cindy Crawford's ex and Bob Dylan's pal, and he portrayed Jim Morrison, John Holmes, and Batman. Was he the most advanced actor of our time?www.esquire.com
Q: You understand how it feels to shoot someone as much as a person who has actually committed a murder?
A: "I understand it more. It’s an actor’s job. A guy who’s lived through the horror of Vietnam has not spent his life preparing his mind for it. He’s some punk. Most guys were borderline criminal or poor, and that’s why they got sent to Vietnam. It was all the poor, wretched kids who got beat up by their dads, guys who didn’t get on the football team, couldn’t finagle a scholarship. They didn’t have the emotional equipment to handle that experience. But this is what an actor trains to do. I can more effectively represent that kid in Vietnam than a guy who was there."
That’s messed up.![]()
Val Kilmer Made Crazy Things Seem Normal
Kilmer was an L.A. kid who also owned bison. He was Cindy Crawford's ex and Bob Dylan's pal, and he portrayed Jim Morrison, John Holmes, and Batman. Was he the most advanced actor of our time?www.esquire.com
Q: You understand how it feels to shoot someone as much as a person who has actually committed a murder?
A: "I understand it more. It’s an actor’s job. A guy who’s lived through the horror of Vietnam has not spent his life preparing his mind for it. He’s some punk. Most guys were borderline criminal or poor, and that’s why they got sent to Vietnam. It was all the poor, wretched kids who got beat up by their dads, guys who didn’t get on the football team, couldn’t finagle a scholarship. They didn’t have the emotional equipment to handle that experience. But this is what an actor trains to do. I can more effectively represent that kid in Vietnam than a guy who was there."
Something only an actor would say/think.![]()
Val Kilmer Made Crazy Things Seem Normal
Kilmer was an L.A. kid who also owned bison. He was Cindy Crawford's ex and Bob Dylan's pal, and he portrayed Jim Morrison, John Holmes, and Batman. Was he the most advanced actor of our time?www.esquire.com
Q: You understand how it feels to shoot someone as much as a person who has actually committed a murder?
A: "I understand it more. It’s an actor’s job. A guy who’s lived through the horror of Vietnam has not spent his life preparing his mind for it. He’s some punk. Most guys were borderline criminal or poor, and that’s why they got sent to Vietnam. It was all the poor, wretched kids who got beat up by their dads, guys who didn’t get on the football team, couldn’t finagle a scholarship. They didn’t have the emotional equipment to handle that experience. But this is what an actor trains to do. I can more effectively represent that kid in Vietnam than a guy who was there."