I used to have a long-standing Brad Pitt boycott, which ended when i went to see "Ocean's 11". So my new boycott is Josh Hartnett. I think this one could last a long time.
Yah. I had a Jim Carrey boycott until I saw The Truman Show. I had a Tom Cruise boycott until I saw Rain Man. (Which was really silly, since whatever you may say about the man's acting he's had a knack for picking good projects.)
Lately I've decided I'm not boycotting actors, I'm boycotting writers. And directors. Like, does the world really need another Joe Esterhasz film? I think not.
I started my Tom Cruise boycott after i saw "Eyes Wide Shut" and "Magnolia" in succession. Boy did that suck.
It's tougher to boycott writers since they don't get top billing. But boycotting Joe Eszterhas seems pretty easy; hell, he hasn't put anything out in 6 years.
Crikey, he looks like a porn industry veteran (http://i.imdb.com/Photos/Events/0367-bur/eszterha.sjo). I think that explains a lot.
I continue to boycott Lenny Decaf, although the newer Romeo + Juliet was quite entertaining. I've avoided Titanic so far, no reason to change that. And I heard about how it ended anyway!
I will put it in my queue. So far my favorite DiCaprio piece was the "TV Funhouse" bit on SNL where the GoLords capture his girl. But I'm occasionally open-minded :)
Yeah, I was particularly pleased that, with Ocean's 11, Pitt has continued his recent habit of acting. (c.f. Fight Club.) Let's hope he can keep it up.
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Lately I've decided I'm not boycotting actors, I'm boycotting writers. And directors. Like, does the world really need another Joe Esterhasz film? I think not.
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It's tougher to boycott writers since they don't get top billing. But boycotting Joe Eszterhas seems pretty easy; hell, he hasn't put anything out in 6 years.
Crikey, he looks like a porn industry veteran (http://i.imdb.com/Photos/Events/0367-bur/eszterha.sjo). I think that explains a lot.
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