las wrote:
> If large numbers of people find Chuck Norris movies (and his TV show)
> entertaining, then while he may technically not be a "good" actor, it
> does have the talent to entertain. I have seen him in a lot of movies
> that I really enjoyed (even if I didn't walk away learning the meaning
> of life from them).
Some of those guys don't act at all... They just play themselves.
Could John Wayne act? he always played John Wayne and the people loved
him and so did I.
What about Jim Carney? I saw him in The Mask, and Dumb and Dumber. I
thought he was great. However, after a while his is just playing Jim
Carney, and I haven't seen any of his other movies 'cause I got tired of
seeing Jim Carney all the time.
> Austin Powers (which by the way I was very disappointed in.
Is that ever an understatement!!!!! Its as bad as watching the Ghoul, a
guy that used to play the after hours B grade movies on late night TV
back in the early 70's. He wore a mop on his head, sunglasses with one
lens out. the only thing he had going for him was the TV station
didn't have to pay him much, and there was on off button on the TV.
>
> Larry (who is copying his new Kingston Trio CDs to MD as we speak)
I did that with my Jim Kewskin Jug Band CD. I gotta get around to
copying my LPs next.
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