Atrophying Testicles wrote:Between my favorite athlete Lance Armstrong, and my favorite band U2, you probably have something against Morgan Freeman, Tim Robbins, Ed Norton, and Steve Buscemi too right?
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Quick to judge my friend. I really liked U2 circa 1989. They just don't do it for me anymore, that's all. I have a tremendous amount of respect for them though for reinventing themselves as a band and making music for as long as they have.
Doesn't change how I feel about Lance, so what?
Morgan Freeman: As if Shawshank wasn't awesome enough, he really hit one out of the park with Million Dollar Baby. He's awesome, in every sense of the word. I could do without the repetitive crime thrillers he seems to do every year with Ashley Judd, but who can blame him?
Tim Robbins: Again, Shawshank dominance. Then came Mystic River (not to mention the GREATEST baseball movie of all time [in my opinion of course] Bull Durham). Tim Robbins along with his buddy Sean Penn have put their foots in their mouths speaking about politics they have no business sticking their noses in, but I'm liberal, and I think they're both great actors.
Ed Norton: Same thing as Robbins and Penn, but come on! Fight Club? Rounders? American History X? That Spike Lee Movie Where He Goes to Jail But I Forget the Title? This guy rules too.
Steve Buscemi: Has to be one of my favorite actors of all time. Reservoir Dogs clinched it for me (why do I have to be Mr. Pink?) but Fargo drove it home. Then he goes and does the Sopranos!? I love this guy!!!! It's the little roles he's done though that really impress me. Check out Living in Oblivion, a great indie sleeper.