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    If you read his letter, it is abundantly clear that Peck showed James Marsden a very, very different side to himself. It wasn’t just “Oh, he did all this nice stuff for me!” There was a lot of “He taught me how to be respectful, kind and generous to everyone on set.” Basically, all the characteristics to which he

    Jason Marsden was the actor who recurred on Boy Meets World, not James Marsden. Either one *could* have written the letter, because Jason and Will Friedle were best friends in real life. However, I was super surprised after reading the letter that James apparently attributed Peck to his decision to move to Hollywood

    That said, Brian Peck was a regular on the X-Men sets. So, either or both actors could have been friendly with him.

    Okay, this article probably is in need of a copy editor, but someone should clarify whether it was James Marsden or Jason Marsden who wrote the character letter. Jason Marsden was on Boy Meets World and is a long time bestie of Will Friedle, so he would make more sense as the writer.

    I have to give Robert Evans credit for at least recognizing how shitty of an actor he must have been if he needed to actually sleep with Ava Gardner in order to be able act like she was the desirable woman she was in The Sun Also Rises.

    Daniel used to actually hold that position, but his drug addictions affected him enough for Billy to squeak by.

    You've never watched The X-Files? OK

    Unless, of course, he was aware of it...which she implies he was.

    Oh gosh, I now have had a flasback of the cigarette burn monologue from Fight Club...

    Fair Game (1995, co-starring Cindy Crawford) was the last opportunity Hollywood gave him to be a big, sexy movie star. I totally remember the massive billboards of the two of them all over NYC back then. It cost $50 million to make and made $16 million globally 😂. His next major film role was in another flop, Bulworth

    ID or Hulu

    Definitely a proto-incel back then

    It's not like Dan's character in Better Off Dead wasn't a creeper anyway. He and his mom basically treated Diane Franklin like a Mail-order bride, not an exchange student.

    Not to mention that their father actually died as a result of “friendly fire” when the US dropped a bomb on his POW camp.

    It always annoys me when writers claim that the show suffered because Dave & Maddie got together. The suffered because it was creatively exceptional, but poorly produced by Caron. No other network TV show back then averaged 13 episodes a season, and it wasn’t by choice. Scripts weren’t produced on time, and the stars

    Seriously! I canceled my Starz add-on immediately after Minx and Heels wrapped up. I might pick it up for a month to binge Shining Vale. But the only other shows I look forward to are Outlander and Party Down, neither of which have a chance of airing new episodes until late-2024 at the earliest, the latter of which is

    I’m not a wrestling fan, but Heels, like GLOW and Fighting with My Family before it, shows the passion, heart and athleticism that goes into it. I rooted for Crystal the person as much as Crystal the wrestler!

    In Brand’s case, I believe he was molested. Not that that's an excuse...

    I loved the ladies anyway, but the gift Ghostbusters (2016) gave was the revelation that was Chris Hemsworth doing comedy. Fuck the juvenile losers who don't get it. 

    From what I read, Oher’s legal counsel (from 18 through at least the NFL Draft) was a longtime Tuohy family friend who he was encouraged to call “Auntie”.