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Yeah, I don’t want to pile too hard on the guy because he seems like a decent dude, and if you asked any 62-year-old to give an off-the-cuff response on the kids these days, I doubt many of the answers you get would be brimming with insight.

Still, there is no way that millions of strangers being able to express their

Comparing social media stars to actors is some real apples-to-oranges shit, and a rare miss from the guy. But - comparing child actors across the eras - I really doubt it was tougher in the 80s when they didn’t have to be “on” 24/7 and handle social medial bullshit as well.

There were plenty of vapid one-hit wonders and temporary sensations that time forgot because they were ultimately forgettable.

While the doc overall has worthy goals, I do wonder why you’d even bother steering an interview with him in this direction since, as has been pointed out, it has nothing to do with the shows he was on and generally concerns a phase of the network that was after his time there.

They could have cast Micheal Mckean in his role, he looks enough like Jeffery Jones that most people should accept it.

Marsden was 16 when he first met Peck and 30 when he wrote that letter in his defence. Something people don’t quite understand is that sexual predators don’t just groom their direct victims, they also manipulate people into seeing them as harmles.

Apparently those kiddie sitcoms use the same pool of creatives and crewmembers, even though they’re produced by two different networks.

From what I can gather, Richard Correll (yes, the guy who played Beaver’s friend on Leave It to Beaver) and his wife Beth Correll were heavily involved with the production of several

I’d say that’s Danny 

Worse, he’s the second best actor out of the four Baldwins!

I get his ego was bruised, but the only correct response in this case would have been something like “I am so sorry that Sharon had to deal with that. I had no knowledge this was going on and am horrified to be associated with it.”

Reading the context in this article, mind it sounds to me like a bunch of the people supporting him weren’t necessarily aware of the extent of what he did?

Despite being a registered sex offender, Peck continued to work in Hollywood after his conviction, including on the Disney Channel series The Suite Life Of Zack And Cody.

Because Dodge has always been a shit box?

I understand a simulated engine noise for safety, but a completely fake muscle car engine sounds just for the sake of trying to sounds like a gas engine car again is just silly IMHO. Barely a step up from hanging your head out the window and making revving sounds with your mouth like a child playing with hot wheels.

When he says “brotherhood” I keep hearing the word “Aryan” in front of it.

I mean, it is called the Scat Pack.  I mean, I had to read that three times, and check that it wasn’t April 1st...

Invincible, the 2006 Mark Wahlberg movie about the real-life NFL player Vince Papale, a 30-year-old substitute teacher and part-time bartender who earned a spot on the Philadelphia Eagles at a 1976 public tryout after not having played organized football since high school, I imagine.

Ahhh. Remember the days of Sean O’Neal? He could really take down some celebrity hubris/ridiculousness. Or, at least tie it together to make a coherent point. This is an article in which the actor complains about taking quotes out of context and then proceeds to take every quote out of context to make a poorly

What a dumb fucking article.

Any individual in the U.S. can buy an Obamacare policy.  I have a number of friends who are self-employed and that’s how they handle it.  If she was choosing not to work and apparently didn’t buy an individual policy then it’s hard to see how those decisions aren’t on her.