I mean cmon im too young to even know that actor
I mean cmon im too young to even know that actor
Last edited by becomehokage; 09-28-2008 at 07:23 AM.
Im kay
Yeah but not knowing who Paul Newman is... it's a bit like not knowing who Vincent Van Gogh is, and he died a long time ago.
No you're ignorant,there's a difference.
Paul Newman made some classic movies you should watch a couple and educate yourself.
Also look up Sidney Poitier,Gregory Peck,Henry Fonda,Burt Lancaster,James Stewart and Humphrey Bogart. They're a leaps and bounds better than the lot who pass themselves off as movie stars today.(Owen Wilson)
And while you're at it show proper respect.The man just died an exceptionally unpleasant death.
Dude i dont want to see old movies just to educate myself on old fart actors... I dont care if he is a world class actor or whatever... i never knew he ever existed... IM not (NOT) 40+ so i probs missed his movies when they came out in the cinema and obviously not gonna watch them years l8er..
Anyway im out of this thread (im gone now cause i know many ppl are gonna insult me for writing this...)
Last edited by becomehokage; 09-28-2008 at 11:59 AM.
Im kay
Ignorant and cowardly.
She didn't think it through, did she?
Does she think this thread is the only place on the board where we can insult her?
He had no standard but excellence.
What a guy - I heard him say once that he spent every day giving thanks for what he regarded as all-pervading good fortune, then he moved on to extolling his wife's virtues.
He was incredibly humble for all that.
RIP, Mr. Newman.
"Researchers have already cast much darkness on the subject, and if they continue their investigations, we shall soon know nothing at all about it."
-Mark Twain
Newman enjoyed cooking, and created his own sauces and salad dressing. He got the idea to market them using his name and image to raise funds for his charity the Hole-In-The-Wall Foundation, named after the gang in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. The venture, Newman's Own, was an immediate success. Since the Hole-In-The-Wall Foundation, which was co-foundered with his friend AE Hotchner, was established in 1982, over $200m has been raised to help provide camps for critically-ill children among many other projects. Newman also likes to put in an appearance at events his charity funds for organisations which help entertain sick and disabled children. He appeared as a clown called Butch Bolognese at Zippo's Circus in London, when he allowed a bucket of spaghetti to be poured over his head and sat in a cream pie. For his entrepreneurial charity work, Newman was presented with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A41391100
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