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  • fallensaviour
    Talkative Member
    • Aug 28, 2006
    • 5620

    #31
    Originally posted by Hector
    I think I rather watch that Billy Bob interview again than another viewing of Superman III.

    ,You hit the nail on the head there.I'm going to watch tombstone now.I just think he needs a good slap.I'm sick of all these prima donas!!!
    What sickens me even more is we allow them to get away with it.
    Last edited by fallensaviour; Apr 11, '09, 3:13 AM.
    “When you say “It’s hard”, it actually means “I’m not strong enough to fight for it”. Stop saying its hard. Think positive!”

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    • Joe90
      Most Special Agent
      • Feb 23, 2008
      • 721

      #32
      Originally posted by huedell
      ... when one is so easy to dismis actors as musicians simply because they have two passions they are trying to promote, I find it quite shallow and unfair.
      Actually, I'm like many people in that I admire guys like James Belushi, Bruce Willis, John Goodman, and Dennis Quaid who are multi-talented and like to get out and play music. Good for them!

      But when a dilettante truculently puts himself on the same level as Tom Petty I'll call it for what it is -- el toro poo-poo. That would be like Elvis Presley equating his acting ability to Sir Lawrence Olivier's on the strength of movies like Blue Hawaii. Billy Bob and the Boxmasters aren't even in the same league as Goodman or Quaid's bands, let alone a Musical Icon like Tom Petty.
      90, Joe 90.... Great Shakes : Milk Chocolate -- Shaken, not Stirred.

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      • DocDrako
        Formerly Doc Drako
        • Nov 11, 2004
        • 2813

        #33
        Originally posted by Hector
        My all time favorite Billy Bob movie scene...

        YouTube - Tombstone ***** Slap

        I didn't realize that was Billy Bob Thornton. Now that scene will be even more entertaining than ever.

        "I prefer to remain an enigma."

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        • garagesale
          Dept. of Mego Studies
          • Aug 8, 2006
          • 1142

          #34
          When I started reading this thread I thought it would be about Madonna trying to adopt another child from Africa... but I see it's about Billy-Bob Thornton... and I thought we had agreed not to talk about BB's weird behavior and that kind of s**t... by the way, I used to subscribe to Starlog magazine. They had this editor named Howard Zimmerman, who I met in New York in 1983, but I guess a lot of people met Howard in the 80s. Anyhow, would you bring up BB Thorn-in-the-Side in a Mego forum if Tom Petty were reading it? I didn't think so... Hmmm... I have no idea... I just know that Madonna adopts African kids and so does Angelina Jolie, but I'm not going to bring her up b/c she used to be married to BB and we're not here to discuss BB... so let's get back on/off topic...

          JamesD

          http://www.libarts.uco.edu/english/adjunct/dolph/

          THANKS!

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          • huedell
            Museum Ball Eater
            • Dec 31, 2003
            • 11069

            #35
            Originally posted by Hector
            I think I rather watch that Billy Bob interview again than another viewing of Superman III.

            Have a ball Hector----it's your life

            Originally posted by Joe90
            But when a dilettante truculently puts himself on the same level as Tom Petty I'll call it for what it is -- el toro poo-poo. That would be like Elvis Presley equating his acting ability to Sir Lawrence Olivier's on the strength of movies like Blue Hawaii. Billy Bob and the Boxmasters aren't even in the same league as Goodman or Quaid's bands, let alone a Musical Icon like Tom Petty.
            Do you seriously believe Thorton was "putting himself on the same level" as Tom Petty?

            All he was doing was asking if Gomeshi would ask the same question to
            a guy that's known to be solely a musician...Thorton could have used
            ANYone as an example in this case---heck, he may have even hit upon
            someone you think ISN'T worthy of "iconic value"
            "No. No no no no no no. You done got me talkin' politics. I didn't wanna'. Like I said y'all, I'm just happy to be alive. I think I'll scoot over here right by this winda', let this beautiful carriage rock me to sleep, and dream about how lucky I am." - Chris Mannix

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            • The Phantom
              Banned
              • Jan 15, 2008
              • 102

              #36
              I just read that they canceled their Canadian tour. I'm sure the Boxmasters weren't too happy about that.

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              • Joe90
                Most Special Agent
                • Feb 23, 2008
                • 721

                #37
                Originally posted by huedell
                Do you seriously believe Thorton was "putting himself on the same level" as Tom Petty?
                Yes, usually when someone makes a comparative statement like that it's a fair assertion that they are comparing themselves to someone or something.

                Originally posted by huedell
                All he was doing was asking if Gomeshi would ask the same question to
                a guy that's known to be solely a musician...Thorton could have used
                ANYone as an example in this case---heck, he may have even hit upon
                someone you think ISN'T worthy of "iconic value"
                Okay, you seem to feel you have an insight into what Thornton meant -- or was doing -- in that interview, but I don't quite understand what you are trying to get at by talking about who I may consider as not being Iconic. Now you're getting all hypothetical on me...

                The question was asked in context of musical roots and what kind of music Thornton listened to as a child, and whether he had a passion for music as a boy. Just after Thornton's rather extensive allusion to building models/hobbies. (Methinks the man d'ost protest too much!) And yes, as a host of a radio show that deals with current bands Ghomeshi would ask any musician that question. Even the likes of Tom Petty.

                So why should Thornton get all defensive? Probably because he realizes the truth: he shouldn't give up his day job as an actor.
                Last edited by Joe90; Apr 11, '09, 3:15 PM.
                90, Joe 90.... Great Shakes : Milk Chocolate -- Shaken, not Stirred.

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                • garagesale
                  Dept. of Mego Studies
                  • Aug 8, 2006
                  • 1142

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Joe90
                  I'll call it for what it is -- el toro poo-poo..
                  He-he... I'm gonna use this fer now on!

                  JamesD

                  http://www.libarts.uco.edu/english/adjunct/dolph/

                  THANKS!

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                  • fallensaviour
                    Talkative Member
                    • Aug 28, 2006
                    • 5620

                    #39
                    Originally posted by The Phantom
                    I just read that they canceled their Canadian tour. I'm sure the Boxmasters weren't too happy about that.
                    Gee that's to bad and I was hoping to see him here in the peg...LOL Not!!!
                    “When you say “It’s hard”, it actually means “I’m not strong enough to fight for it”. Stop saying its hard. Think positive!”

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                    • fallensaviour
                      Talkative Member
                      • Aug 28, 2006
                      • 5620

                      #40
                      If he decides to come here I'll request he play Angelina cause that was an awesome song...Gimme a break.

                      Remember when he was a great actor what was the name of his best film again...Hmm Was it "Biker Zombie chicks from Hell" Ya cause that was great.

                      I think he really needs to get over himself.He is an actor trying to be a musician and that could work if he has the chops for it but come on denouncing who he is,is just stupid.

                      I'm sure if I went on there they would say here's Tony former paramedic,lab technician and now nightwatchman at the zoo,who also has been working on a couple of albums with the newly formed...Blah,blah,blahs
                      “When you say “It’s hard”, it actually means “I’m not strong enough to fight for it”. Stop saying its hard. Think positive!”

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                      • Hector
                        el Hombre de Acero
                        • May 19, 2003
                        • 31852

                        #41
                        Great thread by the way.

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                        • Hector
                          el Hombre de Acero
                          • May 19, 2003
                          • 31852

                          #42
                          Originally posted by DocDrako
                          I didn't realize that was Billy Bob Thornton. Now that scene will be even more entertaining than ever.

                          Yeah...he was a bit heavier back then...but after Kurt Russell biatch-slapped him...I guess that's when he started losing weight in order to try and become a leading man.

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                          • toys2cool
                            Ultimate Mego Warrior
                            • Nov 27, 2006
                            • 28605

                            #43
                            Originally posted by Hector
                            My all time favorite Billy Bob movie scene...

                            YouTube - Tombstone ***** Slap

                            oh man i love that scene especially when he's just standing there and they don't even acknowledge him with the shotgun
                            "Time to nut up or shut up" -Tallahassee

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                            • vulcan2074
                              Live Long and Prosper
                              • Mar 23, 2008
                              • 7817

                              #44
                              Damn that is a Good scene. I haven't seen that movie in a long time. Classic
                              Sammy

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                              • txteach
                                Banned
                                • Jun 17, 2005
                                • 3769

                                #45
                                Except for the voice, it doesn't look much like Billy Bob.

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