ghigau
Joined Oct 2000
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The show lacks spontaneity. Maybe adding her kids would help! The information is useful, but a bit New Age. It is too bad that Krispy Kreme was killed by inaccurate information on fats, and Deschanel corrects the myth. She should read "The Cholesterol Delusion" before she opines further on clogged arteries. Dr. Oz did a program on the false attack on food based fats. If the show episodes continue to present facts, it will be a useful addition to the reality shows on food. We don't need another competition with cooking drama. It was enough when the second one aired. Give me Julia Child and Paul Bocuse any day.
Her brand now is to put the f-word in every line of dialogue? At her age? Is that to make her 30 again? Or even 50. It is a long way down from Oscar nominations.
Wealth and opportunity have not helped her make good decisions. Her male costars should know better than to use her in this way.
Show some dignity.
Wealth and opportunity have not helped her make good decisions. Her male costars should know better than to use her in this way.
Show some dignity.
Like Fonda's facelift(s) this film has aged poorly. Sutherland, a Canadian, never had any skin in the game. Fonda was (is) the definition of white privilege. It is hard to imagine the fate of a black man who climbed aboard an anti-aircraft gun in North Vietnam.
I headed for Vietnam in March 1972. I did not need this film to help me see the ethics of what I was doing. Fonda was preaching to the choir, so self-absorbed that she was oblivious to see that she was in it for the fame and Hollywood acceptance, not saving anyone else.
The film was egotistical when it was made, and it still is. It's restoration is another act of egotism. "look at me daddy; look at me."
Jane will always be Jane. I just wish she would stop trying to pull me into her entourage. I get to be both proud and ashamed of my Distinguished Flying Cross. She will never have one!! Even better, I don't want her in my fan club. I think I will die gracefully. I wish her the same.
I headed for Vietnam in March 1972. I did not need this film to help me see the ethics of what I was doing. Fonda was preaching to the choir, so self-absorbed that she was oblivious to see that she was in it for the fame and Hollywood acceptance, not saving anyone else.
The film was egotistical when it was made, and it still is. It's restoration is another act of egotism. "look at me daddy; look at me."
Jane will always be Jane. I just wish she would stop trying to pull me into her entourage. I get to be both proud and ashamed of my Distinguished Flying Cross. She will never have one!! Even better, I don't want her in my fan club. I think I will die gracefully. I wish her the same.