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hedda |
Green Man wrote:
hedda wrote:
I was with a small group of 4 ushered into a room to meet the late Christopher Reeve who I thought was excellent as Superman.
Poor Reeve was in a wheel chair, outside there was a vocal group of anti-stem cell research protestors.
We were instructed not to ask him questions.
One of my most disliked columnists asked him a question. We were all booted out.
Reeve was also on a breathing machine but when meeting media, he literally just held his breath & talking was impossible. He had flown all the way to Oz to support a Stem Cell research unit.
It was so sad. He was the first Superman I saw in a New York cinema.
Shame the Christopher Reeve Superman sequels were naff, the first one is very good but long-winded due to the duration. I did like reading both of his memoirs...I don't agree with stem cells; it's adrenochrome harvested from fetuses and children.
South Park was funny, when touching on stem cell subject.
I'm not that up on Stem Cell research but I thought Christopher Reeves was wonderful flying all the way to Oz just to help raise money which he did..$Millions.
I'm a huge Superman fan and have been since a tiny child. Used to collect Superman comics and in fact, I go back further to the original Reeves..George Reeves who was really good as well.
I used to go to the cinema on Saturdays with my oldest brother to watch the George Reeves Superman serials and we'd sing in chorus..Up Up and Away and then "look in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plane, no it's Superman" as we rolled boiled sweets down the wooden floor to annoy other kids.
Superman was always on the side of the oppressed or the working man. Pretty sure the authors deliberately wrote it like that and avoided being called Commies in the 1950s. |
Green Man |
robbiex wrote:
I think Christian Bale is a man who's face you would forget 10 seconds after meeting him. Every scene that he is in, he tries to steal. If you look at an actor like Eddie Marsan who just gets on with the job, not trying to steal the scene.
American Psycho is terribly overreacted and and his British accent still comes through mid sentences. The book was good though. |
robbiex |
I think Christian Bale is a man who's face you would forget 10 seconds after meeting him. Every scene that he is in, he tries to steal. If you look at an actor like Eddie Marsan who just gets on with the job, not trying to steal the scene. |
Green Man |
hedda wrote:
I was with a small group of 4 ushered into a room to meet the late Christopher Reeve who I thought was excellent as Superman.
Poor Reeve was in a wheel chair, outside there was a vocal group of anti-stem cell research protestors.
We were instructed not to ask him questions.
One of my most disliked columnists asked him a question. We were all booted out.
Reeve was also on a breathing machine but when meeting media, he literally just held his breath & talking was impossible. He had flown all the way to Oz to support a Stem Cell research unit.
It was so sad. He was the first Superman I saw in a New York cinema.
Shame the Christopher Reeve Superman sequels were naff, the first one is very good but long-winded due to the duration. I did like reading both of his memoirs...I don't agree with stem cells; it's adrenochrome harvested from fetuses and children.
South Park was funny, when touching on stem cell subject. |
hedda |
I was with a small group of 4 ushered into a room to meet the late Christopher Reeve who I thought was excellent as Superman.
Poor Reeve was in a wheel chair, outside there was a vocal group of anti-stem cell research protestors.
We were instructed not to ask him questions.
One of my most disliked columnists asked him a question. We were all booted out.
Reeve was also on a breathing machine but when meeting media, he literally just held his breath & talking was impossible. He had flown all the way to Oz to support a Stem Cell research unit.
It was so sad. He was the first Superman I saw in a New York cinema. |
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