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Old 08-17-2007, 01:19 PM   #13
Steven Lyle Jordan
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Well, I was all "yeah, absolutely" till you hit K-Fed. I was even willing to go along with Clooney!
No K-Fed, huh? Just thinking off the top of my head, there. The key is whether the (young) audience will listen to his pitch. How about Bono? The Cheetah Girls?

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Unfortunately, Hollywood has a habit of taking girls with bright potentials and destroying them, or turning them into just another anorexic lookalike. More and more, those folks are becoming objects of pure pity to me.
Well, let's face it, there aren't that many male actors that have the level of all-ages respect either. Hollywood tends to chew them up and spit them out almost as fast. I just didn't stop to compile a list of female actors, but for a quick list of possibilities, try Sigourney Weaver, Angela Bassett, Glenn Close, Diane Lane, or any of the women from the CSI series.

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