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Why is the "dozy embrace" in the film?
Momof2:
I think everyone is a little star struck wether they would admit it or not. I have met Morgan Freeman a couple of times. I know it is not the same as Jake, but a celebrity none the same. It is weird to see "famous" people out and about like "normal" people.
jpwagoneer1964:
I am actually pretty good buds With Christopher Atkins (Blue Lagoon if anyone even remembers). We go every year to the LA Auto Show. He put me up at his house once when I was very ill and took good care of me for several days. Still very good looking, held up better than most of his era, although I tease him about having wrinkles, once we were in a hot tub and he said" better get out I'm getting shriveled", I replied "Yeah but your face wasn't in the water". Just a regular guy and one of the nicest people I know..
moremojo:
--- Quote from: jpwagoneer1964 on August 28, 2006, 10:55:45 am ---I am actually pretty good buds With Christopher Atkins (Blue Lagoon if anyone even remembers). He put me up at his house once when I was very ill and took good care of me for several days. Still very good looking, held up better than most of his era. Just a regular guy.
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He always struck me like a nice guy--glad to hear he's still around and doing okay. I think it's very useful to remember that celebrities are human beings, just like the rest of us, with feelings, needs, and frailties. I have been star-struck a few times in my life, but I always remind myself that it's very important to address anyone and everyone, whether famous or not, with respect, humanity, and deference.
I remember there being a thread (I think on Chez Tremblay) about folks' various encounters with the famous and talented. Truly, judging from the experiences many shared, you never know when someone well-known might show up in your proximity. So all you Jake-watchers, stay on the alert (but remember to be nice ;)).
:)
Scott
2robots4u:
That's very good advise. Famous people are not as stand-offish as "regular" people might think. For those of us in the So. Cal. area, it is a daily occurrence. I went with friends in 19?? to a bar on Wilshire Blvd in WeHo and sat down at the bar, turned around to order and knocked my elbow into the drinking arm of Rod McKuen. Had a nice chat and future affair (but that's another story). Mary Tyler Moore took a tomato away from me at the market..actually, we reached at the same time, but she got first dibs. Back in the 1970s, celebrities were more accessable, less afraid of the public, but today, the paparazzi has caused them to disguise themselves. And the fans are also responsible for some of it because of the "attack" mode in most of them. I grew up among the Hollywood stars and have always considered them just regular people. That's not to say I'm not star struck..if Streissand, Midler, or Mathis should suddenly appear within radar range, whose knows what might do.
dly64:
--- Quote from: [email protected] on August 28, 2006, 09:07:10 pm --- I grew up among the Hollywood stars and have always considered them just regular people. That's not to say I'm not star struck..if Streissand, Midler, or Mathis should suddenly appear within radar range, whose knows what might do.
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--- Quote from: moremojo on August 28, 2006, 11:26:51 am ---I think it's very useful to remember that celebrities are human beings, just like the rest of us, with feelings, needs, and frailties. I have been star-struck a few times in my life, but I always remind myself that it's very important to address anyone and everyone, whether famous or not, with respect, humanity, and deference.
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You know Scott and Doug ... your comments reminded me of something and I just couldn't resist. I am a huge “I Love Lucy” fan. There is an episode “L.A. at Last” where Lucy, Fred and Ethel go to the Brown Derby. As they sit there a number of star’s names are being called out like Cary Grant, etc. Whenever Lucy and Ethel hear a name they jump up and look around until they can locate the star. Fred tells them that they need to stop it and says, “They’re just people like you and me.” Then you hear Ava Gardner’s name being called and Fred jumps up. Ethel says, “she’s just people like you and me.” And Fred answers, “She may be people, but she’s not like you and me.” I just think that’s hysterical! ;D So, IMO, Jake may be “people” but he’s not like anyone I know around here! :laugh: :laugh:
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