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Moi ^ | April 16, 2003 | THE BELOVED DEB

Posted on 04/16/2003 12:58:13 PM PDT by Deb

I love Ed Harris. Ed Harris is gorgeous. He's a brilliant actor who brings power and believability to every character he plays.

So infinite is my love for the palomino-haired Harris and his swoon-inducing jaw of desire, that when he refused to stand in respect for Elia Kaza's acceptance of a Life Achievement Oscar a few years ago, I let it pass.

Yes, I thought it was childish and petty for the otherwise perfect Harris to sit with his arms folded petulantly and his crystalline baby-blue eyes sternly staring daggers of condemnation at one of Hollywood's most gifted directors. And all because Kazan cared more about his country than his politics. But, I thought, lots of people are misinformed about the days of the Hollywood Ten and I figured Ed would eventually come around. Heck, maybe I could save him.

Then came the NARAL dinner.

There was my beloved saying some very harsh (and goofy) things about my president not being "a real man". Yikes.

Eddie, Eddie, Eddie...come back to the light, mon cherie. Quel disappointment. I casually checked to see if his butt was a tight and high as ever and, sure enough, it was perfection. Unfortunately, Ed himself seemed a tad dumber. Was that possible?

I decided to kill the taste of the troublesome NARAL event by watching my Academy tape of "A Beautiful Mind". Harris is so good and so yummy in that movie that I just knew it would drive all unwanted negative images of my, possibly brain-damaged, idol out of my mind. I took comfort in the notion that the object of my desire had probably been bullied and corrupted by his shrill and contolling (shudder) wife (who was not only not good enough for him, but also aging badly).

As I watched Harris go about creating the character that brought him an Oscar nomination, my heart sank with a huge splash. All I could see was the childish, petty Harris who sat so hatefully, with his arms folded and his humanity diminished while a truly great man received a much deserved (and much delayed) tribute.

I contorted uncomfortably in my seat. Beads of pearly sweat danced on my brow. This wasn't good. Yummy people couldn't become flavorless or worse...inedible (!) over-night! Could they?

I raced to my library of films and yanked out "The Truman Show". Besides "The Right Stuff", where Harris played uber-hero, astronaut and ultimately, cranky Senator John Glenn, his lip-puckering, Oscar-winning portrayal of the beret-wearing TV director in "The Truman Show", is surely his manliest.

Uh, oh! Could it be? Instead of dreamy, he seemed cruel and self-obsessed. Desperately, I exchanged "The Truman Show" DVD for "Pollock". In "Pollock" his talent was electric. He was born to play this complicated man and he had been rewarded with yet another Oscar nomination.

But as I watched my future husband recreate the flawed genius who was Jackson Pollock...I thought he looked short.

I ran to the window and screamed down the hill to the cocooned drivers on the Hollywood freeway, "THIS CAN'T BE HAPPENING!!!!!"

But it was. I had lost my passion for Ed Harris. The blindness of my love had been cured. And why? I'll tell you why...because of his arrogant need to make me hear his stupid political views! This, in turn, forced me to see him as mortal, fallible and jerky. The idol had fallen. And I noticed it had a bald spot.

And so it has been with other "celebrities", actors, singers and acid-tongued comedians I used to hold dear.

Now that she parrots Gaulish, left-wing Democrat talking points, Janeane Garofalo just doesn't seem so brilliantly funny. And to me, George Clooney is no longer the new Clark Gable. Dustin Hoffman has become the Rain Man. Ed Begley always gave me the creeps so no loss there, but I have liked Jim Carrey since "In Living Color" and I thought Ben Affleck had a real future as a leading man (in spite of "Sum of All Fears"). Now I can't bear to look at any of them.

I'll never buy another Barbra Streisand CD. And not because of any boycott, but just because she doesn't seem that gifted anymore. Likewise, Sheryl Crow, the Dixie Chicks, Michael Stipe and Madonna. In fact, as soon as some bonehead entertainer stands under a "No Blood For Oil" sign or wears a stupid anti-war T-shirt (paging Viggo Mortensen), my brain creates some kind of celebrity anti-virus and makes me immune to their talent.

Example: Jessica Lange's nose has never seemed so smushed against her face.

So all the show biz guilds and unions can save their breath whining about "McCarthyism" and "punishing Americans for speaking out". The anti-virus in my brain isn't listening. It has decided that being for this country and its president, is more compelling, sexy and entertaining than being against. I have no control over my feelings.

Tom Selleck once said (and I'm paraphrasing) "I don't know that I ever lost a job because of my politics, but I know I never got one."

Selleck is a patriot, a conservative and a Republican who, though gorgeous and hugely popular, has seen his career fade while nothing Robert Downey Jr. does renders him unemployable.

I have a feeling that now that this war is pretty much in the history books and our president is free to move on to domestic issues, the sour smells that emanated from the Martin Sheens, Sean Penns and Tim Robbins', will make them impossible to watch. Americans just might demand that Tom Selleck be elected to "The West Wing". They may find themselves immune to its current star.


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To: Deb
Just thought of this - Where are the comments lately from Julia "Bush is NOT MY President" Roberts ? She has been awfully quiet. Maybe her new husband told her to stop whining.
41 posted on 04/16/2003 7:11:46 PM PDT by mrs fat city
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To: habs4ever
(shhhh)
42 posted on 04/16/2003 7:13:54 PM PDT by Deb (Democrats stole my green sweater.)
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To: doug from upland
Thanks, Doug. That's very sweet.

I saw "A Mighy Wind" today. It's the mockumentary from Christopher Guest and Michael McKean spoofing the folk era. Very funny. You'd love the fake folk music. It's much sweeter than "This is Spinal Tap", but not quite as funny.

43 posted on 04/16/2003 7:20:12 PM PDT by Deb (Democrats stole my green sweater.)
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To: Deb
Excellent piece, Deb. It's so maddening when you hear the drivel that comes out of an entertainer's mouth. My list of actors that I would watch is getting smaller and smaller. If we wanted to listen to them spout politics, we would vote them into office, since they are not politicians, they should shut their flaps and ACT.
44 posted on 04/16/2003 7:20:23 PM PDT by reformed_dem (For office use only)
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To: mrs fat city
Both Ed Norton and his girlfiend Salma Hayek, take every opportunity to trash Bush and the US. They're especially obnoxious when out of the country.
45 posted on 04/16/2003 7:22:45 PM PDT by Deb (Democrats stole my green sweater.)
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To: mrs fat city
The last thing I remember coming from Ms. Roberts was,

"Republican comes between reprehensible and reptile in the Dictionary".

I don't know what that means, but I don't think she likes us.

46 posted on 04/16/2003 7:36:27 PM PDT by Deb (Democrats stole my green sweater.)
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To: Deb
FOLK SONG
47 posted on 04/16/2003 7:44:08 PM PDT by doug from upland ("You are not fit to be commander in chief" -- the father of Sgt. Shughart who died in Somalia)
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To: Deb
When it comes to a boycott of hollywood, I do it my way. We go to our cabin with no computer and an old antanna tower TV. We have a CD player, but we have films like "Patriot". We have a family of Bald Eagles that just had 2 babies. I can stand on the front pourch of my cabin and watch these birds play, and hunt. I can stand on my dock and fly fish in the morning, before the sun sets it's self in the morning sky. I can fix a pot of coffee and wake my wife with breakfast in bed, after I have done early morning fishing in my boat. That can't come close to watching some movie, most of which are a waste of time. We have 4 channels on the TV up there, but we don't watch much. We use the CD for music more than movies. A good fire at the end of the day is just perfect for the end of the day. That's entertainment! I move slower at our cabin, I'm in true relax mode. We don't worry, we just live a life of relax.

Hollywood wants to control our lives by what they produce, but we have the choice. I wish all of you could have the enjoyment we have from our cabin. It is an investment that endures our lives. It's our island of sanity in the rat race of the life that we live.

48 posted on 04/16/2003 7:51:33 PM PDT by timydnuc (FR)
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To: Deb
Wonderful piece Deb.

What you are experiencing I have been practicing for at least 10 years now. Surfing the DirectTV movie channels is an interesting experience. I check out the movie to see what it's about and glance at the actors and directors to allow my version of your virus to react. It works perfectly on Woddie Allen and Whoopi Goldberg, Barbra Streisand, Susan YouKnowWho and her mate Tim WhatsHisName and many, many others. I haven't seen any of their stuff in so long I can't remember what they even look like.

49 posted on 04/16/2003 7:56:09 PM PDT by InterceptPoint
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To: Deb
I ran to the window and screamed down the hill to the cocooned drivers on the Hollywood freeway, "THIS CAN'T BE HAPPENING!!!!!"

When did you move? East or West hills?

50 posted on 04/16/2003 9:36:43 PM PDT by nunya bidness
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51 posted on 04/16/2003 9:44:48 PM PDT by Drew68
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To: Deb
"...The last thing I remember coming from Ms. Roberts was, "Republican comes between reprehensible and reptile in the Dictionary"..."

Correction: she said...between reptile and repulsive...;^D

52 posted on 04/16/2003 9:55:19 PM PDT by BlueHorseShoe
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To: Pearls Before Swine
It just doesn't taste (wine, cheese) or smell as good (perfume) as it used to.

Always been an Italian Red for me... Especially the swanky kind with 2 legs, if ya know what I mean...

53 posted on 04/16/2003 10:07:08 PM PDT by RedWing9 (We will vie for Lord Stanley... again!)
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To: Deb
Great writing Deb... Kudos...
54 posted on 04/16/2003 10:07:24 PM PDT by RedWing9 (We will vie for Lord Stanley... again!)
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To: Deb
I know whatcha mean..

I have watched "Quigley Down Under" with dreamy Tom Selleck twenty five times in the past 3 months...What a wonderful replacement that I will never grow tired of.

55 posted on 04/16/2003 10:23:32 PM PDT by hope (see the implosion of the left, their god Marduk has been utterly put to shame !)
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To: Deb
Excellent essay.
56 posted on 04/16/2003 10:30:24 PM PDT by Cultural Jihad
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To: BlueHorseShoe
Actually, it was "reptile" and "repugnant."

Question: why do these ultra-rich, decadent snobs spend the time hating Republicans? They have everything they could ever desire, yet they spend most of their lives openly desiring the deaths of people who have not a tenth of their wealth. It would be like me obsessively hating someone living at the Salvation Army.

57 posted on 04/16/2003 10:32:49 PM PDT by Kenno
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To: Deb
I'm with you there! Don't forget Kevin Spacey. UGH.

I think TOM SELLECK should run for office and oust old what's his face. I refuse to say his name, it offends me. (I stood 5 feet from him about 2 years ago. To put it as a true freeper: He's hugh! He would TOWER over old what's his name. He's about 6'4 or something close to that.) Of course, Tom wouldn't be happy to deliver the liberal-propaganda-disguised-as-a-script-for-a-TV-show for them weekly, so he couldn't accept the job.

58 posted on 04/16/2003 10:56:38 PM PDT by I'm ALL Right! ("For he is no fool who would give what he cannot keep to buy what he can never lose." - Jim Elliot)
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To: nunya bidness
Didn't move. I'm in the same ole Hollywood Hills north of Highland.
59 posted on 04/16/2003 11:38:16 PM PDT by Deb (Democrats stole my green sweater.)
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To: timydnuc
Well, maybe if someone invited us, we could all watch the baby birds.
60 posted on 04/16/2003 11:42:11 PM PDT by Deb (Democrats stole my green sweater.)
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