Posted on 10/27/2004 5:08:36 PM PDT by Jacob Kell
American President George W. Bush has topped an unlikely poll in Britain - as this year's top screen villain. Bush won the dubious accolade for his unauthorized appearance in Michael Moore's anti-Bush documentary Fahrenheit 9/11. The politician beat out the likes of Doc Ock, played by Alfred Molina, in Spider-Man 2; The Texas Chainsaw Massacre's Leatherface; Andy Serkis' Gollum from Lord Of The Rings trilogy; and Elle Driver, the assassin played by Daryl Hannah in Kill Bill. Almost 10,000 people voted in the poll, conducted by Total Film Magazine.
Leonardo DiCaprio has joined P. Diddy, Brad Pitt and Ashton Kutcher to urge young Americans to vote for Democrat John Kerry in the presidential elections next week. The Titanic star thrilled Kerry fans in Detroit, Michigan, earlier today when he was introduced as a speaker at a campaign stop. The actor said, "I'm coming here today not as a politician, not as an actor, but a concerned citizen like all of you out there. You cannot afford to be uninterested. You cannot afford to be detached from this election. You cannot afford to turn your back on the future of our country. " DiCaprio also joined P Diddy and Mary J Blige at another campaign stop at Wayne State University in Detroit.
Rock star Bruce Springsteen will perform at Democrat John Kerry rallies in the last days before the US Presidential election on November 2. The guitar legend, dubbed The Boss, is set to join rallies in Madison, Wisconsin and Columbus, Ohio on Thursday and at an election-eve event in Cleveland, Ohio on November 1. A statement from the political party reads, "Springsteen is expected to perform one or two songs." The hitmaker performed a series of the anti-Bush Vote For Change concerts across America earlier this month, alongside Pearl Jam, Rem, Dave Matthews and The Dixie Chicks.
How appropriate. LOL
Ashton Kutcher was one of the ass clowns here in MN today.
What does a guy who is the boy toy of a over the hill
fake boobed "actress" know about anything?
Kutcher is not acting on "That 70's Show"...what you see is what you get.
Who cares what DiCrapio and Stinkscreen have to say?
X - Afghanistan
X - Iraq
- Hollywood
My favorite t-shirt these days.
X - Afghanistan
X - Iraq
- Hollywood
My favorite t-shirt these days.
Funny how the Hollywad Lefties poo-poo people like Reagan and Arnie who run for public office as "just actors." Yet these "just actors" are now out trying to influence voters (the idiots who'd listen) talking about issues way beyond their education level and intellect.
Must have canvassed all the readers of the UK Guardian to get these results.
Frankly I'm suprised Bush is up in most polls. All the dumbed down robots watching these shows only know one thing, G.W. Bush is evil and must not be reelected. Its really scary.
Who is this over the hill, runtman hairball named Springstyne or Springslyme or whatever his name. The only song of his I have ever heard is Born in the USA and it is a terrible song with lousy music. Judging from the political company he keeps, he is either a quisling or he is on retainer, for lack of better work. This Springstyne's music is over with, if it ever was. Is he in there with Knopfler or Jagger or Richards or Stevie Ray Vaughn or Joe Perry, or ten others in that class? Not in a million years, because he is a total artistic fraud. There are at least fifty backup rock guitarists out there who make him look sick. Bonnie Rait plays better than he does, for crying out loud. I will send the maggot a condolence card after the election.
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