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Bruce Willis, Diagnosed With Aphasia, Steps Away From Acting
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<blockquote data-quote="B7BlownSnake" data-source="post: 16754077" data-attributes="member: 112096"><p>Love Bruce Willis, definitely sad to hear. I was born in 87, so to me Bruce just seems so synonymous with all the late 80s/90s action stars. It was interesting watching a show on Netflix called "Movies We All Love" about Die Hard and how the move was expected to bomb and Bruce's casting was considered a joke.</p><p></p><p>On Will and his ridiculous family, I almost feel sorry for him. He always seemed fairly normal and was in some of my favorite movies growing up, but he married that fugly fame-chaser (she probably reminds him every day that Tupac was better) and let her ruin his manhood and their kids. If a weak joke from Chris Rock (who is never mean-spirited) can get you agitated, it's time to see a therapist or something. Agree with [USER=171475]@Corbic[/USER] , he needs to cut bait and start over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B7BlownSnake, post: 16754077, member: 112096"] Love Bruce Willis, definitely sad to hear. I was born in 87, so to me Bruce just seems so synonymous with all the late 80s/90s action stars. It was interesting watching a show on Netflix called "Movies We All Love" about Die Hard and how the move was expected to bomb and Bruce's casting was considered a joke. On Will and his ridiculous family, I almost feel sorry for him. He always seemed fairly normal and was in some of my favorite movies growing up, but he married that fugly fame-chaser (she probably reminds him every day that Tupac was better) and let her ruin his manhood and their kids. If a weak joke from Chris Rock (who is never mean-spirited) can get you agitated, it's time to see a therapist or something. Agree with [USER=171475]@Corbic[/USER] , he needs to cut bait and start over. [/QUOTE]
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