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    Question Who would you pick to play you in a movie?

    If you had a chance of picking an actor/actress to play you in movie, who would you choose? They could be dead or alive.

    I would choose Charles Bronson. He is sort of like me...not too pretty to look at first, but will grow on you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smokey
    If you had a chance of picking an actor/actress to play you in movie, who would you choose? They could be dead or alive.

    I would choose Charles Bronson. He is sort of like me...no too pretty to look at first, but will grow on you

    Who was that kid who played Arnold Horshack on Welcome Back Kotter? He's older now. A little gray, a little spread around the middle, ugly mug, anoying personality. Perfect to play me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GMichael
    Who was that kid who played Arnold Horshack on Welcome Back Kotter? He's older now. A little gray, a little spread around the middle, ugly mug, anoying personality. Perfect to play me.
    You mean Ron Palillo?

    You know, every school I went to, there is always somebody with a personality like him.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Smokey
    You mean Ron Palillo?

    You know, every school I went to, there is always somebody with a personality like him.

    That's him. Where's the gray?
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    Quote Originally Posted by GMichael
    That's him. Where's the gray?
    In a bottle called Haircolor for Men

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smokey
    In a bottle called Haircolor for Men
    Isn't that like lying to the public? Or at least false advertizing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by GMichael
    Isn't that like lying to the public? Or at least false advertizing?
    Not really. Women use all kind of technics to make themselves look younger, why not men. Wait till you get little bit gray on your sideburns and you will hit the same bottle also. I did!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smokey
    Not really. Women use all kind of technics to make themselves look younger, why not men. Wait till you get little bit gray on your sideburns also and you will hit the same bottle also. I did!
    There already. I don't mind it though. It at least makes me LOOK grown up.
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    This is a great thread........

    I suppose I would have to choose that semi bald headed guy who drove the BMW in the first (The Transporter) movie. I don't know his name though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat
    This is a great thread........

    I suppose I would have to choose that semi bald headed guy who drove the BMW in the first (The Transporter) movie. I don't know his name though.
    I am sure if you think hard enough you can come up with a name. Google it

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    Red face Boy this is an easy one....

    Check out the Avatar and check out the sig. Samuel L. Jackson would play me in an "action" movie. But if the film required "acting", Forrest Whittiker would be me. Kinda looks like me actually...

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    I'm told every day that I'm the spitting image of Alec Baldwin, except with red-skin. I guess he's as good as any...and a damn fine looking man he is!
    Johnny Depp othewise...I gotta feeling he'd make my character a helluva lot more interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat
    This is a great thread........

    I suppose I would have to choose that semi bald headed guy who drove the BMW in the first (The Transporter) movie. I don't know his name though.
    Jason Statham.
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    So we got Samuel L. Jackson, Forrest Whittiker, Alec Baldwin, Johnny Depp and that bald headed guy Jason Statham. Not a bad bunch.

    But I am suprise nobody mentioned Clint Eastwood, Pacino or DeNiro as their role model yet

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    Quote Originally Posted by kexodusc
    I'm told every day that I'm the spitting image of Alec Baldwin, except with red-skin. I guess he's as good as any...and a damn fine looking man he is!
    You know what it takes to sell real estate? BRASS BALLS!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dean_martin
    You know what it takes to sell real estate? BRASS BALLS!

    Anyone want to know what second prize is? ...a set of STEAK KNIVES!

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    Third prize is your fired!
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    I just can't watch that movie anymore...

    Quote Originally Posted by Kam
    Third prize is your fired!
    I find "Glengarry Glen Ross" too depressing to watch. I know that in this world of Layoff's, foreign competition and more work for less pay how truly desperate life can become for a man or woman in the workplace. The utter, mind numbing desperation of it all. I come from a family of "working poor"... the grandchild of sharecroppers and the great great grandchild of slaves... hunger, poverty and desperation were often "childhood acquaintences" I know them too well, I don't need a movie to make me feel that 'helpless" again.

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    I should be played by Jerry Mathers but never Marshall Mathers. Marshall is a little intense and has too much anger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnMichael
    I should be played by Jerry Mathers but never Marshall Mathers. Marshall is a little intense and has too much anger.

    The Beever? Hmmmmm........
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