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Originally Posted by arista
Yes a Surreal Story Line
"Shocking" to some.
That Actor was wise to take the gig
as he gets paid.
There are times when Actors refuse parts
and no money pays their home bills.
Thats is scary.
Also Unless you were lucky
enough to speak to that actor
what you read is more
words from his manager
making sure he is not
entangled on confusion.
And No Mockery was intended
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Fiennes told Entertainment Tonight about his supposed research and not knowing if the story was true. Not his manager.
No mockery? The little we know of the story is mockery. The fairytale included Marlon Brando constantly wanting to stop for fast food. Fiennes said the story is 'light hearted'. I dread to think what drivel will come up.
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Originally Posted by bitontheslide
I think you are missing the point a bit. Characters can be put in any situation, real or imaginary, there is no requirement for the story to reflect real life events.
Also Jackson himself was a dichotomy. He spent his whole life trying to look like a white man, and in the end whether it be by skin disease or not, did look more white than black
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Are you serious? The level of ignorance is astounding. He didn't want to turn white. Why the heck would he? He broke racial barriers on MTV and Thriller made him the King of Pop. He was the biggest artist on the planet. Yet then this black man decides, 'I'll turn white'?
He so wants to be white that in 1991 his Dangerous album is a New Jack Swing album, FFS. That's really the type of album a man wanting to be white would release.
Stop believing everything you read.