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Frank White
06-21-2004, 06:50 PM
Off the top of my head all I could think of were Britney and Usher.

Agaetis Byrjun
06-21-2004, 06:59 PM
Oprah
Orlando Bloom

James
06-21-2004, 07:06 PM
Val Kilmer - people have had a lot of problems with his ego, including his family..

Metallica also - apparently they are pretty bad - especially to fans. That's a great shame when good bands act like idiots.

Haruhara
06-21-2004, 07:10 PM
Rebecca Romaign (?) Stamoes (?)

That woman from the video, Staceys Mom

Phantasm
06-21-2004, 07:12 PM
Emma Watson- "I do hope I have a better fashion sense than Hermione!" honestly!:mad:
Britney Spears-everything about her
Avril Lavigne- She said something along the lines of "Hilary Duf will hear me dissing her and will too much of a chicken to do something about it."

Agaetis Byrjun
06-21-2004, 07:20 PM
yeah Avril for sure
she could even prounce David Bowie correctly
i dont care where the hell your from you should know that man's name and prounce it correctly.

She doesnt really care about past music so thats enough for me
sorry if i went a little overboard

Storm
06-21-2004, 07:20 PM
Val Kilmer? Orandlo Bloom? Orpah? LOL. This is off the record but my mother and I met Orpah once and she wasn't stuck up at all but I was four then and my memory could be hazy. She still seems like a nice person... you know all the things she does for the country and world but who cares about that stuff anymore (being sarcastic). Three celebrities that I met and were very rude was that 90s R&B group Immature. I met a few celebs in my lifetime and they were the only ones who I can can say were idiots. BTW, if you haven't really met these celebrities and just going by how they "appear" then that's a very misleading opinion because when do you find a media source that tells the whole truth? Not many. Anyone can look misleading in public. Anyone can have a bad day or something so we shouldn't really judge these actors or actresses or musicians because they're only doing there job. Okay my mini vent is over. Enjoy the rest of the thread.


- Storm

Marvel_Knight
06-21-2004, 07:36 PM
Val Kilmer - people have had a lot of problems with his ego, including his family..
Man, I heard the set of Batman Forever was like a boxing fight! Val and Schumacher actually fought hand-to-hand in his trailer! He didn't even talk to O' Donnell! Schumacher said in an interivew that Kilmer needed to go to a threapist or something. Schumacher later said that Clooney fit Kilmer's batsuit perfectly, only the codpiece was too small (no lie!). He thought VK had a really big ego.

EinBebop
06-21-2004, 07:44 PM
Just read a report about Russell Crowe a couple of days ago on IMDB being a real pain to work with.

I've heard numerous reports of Billy Crystal being a real jerk.

Supernovametalstar
06-21-2004, 08:16 PM
1. Madonna
2. Leo DiCaprio
3. Damn near all the rest

Newsflash: if you didn't want people gushing over you, then why did you get in the show biz in the first place?

Watching Celebrities Uncensored makes me angry.

And who was that celebrity that just had a baby and purposely devalued any pictures of the kid by having the photographers take as many as they wanted on the street when she saw them across the street? I hate that. They need to make a living too, and they don't get paid millions for some lame movie like you do. It's not like they were up in your face, endangering the child.

Algernon
06-21-2004, 08:37 PM
Sarah Michelle Gellar...?

GL2k2
06-21-2004, 08:45 PM
I don't think much of the younger people, those under 21, because they are just kids behaving badly and just deserve a beat down. ;)

As for adults, I'm sure ya'll heard Eminem and Tom Cruise are shady. And also, I would venture to say most female musicians are truly divas. Except Sherly Crow, but she's been getting stalked and it seems she's not as trusting as I heard she was.

I think Oprah is rich, stuck up and rich are bedfellows and get confused a lot.

TimTwoFace
06-21-2004, 08:49 PM
Hmm...there are plenty. Maybe there should be a thread that celebrates Hollywood's nicest guys. I mean, everyone can be nice, ego or otherwise, but who is generally nice all the time, especially to their fans?

-Tim

True Noir
06-21-2004, 09:26 PM
Sarah Michelle Gellar...?
Huh? What did she say? Anyway, I think Usher, Orlando, Britney, JL, and kind of Lindsey Lohan. Yeh that's it I think. Wait, there's got to be more. Well, I can't think of any.

People I think that don't come in to the entertainment world stuck up:

Jojo - The new 13 year old pop singer. Wow! I think she is very mature and grateful about having the oppurtunity. That I respect a lot.

James
06-21-2004, 09:36 PM
Val Kilmer? Orandlo Bloom? Orpah? LOL. This is off the record but my mother and I met Orpah once and she wasn't stuck up at all but I was four then and my memory could be hazy. She still seems like a nice person... you know all the things she does for the country and world but who cares about that stuff anymore (being sarcastic). Three celebrities that I met and were very rude was that 90s R&B group Immature. I met a few celebs in my lifetime and they were the only ones who I can can say were idiots. BTW, if you haven't really met these celebrities and just going by how they "appear" then that's a very misleading opinion because when do you find a media source that tells the whole truth? Not many. Anyone can look misleading in public. Anyone can have a bad day or something so we shouldn't really judge these actors or actresses or musicians because they're only doing there job. Okay my mini vent is over. Enjoy the rest of the thread.
- Storm
Val Kilmer's is well documented - you can find various sources on him. He's lost parts because people won't work with him. As Marvel Knight says - he was a problem on Batman Forever and I recall reports on several after that. Then the family issues came out based on the same issues.

While appreciate what you mean; celebrities can't have a bad day like the rest of us without being called "stuck up", psychologically, it is difficult not to when you really hit big. You are surrounded by people who tell you that you are great, you are the pinnacle of social success with pop stars and actorts being today's royalty or aristocracy. It's not surprising egos bloom.

I'm sure many are misreported, and sometimes it can just take on tantrum, but there are others who do become a pain. It's a shame, but I think given the lifestyle it's probably far harder to keep a grounded personality than in a regular one.

Yeah Tom Cruise has alleged issues. Height being one of them and crew members not meant to look him in the eye otherwise he has tantrums.

When society treats you like royalty, you start to believe it. Becomes a long shock when like for many, the royalty isn't sustained and people forget you...

AF$
06-21-2004, 09:59 PM
Watching Celebrities Uncensored makes me angry.

And who was that celebrity that just had a baby and purposely devalued any pictures of the kid by having the photographers take as many as they wanted on the street when she saw them across the street? I hate that. They need to make a living too, and they don't get paid millions for some lame movie like you do. It's not like they were up in your face, endangering the child.
Yeah, Celebrities Uncensored makes me angry too, since apparently stalking people all day with a camera is actually considered a job. Seriously, you have no idea how it goes. Every time you step out your door you are constantly hounded. It's not like they are going out for dinner in Small Town, USA, its always L.A. or some large metropolitan area. And the whole "don't be a celebrity if you don't want what comes with it" idea is just stupid, since I am sure you would just be turning down the millions too.

The Penguin
06-21-2004, 09:59 PM
And who was that celebrity that just had a baby and purposely devalued any pictures of the kid by having the photographers take as many as they wanted on the street when she saw them across the street? I hate that. They need to make a living too, and they don't get paid millions for some lame movie like you do. It's not like they were up in your face, endangering the child.Did you just defend the paparazzi who constantly harass stars both stuck up and nice? :confused: I'd applaud someone for doing that and encourage the vipers with the cameras to have some respect for those around them.

DarkAngel
06-21-2004, 10:08 PM
He didn't even talk to O' Donnell! I don't think that part's correct. I read or saw an interview with O'Donnell for B&R and he said he was really disappointed Val wasn't back for the 4th movie. It sounded like he and Kilmer got along well. I don't think he'd react that way if Kilmer never spoke to him. I did hear about things getting physical between Kilmer and Schumacher, though. But hey, with the way the movie turned out, I can't say I completely blame him.

SilverKnight
06-21-2004, 10:31 PM
According to the popular consensus, Barbara Streisand is the essence of self-important ego-mania. No one deserves to be that arrogant and shallow.

Storm
06-21-2004, 11:14 PM
And who was that celebrity that just had a baby and purposely devalued any pictures of the kid by having the photographers take as many as they wanted on the street when she saw them across the street? I hate that. They need to make a living too, and they don't get paid millions for some lame movie like you do. It's not like they were up in your face, endangering the child.
It was Gwenyth Paltrow and it wasn't just a kid... it was her newborn baby and I would do the same thing. How dare she try to protect her child? Maybe she doesn't want her child to me exposed to the media. I know celebrities aren't considered "normal people" but she still has a right to walk with her baby just like any other mother. I'm just shocked that you are defending the paparazzi. Whoever have to make a living annoying peoples' lives are pathetic. In my humble opinion of course.




Sarah Michelle Gellar...?
Hmmm.... no. Well, that's just my opinion because I've seen the good stuff as well read the bad stuff. Just because she doesn't attend those annoying fan conventions or becomes everybody's mini Buffy doesn't mean she's stuck up.... she is just busy. I hardly believe those "behind the scenes of Buffy" rumors because the media can really stretch stuff out. What can be a little argument becomes "We Hate SMG" rally on all the Buffy message boards. She's outgoing, outgoing, and has brains.... so she's labeled the "*****" in Hollywood.



- Storm

Juu-kuchi
06-21-2004, 11:35 PM
J Lo comes off stuck up to me...

Wounded_Dragon
06-21-2004, 11:37 PM
It was Gwenyth Paltrow and it wasn't just a kid... it was her newborn baby and I would do the same thing. How dare she try to protect her child? Maybe she doesn't want her child to me exposed to the media. I know celebrities aren't considered "normal people" but she still has a right to walk with her baby just like any other mother. I'm just shocked that you are defending the paparazzi. Whoever have to make a living annoying peoples' lives are pathetic. In my humble opinion of course.
Wow, people have forgotten Princess Diana already. Shame...

Storm
06-21-2004, 11:44 PM
Wow, people have forgotten Princess Diana already. Shame...
Haven't forgetten. I thought if I went into that it would of been another two paragraphs. Her death was very pointless and one that should of been avoided.


- Storm

Juu-kuchi
06-21-2004, 11:50 PM
Then there's Mary-Kate and Ashley plus Frankie Muniz.

EinBebop
06-21-2004, 11:56 PM
And who was that celebrity that just had a baby and purposely devalued any pictures of the kid by having the photographers take as many as they wanted on the street when she saw them across the street? I hate that. They need to make a living too, and they don't get paid millions for some lame movie like you do. It's not like they were up in your face, endangering the child.I don't know who you're talking about, but I applaud her. "Making a living" is no justification for invading the privacy of others.

Supernovametalstar
06-22-2004, 12:02 AM
Yeah, Celebrities Uncensored makes me angry too, since apparently stalking people all day with a camera is actually considered a job. Seriously, you have no idea how it goes. Every time you step out your door you are constantly hounded. It's not like they are going out for dinner in Small Town, USA, its always L.A. or some large metropolitan area. And the whole "don't be a celebrity if you don't want what comes with it" idea is just stupid, since I am sure you would just be turning down the millions too.
If I was getting paid millions for people to see me, then I wouldn't mind having my picture taken when I'm out in public.


It was Gwenyth Paltrow and it wasn't just a kid... it was her newborn baby and I would do the same thing. How dare she try to protect her child? Maybe she doesn't want her child to me exposed to the media. I know celebrities aren't considered "normal people" but she still has a right to walk with her baby just like any other mother. I'm just shocked that you are defending the paparazzi. Whoever have to make a living annoying peoples' lives are pathetic. In my humble opinion of course.
Then put a towel over her head like Michael Jackson does with his kids :p. It's not like the flashbulbs were in the child's face. If that were the case, then I wouldn't have anything to say. I'm not an advocate for camping outside someone's house waiting for them to step outside, or getting in someone's face, but if you're on a public street, then who's to say you're not a visitor to LA wanting to get some shots of a celeb to take home to show the friends in Smalltown, USA.

I guess since I've never really gotten what the big deal was with most celebrities, I tend to think taking a pic or two is not a big deal. And if you can sell it to the people that do seem to care about seeing them, then I don't see what's wrong with that either.

Frank15
06-22-2004, 12:13 AM
I'm sorry, but naming your newborn child "Apple" is just screaming "I only named my child this because I wanted to draw more attention toward me and her!"

I find Sarah Michelle Gellar to come off as snottish, myself, after reading through a number of accounts.

Starr Jones, anyone?

Storm
06-22-2004, 12:23 AM
I'm sorry, but naming your newborn child "Apple" is just screaming "I only named my child this because I wanted to draw more attention toward me and her!"

I find Sarah Michelle Gellar to come off as snottish, myself, after reading through a number of accounts.
Gwenyth Paltrow isn't the only person to give her child a crazy name. She was not the first and it's going to be the last. Beside I heard Chris came up with it but anywhoo....

LMAO. Slighty giggles at SMG comment. All I will say is that I don't know her but I have met her once when I was at NYC for an audition and she didn't come up "snottish" to me at all. Some of these "accounts" could be fabricated but like I said I don't know her I'm just a person who really admires her work and if she is a TV diva you can't deny her skills as an actress. :Quietly walks away:


- Storm

Frank15
06-22-2004, 12:29 AM
Gwenyth Paltrow isn't the only person to give her child a crazy name.No she's not. Still, when you're a celebrity, and you give your child a name like that, it sounds like a cry for attention. And a cry for the bullies at her school to beat her up.


Some of these "accounts" could be fabricated but like I said I don't know her I'm just a person who really admires her work and if she is a TV diva you can't deny her skills as an actress. :Quietly walks away:As an actress, you are correct: I cannot, and will not attempt to deny her skills. It is possible those accounts were fabricated... many seemed to have a ring of truthfulness to them, though. I could be wrong, but the few interviews I've seen don't exactly paint her as Miss Congeniality....

Master Moron
06-22-2004, 01:40 AM
Man, I heard the set of Batman Forever was like a boxing fight! Val and Schumacher actually fought hand-to-hand in his trailer! He didn't even talk to O' Donnell! Schumacher said in an interivew that Kilmer needed to go to a threapist or something. Schumacher later said that Clooney fit Kilmer's batsuit perfectly, only the codpiece was too small (no lie!). He thought VK had a really big ego.

So? I would have kicked Schumacher's ass if he tried to put me in that crappy excuse for a Batman movie.

Master Moron
06-22-2004, 01:53 AM
If I was getting paid millions for people to see me, then I wouldn't mind having my picture taken when I'm out in public.


I agree with you here, though I do think some paparazzis can get obsessive. I mean, if you paid me a million dollars you could tape every aspect of my life if you wanted to. Actually, some people volunteer to have every aspect of their lives invaded to make a million dollars. Ever seen Big Brother? They have cameras in the bathroom for God sakes. Actually, from what I've heard from people on shows like the Real World and other reality shows, young people today really don't mind having every aspect of their lives on film. Admittedly, these people are only famous for less than a year, but it's not like celebrities are gonna be famous forever. I mean, I don't see anyone hounding Gary Coleman for photos.

Delthayre
06-22-2004, 01:58 AM
I despise the paparazzi, in my darker moments I've been known to suggest that killing one of them not be considered murder unless they weren't holding a camera.

They do invade privacy, occasionally in a reckless manner, and they just create more hype and disgusting mass public obsession over celebrities.

It's an asinine way to make money too, it's the kind of job whose mere existence frustrates and angers me.

Tapout
06-22-2004, 02:33 AM
I don't know how many celebrities get reported accurately. Except Russel Crowe, who almost everyone seems to think is a jerk, most negarive stuff comes from scumbag photographers who deserve whatever abuse comes their way.

Frank White
06-22-2004, 03:12 AM
J Lo comes off stuck up to me...
Ah! How could I have forgetten J Ho?:o Oh and on that note, Puffy seems mad conceited and stuck-up. I know he has some room to brag with starting his own company and all but damn he aint that tight.

Supernovametalstar
06-22-2004, 08:30 AM
I despise the paparazzi, in my darker moments I've been known to suggest that killing one of them not be considered murder unless they weren't holding a camera.

They do invade privacy, occasionally in a reckless manner, and they just create more hype and disgusting mass public obsession over celebrities.

It's an asinine way to make money too, it's the kind of job whose mere existence frustrates and angers me.
I view it as a chicken-or-the-egg thing. As long as there has been Hollywood, there have been celebrities. But which one came first? Did Hollywood create the obsession for people to worship them or was the obsession born out of the people that worship them and Hollywood saw the potential and capitalized?

But I have to wonder how all these people that hate celebrity photographers feel about news photographers. You could say they invade people's privacy as well, most times in very tragic events or moments. But newspapers pay for the most compelling images. Should they be universally hated as well?

True Noir
06-22-2004, 08:43 AM
Hmmm.... no. Well, that's just my opinion because I've seen the good stuff as well read the bad stuff. Just because she doesn't attend those annoying fan conventions or becomes everybody's mini Buffy doesn't mean she's stuck up.... she is just busy. I hardly believe those "behind the scenes of Buffy" rumors because the media can really stretch stuff out. What can be a little argument becomes "We Hate SMG" rally on all the Buffy message boards. She's outgoing, outgoing, and has brains.... so she's labeled the "*****" in Hollywood.
I had no idea that she was named the "******" in Hollywood. True, she is busy and she should at least once in a while try to be loyal to her fans.

James
06-22-2004, 09:55 AM
Hmmm.... no. Well, that's just my opinion because I've seen the good stuff as well read the bad stuff. Just because she doesn't attend those annoying fan conventions or becomes everybody's mini Buffy doesn't mean she's stuck up.... she is just busy. I hardly believe those "behind the scenes of Buffy" rumors because the media can really stretch stuff out. What can be a little argument becomes "We Hate SMG" rally on all the Buffy message boards. She's outgoing, outgoing, and has brains.... so she's labeled the "*****" in Hollywood.
I don't think that's quite true. I've read several interviews and she does sound pretty stuck up on occasions, there was one interview for a scifi magazine and you can tell the interviewer felt the same. You sure you are not so defensive on this because she is someone you admire greatly? :)

I must admit, SMG has never been one I've ever considered really being stuck up, but when you get comments from different sources you do wonder a little. I mean, I sound stuck on occasions, we all do. I think it's finding a balance between monsterifying someone unnecessarily and deifying them. Normally people sit in the middle somewhere...

As for papparazzi - my feelings are mixed. People condone them with disgust, but still buy the papers with the images. The stars are repelled by them, but know in this celebrity orientated society they are pivitol to keeping themselves in the limelight. In entertainment, drift too far from the limelight and you can become unbankable, especially if your career is riding on being a celebrity rather than the quality of productions you make.

So yes, the papparazzi is underhand and intrusive, but it's the people who read the magazines who give them to right to be. If people stopped reading "Hello" or "OK" or the tabloids, then they would stop. If certain celebs didn't use this situation when it suited their careers as well - and then whine when it's found not to suit, I may have a little more sympathy as well.

They are a monster spawned and condemned by the people and the stars.

James
06-22-2004, 09:59 AM
On a seperate note.. I'm not too happy with the language which is popping up here.. the board censor shouldn't be having to do work and I'm not overkeen on comments like "J-Ho". They are bound to insult somebody and then the whole thread goes down in flames - excuse the pun.

I know no one means ill, but just bare this in mind when posting here. Potentially, this is a senstive subject. Emoticons help as well seperate serious jibe from friendly comment.

stwasm
06-22-2004, 10:20 AM
George Michael (the sportscaster) is a REALLY nasty person! He treats his employees horribly and every word out of his mouth is GD this MF that! The same goes for CNN Talk Show host Larry King. Not a nice person, at all! :mad:

Phantasm
06-22-2004, 11:40 AM
I don't think SMG is stuck up...she doesn't seem that way to me...but maybe i haven't seen much of her...but what exactly did she say?

audiecugi
06-22-2004, 12:38 PM
I've hear alot of new casters can have quite the potty mouth on set. But I think it's more from the stress of having to do a live show everyday, than them being stuck up.

Fone Bone
06-22-2004, 12:40 PM
Homer Simpson: "If celebrities didn't want people pawing through their garbage or saying they're gay, they shouldn't have tried to express themselves creatively."

I heard Edward Norton is a jerk. Some others:

Oprah. (How dare she diss Dave like that?)

Madonna

Russell Crowe

Tom Cruise

Fiona Apple

Rush Limbaugh (But, hey if you make your living being a jerk)

William Shatner (at least back in the sixties)

stwasm
06-22-2004, 02:15 PM
I've hear alot of new casters can have quite the potty mouth on set. But I think it's more from the stress of having to do a live show everyday, than them being stuck up.
That's no excuse and these guys think they're God!

Youko Recca
06-22-2004, 02:21 PM
WTF? This is certainly a way to release stress.

Marvel_Knight
06-22-2004, 02:22 PM
I don't think that part's correct. I read or saw an interview with O'Donnell for B&R and he said he was really disappointed Val wasn't back for the 4th movie. It sounded like he and Kilmer got along well. I don't think he'd react that way if Kilmer never spoke to him. I did hear about things getting physical between Kilmer and Schumacher, though. But hey, with the way the movie turned out, I can't say I completely blame him.
Huh. Didn't get that from where I heard. It's weird. In my BF official movie book it seems like everybodys nice to eachother.

Storm
06-22-2004, 02:42 PM
I had no idea that she was named the "******" in Hollywood. True, she is busy and she should at least once in a while try to be loyal to her fans.
She's not the only one. I think Barbara Striesand (sp?) takes the crown but she is among many woman in Hollywood who are labled that. Some women are... but some women aren't. I guess we have to wait and see once the E! True Hollywood Story of Buffy the Vampire Slayer comes out, lol. IMHO, I think she is already loyal to her fans by doing seven years of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. These people are actors it's their job. Not making an excuse why she or anybody else shouldn't do the fan conventions or anything of that type because heaven knows why but IMHO (again), they really don't owe people anything - only their work. What's better doing a fan covention with tons of fanboys who are going to ask you the infamous question "So do you get along with everybody on the set of Buffy" or raise money at a NYC Aids Benefit?



I don't think that's quite true. I've read several interviews and she does sound pretty stuck up on occasions, there was one interview for a scifi magazine and you can tell the interviewer felt the same. You sure you are not so defensive on this because she is someone you admire greatly? :)
Well maybe a little bit, lol :p But I am 50/50% right on this situation.



I must admit, SMG has never been one I've ever considered really being stuck up, but when you get comments from different sources you do wonder a little. I mean, I sound stuck on occasions, we all do. I think it's finding a balance between monsterifying someone unnecessarily and deifying them. Normally people sit in the middle somewhere...
Like I said I don't know her personally. She could be stuck up or not but I always take those "sources" about celebrities with a grain of salt. SMG is really professional sometimes even to the point where people get the feeling she's snobby. She treated Buffy as a job unlike the other actors - they always treated as a job and something beyond by going to the fan conventions and stuff like that. I guess it's all in a matter of opinion on how you see someone but don't get me wrong I've read those interviews and articles too that made me wonder about her but I kind of put that stuff behind. You always hear the bad stuff about celebrities in Hollywood and never the positive. For example when she turned down the 2 episode Angel deal - the media and fans had a field day with that.



- Storm

Frank White
06-22-2004, 03:01 PM
Homer Simpson: "If celebrities didn't want people pawing through their garbage or saying they're gay, they shouldn't have tries to express themselves creatively."

I heard Edward Norton is a jerk. Some others:

Oprah. (How dare she diss Dave like that?)

Madonna

Russell Crowe

Tom Cruise

Fiona Apple

Rush Limbaugh (But, hey if you make your living being a jerk)

William Shatner (at least back in the sixties)
What are the stories behind Madonna and Oprah?

stwasm
06-22-2004, 03:03 PM
As much as it pains me to say this, Coretta Scott King snubbed me at a function when I approached her. :(

Frank White
06-22-2004, 03:15 PM
I'm not surprised. The King's come off as elitist sometimes. I remember they wanted to charge everytime somebody used I Have a Dream or something like that.

Fone Bone
06-22-2004, 04:34 PM
What are the stories behind Madonna and Oprah?
As for the Oprah situation David Letterman wanted to be on her show but she wouldn't return his calls. Merv Griffin tried to intervine on Dave's behalf but she hung up on him. You read that right: SHE HUNG UP ON TELEVISION LEGEND MERV GRIFFIN.

As for Madonna her entire attitude is arrogant. On Letterman she let loose some vulgerities and started making fun of him.

Other stuck up celebs: Roseanne

Brett Butler

Jerry Seinfeld.

Jaguar
06-22-2004, 04:40 PM
Avril Lavigne.

Storm
06-22-2004, 05:31 PM
As for the Oprah situation David Letterman wanted to be on her show but she wouldn't return his calls. Merv Griffin tried to intervine on Dave's behalf but she hung up on him. You read that right: SHE HUNG UP ON TELEVISION LEGEND MERV GRIFFIN.

As for Madonna her entire attitude is arrogant. On Letterman she let loose some vulgerities and started making fun of him.
You just can't call and ask to be on Oprah's show, lol. Beside didn't Dave start the whole Dave verus Orpah situation. If my memory is correct he use to bash her a lot. The whole situation is stupid IMHO. Oprah does tons of stuff for this country and help out a lot of people. Sorry but that whole story you just posted smells like a fake. IMHO of course.


Madonna use to be very rude but I think she has gotten a hell of a lot better ever since she has gotten married or had children. She's a child's book author for christ sakes.

Don't think Roseanne is stuck up she's just expressive in a loud mouth kind a way. She seems very real in a lot of her interviews. Don't know about Brett Butler or Jerry Seinfeld.



- Storm

John6777
06-22-2004, 05:56 PM
I think Sarah Michelle Geller looks like she can be a real @$@#$ sometimes. I know Alyson Hanningan and her didn't get along and Alyson seems like the real nice one.

John

Storm
06-22-2004, 06:14 PM
I think Sarah Michelle Geller looks like she can be a real @$@#$ sometimes. I know Alyson Hanningan and her didn't get along and Alyson seems like the real nice one.

John

LMAO. I have to agree Alyson Hanningan does seem nice but I'm not buying the rest of your post. Sorry. SMG and AH were very close in the begining of Buffy and I hear they still are just not as close. Both ladies have a common respect for one another but just because they are on the same show doesn't mean they'll be instant best friends. Everybody are not going to be all jolly like the Friends cast. I bet there were days when SMG was a real jerk and I bet there were days when Alyson Hanningan felt catty. It's human nature. How many people do you know can get along for seven whole years 24/7? Nobody. Lets not point the finger at just one person because only SMG, Alyson Hanningan, Nick Brendon, Joss Whedon, and the rest of the cast know what really went down.


- Storm

Fone Bone
06-23-2004, 06:02 AM
You just can't call and ask to be on Oprah's show, lol. Beside didn't Dave start the whole Dave verus Orpah situation. If my memory is correct he use to bash her a lot. The whole situation is stupid IMHO. Oprah does tons of stuff for this country and help out a lot of people. Sorry but that whole story you just posted smells like a fake. IMHO of course.But Dave makes fun of EVERYONE. He's a late-night comedian. Oprah just won't let him on her show because he won't kiss her butt and fawn all over her like the other celebrities do. And the story IS true. Aside from being well documented Dave ALWAYS brings up Oprah's snubs. I will say this for Oprah: when Dave's son was born she sent him a gift basket. I don't think that completely excuses her rude behavior and thin skin though.




Madonna use to be very rude but I think she has gotten a hell of a lot better ever since she has gotten married or had children. She's a child's book author for christ sakes.

EVERYBODY writes children's books nowadays. Didn't O.J. put one out? Anybody who speaks with a fake British accent and studies the Kabbala only because it's trendy strikes me as a snob.




Don't think Roseanne is stuck up she's just expressive in a loud mouth kind a way. She seems very real in a lot of her interviews. Don't know about Brett Butler or Jerry Seinfeld.
I checked your profile and you're too young to remeber Roseanne constantly firing every writer on her show. She used to throw on-set tantrums and treated her fellow actors poorly. She is the DEFINITION of Hollywood snobbery. She used to be very loud and annoying and complained that if a man behaved the way she did, he'd be considered assertive. Sorry, Rosie, but that's wishful thinking in the fantasy world you live in.

sun
06-23-2004, 11:19 AM
About being "stuck up" and thinking that he knows everything about acting, this guy is supposed to be one of the hardest people to work with. In a league with Strisand...Oddly, Dustin did a movie about how hard he was to work with, about his own weakness, a great comedy, that really shows he can act, "Tootsie" It was written, yep that is him
Gene Hackman is the opposite...not stuck up, easy to work with, On more than one occasion has has said that he is blessed with luck, at being paid that kind of money, for basically doing what he would do for an average salery,, Loves his work, and has tried different kinds of roles, some films he has made have made nothing.He moves along....Maybe we should run a thread, on those celebrities that are not stuck up, and are just plain greatful to have made it, and show it..Jack Lemon was another one that had not fallen in love with his own status...
Oh, I wrote Oprah a letter once, sent it "Express Mail", not even a form post card in return.. nada............Stuart

Frank15
06-23-2004, 02:19 PM
You just can't call and ask to be on Oprah's show, lol.But we're nobodies. Of course we can't just call and ask to be on Oprah's show. David Letterman is somebody though, the opposite of a nobody. In fact, somebody is just the kind of person Oprah likes having on her show, so of course he can just call and ask her :P.

Nick K.
06-23-2004, 02:21 PM
I don't think SMG is stuck up...she doesn't seem that way to me...but maybe i haven't seen much of her...but what exactly did she say?

Well for one, she trashed my school. She was sort of stuck up when she was a teen you could say. She used to go to LaGuardia and she missed the whole first month of school and when she was getting failing grades she moved to PCS (bleh) and didn't have to take as many classes there. Anyway she trashed the school cause she didn't even go there was gonna not get credit for classes...

Fone Bone
06-23-2004, 02:50 PM
But we're nobodies. Of course we can't just call and ask to be on Oprah's show. David Letterman is somebody though, the opposite of a nobody. In fact, somebody is just the kind of person Oprah likes having on her show, so of course he can just call and ask her :P.
Exactly. The thing that annoys me about Oprah is that when her show started it was just like Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Maury Povich, and Jenny Jones. She had transsexual, neo-nazi, hermaprodites and she earned her first millions exploiting the suffering of other people. Now she decides "Oh well, those kind of shows are trashy and my show is uplifting." So she turns herself into the second coming of Christ and acts like her show is for enlightened people when she used to make her bread and butter off tabloid crap. It's funny that Dave's barbs always seem to have the subtext of acknowledging that Oprah is a hypocrite and a big insincere phony. He's never come out and said it but I bet Oprah's afraid if he went on her show he'd point it out.

And Storm, just so you know, one of the writers Roseanne Barr fired was Joss Whedon. She'd excise any writer who showed a glimmer of talent and by the end of her show's run it was exactly how she wanted it to be. It was also utter crap.

Storm
06-23-2004, 05:56 PM
I checked your profile and you're too young to remeber Roseanne constantly firing every writer on her show. She used to throw on-set tantrums and treated her fellow actors poorly. She is the DEFINITION of Hollywood snobbery.

Age is nothing but a number, Fone Bone. I've heard ALL the backstage stuff that went on. Was it called for? No it wasn't. If I have no problem with her then that's my opinion.



Well for one, she trashed my school. She was sort of stuck up when she was a teen you could say. She used to go to LaGuardia and she missed the whole first month of school and when she was getting failing grades she moved to PCS (bleh) and didn't have to take as many classes there. Anyway she trashed the school cause she didn't even go there was gonna not get credit for classes...

Funny. I remember hearing a different story but whatever. Most kids bash their schools besides after that didn't she go to a performnace arts school while juggling an acting job on "All My Children" - that could of been stressful? As a person who use to go to an performance arts school and switch to a regular school people are going to think you're stuck up because you got into comericals or plays. My first year was hell because of the rumors that I was a sob and I really wasn't. It could of happened to her but then again you never know.

I thought this thread would be dead by now.




- Storm

Delthayre
06-23-2004, 07:18 PM
Age is nothing but a number, Fone Bone. I've heard ALL the backstage stuff that went on. Was it called for? No it wasn't. If I have no problem with her then that's my opinion.
Of course it's your bloody opinion, I don't think anyone at any point implied that it was actually a secret mental instruction inserted by trashy sitcom loving aliens into your brain that one night when you had that really weird dream... you know... the one with the... yeah. Fone is just pointing out something that might explain or give cause a negative inclination toward Roseanne.

Storm
06-23-2004, 07:43 PM
Of course it's your bloody opinion, I don't think anyone at any point implied that it was actually a secret mental instruction inserted by trashy sitcom loving aliens into your brain that one night when you had that really weird dream... you know... the one with the... yeah. Fone is just pointing out something that might explain or give cause a negative inclination toward Roseanne.

:confused: = Come again?

It seems like your actually taking offense to my post or just really high strung about it. I think I used the wrong wording when I said "My opinion" how about "If I have no problem with her then that's up to me." I'm leaving this thread and saying this - if the whole "my opinion" statement offended Fone Bone (which I doubt) or any outsiders like Delthayre than sorry. I've gotten what Fone Bone was saying all along and I respect his opinions and comments lie always but that's not going to make me stop watching Roseanne on Nick-At-Nite either. Seeya guys have fun dishing on celebs.


-Storm

Frank15
06-23-2004, 08:12 PM
I'm leaving this thread and saying this - if the whole "my opinion" statement offended Fone Bone (which I doubt) or any outsiders like Delthayre than sorry.I certainly don't know Fone Bone well, but I'm willing to bet nothing you said offended him. Annoyed, maybe, but offended, I doubt.


I thought this thread would be dead by now.Considering you're mostly the one who's been replying to the thread, I'm not sure why you would've thought that....

Delthayre
06-23-2004, 08:24 PM
I just thought the, "my opinion," bit was silly. Something of a sort of cheap stating of the obvious. I just think the statement might have been better with it left off or with an actual discussion of your contrary opinion. Tacking on bits like, "and it's my opinion," et cetera always strike me as childish cop-outs. I don't take offense to actual opinions, with very rare exception, I'm only occasionally bothered by mode of expression.

Frank White
06-23-2004, 09:11 PM
Hey Hey Hey! Everybody calm down or you'll be put on a time-out.:p

Delthayre
06-23-2004, 09:30 PM
Hey Hey Hey! Everybody calm down or you'll be put on a time-out.:p
Oh, I assure you everyone is perfectly calm.

Well, my cat isn't, but he's old, probably something like senile, and not participating in this thread.

JDuncan
06-23-2004, 10:07 PM
In answer to the initial question, all of them except Bruce Campbell.

Nick K.
06-23-2004, 10:20 PM
Funny. I remember hearing a different story but whatever. Most kids bash their schools besides after that didn't she go to a performnace arts school while juggling an acting job on "All My Children" - that could of been stressful? As a person who use to go to an performance arts school and switch to a regular school people are going to think you're stuck up because you got into comericals or plays. My first year was hell because of the rumors that I was a sob and I really wasn't. It could of happened to her but then again you never know.

Yeah, I said she went to PCS (Professional Children School) afterwards. Then she trashed my school but she went there for like a month so she doesn't know anything about it. My school rules!

James
06-23-2004, 11:53 PM
Can we keep this non personal here and civil? Thanks guys.

Peter Paltridge
06-24-2004, 02:31 AM
Of all the people mentioned so far, Brett Butler takes the cake. Read up on her--she's insane and her behavior on the set bordered on criminal. Example: one mother pulled her kid from the cast after Brett was jumping around one day flashing her breasts at him and yelling "SAY HELLO TO THE BOYS!!!" That alone should have gotten her arrested, but she was famous, so no :shrug: There's a reason she was never seen again after Grace Under Fire. Creepy woman...

Fone Bone
06-24-2004, 06:16 PM
I certainly don't know Fone Bone well, but I'm willing to bet nothing you said offended him. Annoyed, maybe, but offended, I doubt.

Considering you're mostly the one who's been replying to the thread, I'm not sure why you would've thought that....Not annoyed OR offended. Haven't replied because I went to sleep early last night. No hard feelings Storm.:)

And Martian Invader, I heard that story about Brett Butler too.:shrug: