View Full Version : What ever happened to?
Chibi Kageboshi
04-07-2002, 06:28 PM
Ok this topic is to ask what ever happened to your favorite celebrity, series ect ect...
I for one want to know what ever happened to Alicia Silverstone? they were doing biography on her and i just remembered she hasnt made a movie since "Blast from the Past" from what i remember... i know she's doing Brace Face which i love but why did she stop acting?
Zechs
04-07-2002, 07:43 PM
I saw somewhere that they said she had gotten to fat to get good role. You know hollywood you have to be deadly skinny to get a really good role . Hollywood sucks when it comes to looks and how they think people should look.
Calhoun07
04-07-2002, 07:45 PM
Originally posted by Zechs
I saw somewhere that they said she had gotten to fat to get good role. You know hollywood you have to be deadly skinny to get a really good role . Hollywood sucks when it comes to looks and how they think people should look.
"Too fat" in Hollywood probably means she toppled 100 pounds. :rolleyes:
Lonestarr
04-07-2002, 07:53 PM
Ms. Silverstone (last I heard) is playing Elaine in a stage version of "The Graduate", opposite Kathleen Turner (Mrs. Robinson; wow, way to kill two birds with one stone, huh?) and Jason Biggs (Benjamin).
Anybody know whatever happened to Michael Keaton?
Lonestarr!! DUCKMAN!!! I adore that show! I though every one had forgotten about it!
neat!
anyhow - I don't really have anything to say in this reply to the topic...sorry....
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Terminatah
04-08-2002, 09:45 AM
Originally posted by Calhoun07
"Too fat" in Hollywood probably means she toppled 100 pounds. :rolleyes: She had to drop about 20 just to play Batgirl.
The one man I want to see back in the spotlight is John Henson. Not only did he make Talk Soup watchable, he made it one of the best shows on TV. When he left the show some years ago, he talked about doing something with ABC, but as far as I know, the only thing he ever did was some Talk Soup-ish special. Last I heard, he was working on a screenplay with some other guys. I eagerly await the return of Skunk Boy.
-Terminatah
Calhoun07
04-08-2002, 11:55 AM
I also thought Hal Sparks was kinda funny on Talk Soup, mentioning where-are-they-now Talk Soup hosts. The last thing I saw him in was Dude, Where's My Car? and I thought he was pretty funny in there. Not lead actor funny, but I think he could add to the mix of a good comedy film in the future.
What about the gal who played Lois in the first two Superman movies....I heard she had major medical problems, any other news?
The Guitar Slayer
04-08-2002, 08:05 PM
Margot Kidder has been inside of several mental institutions over the years. She has ISSUES.
Yes, I will ask again, and maybe someone will respond---Tom Rueggar, executive producer of Tiny Toons, BATS, Animanicacs, and Histeria. He wrote with another, the BATS ep with Adam West, and Batman looking for a mad bomber. ( that was truly a great ep, forgot exact name, the part played by Adam West, a brillent move, was Batman's hero as a kid) Many other creative talents too. Who knows?
Terminatah
04-10-2002, 01:46 PM
That was The Grey Ghost. Speaking of writers, what's the deal with John Hughes? The man wrote some of the best comedies in the history of the world, yet all his latest works are crappy Disney remakes. This reeks of a deal with the devil.
-Terminatah
Sandoz
04-10-2002, 06:38 PM
Originally posted by Calhoun07
I also thought Hal Sparks was kinda funny on Talk Soup, mentioning where-are-they-now Talk Soup hosts. The last thing I saw him in was Dude, Where's My Car? and I thought he was pretty funny in there. Not lead actor funny, but I think he could add to the mix of a good comedy film in the future.
Hal Sparks is a regular on Showtime's Queer As Folk. He's actually the only likable character. He'd could do a lot better than that god-awful show, though.
The Mad Hatter
04-10-2002, 07:10 PM
Yes, John Henson! He made Talk Soup wonderful. Aside from Aisha Tyler's stint, all the other hosts haven't been up to snuff. Not to mention that any celeb that subjects himself to the Space Ghost: Coast to Coast treatment (twice) is a winner in my book. Where the heck is he now?
As far as John Hughes... he discovered that Home Alone could make bucketloads of money, so he stopped bothering with quality.
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