he is so unlikable and hated because…
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lhgm-br — 10 years ago(June 20, 2015 04:50 AM)
I will never, ever, get the reasoning below this kind of answer. So what if it's freedom of speech? Asking what's with you guys that go off on a rant about someone you don't know is also freedom of speech so WHAT'S YOUR FREAKING POINT?
Oh, I see it's only freedom of speech when you agree with the speech. LOL. -
Kalika1 — 10 years ago(April 01, 2016 09:27 PM)
That's the whole point thoughit wasn't because he "asked"(which was a rhetorical question in the first place & stated purely looking to get a reaction), it was because he called him pathetic because of it..& then attacked anyone who defended the OP's freedom of speech
EDIT: Just realized your post was from like 6 months ago, lol. At least you got an answer to YOUR question
Unless this lady works for the circusshe didn't shoot herself -
masterjedi-2 — 12 years ago(January 27, 2014 01:00 PM)
schadenfreude-HA, I agree with you on every point.
Jonah Hill is a jackass and a talentless jerk. People come on these boards and say that "he's a nice guy" and I don't believe that for one minute. He's an arrogant douchebag and is the last person on Earth deserving of an Oscar.
But for some reason, they keep casting him in crap like Shia Lebeouf.
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masterjedi-2 — 12 years ago(February 10, 2014 09:29 AM)
You failed in your entire rebuttal.
"It's because he usually has likable/interesting characters on screen, and people pay to see that."
REALLY??? People pay to see Jonah Hill? I know there must be hundreds, if not hundreds of thousands of people who pay to see his fat, no-talent mug on screen (please note my sarcasm on this point).
"people generally like him, and are willing to pay ridiculous amounts of money to see him."
Oh yes, but of course!!! How could I be so silly? Naturally, people will pay "ridiculous" amounts of money to see someone they like. That makes COMPLETE sense now! Oh, how could I be SO wrong? Thank you so much for clearing that up for me, Mr. Michaelrush84. My eyes are open now!
Idiot. -
celariom — 11 years ago(December 17, 2014 06:39 AM)
chia lewerewolf is one of the most hated actors around today only after ann hathaway
in fact if you put jonah chia and ann in a barreb68l and threw a few grenades in the world of film would be a better place for it
they are really the worst actors around today
hope you end up in the barrel too -
Winter_Wonder — 12 years ago(January 27, 2014 01:38 PM)
He showed his true colors on that The Hollywood Reporter interview when he got offended at the interviewer for asking him about fart jokes. He also name-drops like there's no tomorrow. He's always talking about how he's best friends with Leo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, and Angelina Jolie. He makes me sad! He's like the fat, unpopular kid at school who finally gets to hang out with the "cool kids." I know he has apologized but I still don't trust him. He seems like the type of guy who uses people for his own benefit.
In terms of acting- he's not terrible but not amazing either. He seems very average to me. I'm not sure what all111c the hype is about
. He was good in Moneyball, but I wouldn't call that performance "breathtaking" or "mesmerizing." -
ccr1633 — 12 years ago(January 31, 2014 12:54 PM)
DoctorVadgers wrote:
fratty douchebag? When i think of frat guys i def dont think of him
What, you never saw Revenge of the Nerds? That's pretty much a reality on today's university campuses. Self-proclaimed "nerds," who actually consider themselves cool hipsters, have their own very large cliques and frat houses. To paraphrase Lester Bangs, these days they have their very own industry of cool while masquerading as nerds, dorks, etc. That's Jonah Hill. He would fit in perfectly to today's frat culture. You're living in the past if you think frats are restricted to jocks and jerks with wealthy parents. -
thready85 — 12 years ago(February 06, 2014 02:44 PM)
Dr. Drew wrote a book about people like you called the Mirror Effect. Basically, if you see someone who has success, and you do not think that person deserves success, or if you think you deserve it more, then you try and bring them down to your level.
It's the reason why people like you will buy the National Enquirer and People magazines at the checkout aisle to see which celebrity's marriage is falling apart or which celebrity got fat.
If Jonah Hill was not famous, you would have no opinion of him. Heck, even if you knew him in real life as the grocery store bagger, you would probably think he's just a regular guy. But because he has success and you obviously do not, then you feel it is ok to rip on him because of it. That is very pathetic.
I do5b4 not call celebrities names, not even Justin Bieber, because I know a celebrity in real life and I know that sometimes they come to these boards, against the wishes of their best friends, and see what people are saying about them. For them to have to see this uneducated and completely envious topic, it makes me weep for our republic.
If Justin Bieber kills himself or something like that, I guarantee you all will be talking about, "How did this happen?" and then you will read the tabloids that go as far as showing the floor of the bathroom he was found in or something.
You people love to bring others down simply because you never had the success yourself that he has.