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    FilmnTV — 10 years ago(September 15, 2015 10:47 PM)

    Never saw this before. Wow. What a giant gaping a-hole Willis is esp after he talks about treating people well. Heres a guy praising the movie and him and being very respectful. Doesn't matter if the questions are dull or repetitive. Too bad. Graceless. Entitled. If he apologized he should have done it on camera. If he didn't, here's to getting his delusions further shattered in life. I think MLP did the best she could. Trying to make Bruce feel supported in his arrogance but also trying to be kind to the interviewer. Some celebrities really just need to only b68be heard reciting other people's writing. Most of them really. They're actors. Act and then stop acting and be a normal person. And a grateful one.

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      cookiela2001 — 9 years ago(September 13, 2016 10:41 AM)

      He's an alcoholic, she's a lifelong anorexicI don't think either has a lot of deep-seated rational impulse within them.
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        hbh-2 — 9 years ago(September 16, 2016 07:31 AM)

        He's an alcoholic, she's a lifelong anorexicI don't think either has a lot of deep-seated rational impulse within them.
        OMG! How do you even come up with these moronic thoughts and let alone "print" them? Why would you even say something like that? Bet you never put that critical brain of yours looking at yourself and your shortcomings now do you? Are you slightly overweight? Obese? Fat or just stupid?

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          cookiela2001 — 9 years ago(September 16, 2016 06:14 PM)

          OMG! How do you even come up with these moronic thoughts and let alone "print" them? Why would you even say someth5b4ing like that?
          I say that because I used to work for one of the Broadway producers of the 1990 play Parker did,
          Prelude to a Kiss
          where her eating disorder made her so sick she was sometimes unable to perform professionally (missing performances).
          Even when she WAS present, there was the constant fear she'd be too weak/scattered from her anorexia to show up at the theaterevery night was uncertain.
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            FreddyVoorheesTheThird — 9 years ago(December 22, 2016 01:12 PM)

            And how is that her fault?
            When you play the game of monopoly, you win or you go bankrupt. There is no middle ground.

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              cookiela2001 — 9 years ago(December 22, 2016 02:28 PM)

              And how is [being a lifetime anorexic] her fault?
              Who said it was her fault?
              It's not her fault she's f#cked up.
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                FreddyVoorheesTheThird — 9 years ago(December 23, 2016 01:30 AM)

                You've been heavily placing blame on her for her disease.
                "Ugh, she doesn't do any work, and when she does she's useless and tired all the time! God damn her for having cancer!" - what you're doing.
                When you p5b4lay the game of monopoly, you win or you go bankrupt. There is no middle ground.

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                  cookiela2001 — 9 years ago(December 23, 2016 10:25 AM)

                  I never said she was useless. She's talented. I said that she is irrational; which is the nature of her addiction. (Losing perspective as to one's body imagecombined with control issues.)
                  This irrationality has made her difficult to work with in the pastthough I wouldn't say
                  her
                  work itself has suffered. It does make her coworkers' jobs harder, however.
                  In this day and age is IS hard for me to have sympathy for addicts who let their disease persistespecially when they have the means for childcare if they need it, etc. TIP: it involves going to a (free) meeting a day. If they're not willing to do that, wellthen we're in the territory of a sick person who refuses to takb68e their (free) medicine. I'm supposed to indulge that?
                  Sorry.no.
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                    hbh-2 — 9 years ago(September 16, 2016 07:28 AM)

                    People seems to be unable to digest Bruce being ironic and humorous throughout the whole interview. Just re-watched the interview and could not find anything remotely embarrassing about it. Come on people, lighten up already!

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                      alesisqs61 — 9 years ago(January 18, 2017 08:31 AM)

                      Popular topic looked up video gone.
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