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photoseller — 17 years ago(September 14, 2008 07:36 AM)
I met Lea at a business event a few years ago, i am 3 years older than Lea and at the time not a fan of the Bttf movies and i really knew little about her (I have since become a fan) she was nothing but the nicest person to me, a real lady, so maybe she was having a bad day for the original poster, or maybe the OP was being very rude, who knows, all i know the time i spent with her (about 4 hours) was very nice.
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keithporter23 — 17 years ago(December 31, 2008 08:54 AM)
I have to defend Lea and say she is one of the nicest, friendliest celebs I have met. I was fortunate enough to attend Collectormania (like many others posting on here). She was friendly to everyone there, posing for photos and answering all the dumb questions she must have heard a million times. I now have a photograph taken with her that I will treasure.
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WanderlustX2 — 17 years ago(December 16, 2008 08:59 AM)
My only thought to some of the comments is that she was at an anniversary showing of BTTF. It wasn't at the supermarket or mall where I could understand her possibly expecting to be left alone, but not at an event dealing with the movie.
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nicole414 — 17 years ago(March 16, 2009 11:54 AM)
I saw her in the east village a few months ago. She's just really shy. She was with Malcolm Gets. I looked me in the eye as we crossed the street and made kind of an embarrassed face, probably because I looked star-struck. I too am a huge BTTF fan. I didn't try to talk to her though. I still think she's just shy.
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TheEmulator23 — 16 years ago(April 26, 2009 10:25 PM)
Just imagine for a minute that people recognized you on a daily basis let's say just a few times a day & they ask you the same dumb questions over and over again, want your picture with them, give them an autograph & hope they actually keep it and don't see it on ebay? Seriously I guarantee it would get old fast. Plus like somebody else had said what if your career peaked at such a young age? I feel bad for the poor Hannah Montana girl because she will never be as big as she is right now at 16 years old. Plus we get this completely unrealistic image in our heads about who wonderful a celebrity must be in person & no matter what happens there is no way they could possibly live up to the expectations you have created in your head.
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kaseyhollywood — 16 years ago(April 30, 2009 12:25 PM)
I had the absolute pleasure of working with Lea Thompson this past weekend at the BTTF reunion at the Hollywood Show. It is insulting to hear that Lea was rude, when she went over and beyond to make sure she signed autographs and take pictures all weekend long for her fans. Did it ever occur to anyone that maybe she didn't see you or maybe she was busy and couldn't talk. Realize that these people are HUMAN too and do make mistakes, but how rude it is to write something here that is completely false. It is amazing that she has such great fans, and I can tell you from personally having the honor to work with her this weekend that she does VERY MUCH appreciate her fans and is always willing to sign something or take pictures, if the opportunity arises.
I know I myself have been a fan of hers since I was a little girl and upon meeting her this weekend I realized she is far more down to earth and sweeter than I ever could have imagined, so to hear something like this really bothers me.
So instead of taking one bad experience and making it seem like she is some kind of snob, which she is NOT AT ALL, maybe you should attempt to give her a 2nd chance because being so negative over one small and minor experience is ridiculous and writing something negative about her for the world to see is just cruel, especially when you know nothing about her and the situation at hand.
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dapootieman — 16 years ago(March 14, 2010 06:41 AM)
Agreed! I met her yesterday at Megacon and she couldn't have been nicer and more down to earth. It was a very pleasant experience, we chatted for a bit as she gave me an autograph, she listened to what I had to say, shared a story of her own and was extremely friendly.
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reno46 — 16 years ago(March 18, 2010 04:10 PM)
It is very true. I sat next to her on the plane this past weekend. We had a great four hour conversation. I knew who she was the second she sat down. I did not make a fuss or anything. She engaged me in conversation and we talked for a good two hours before she even officially introduced herself. She was very friendly, down to earth and one of the best conversationalists I have had on an airplane. (I fly every week, I should know) We talked about this site and this thread in particular so I am checking it out and adding my contribution. We actually met again the following Sunday going back to LA. She introduced me to her sister and remembered what we spoke about. I cannot say enough nice things about Lea and I will defend her on this site. Those who feel snubbed by her, probably have her in this fantasy realm where you feel she is just going to love you because you are such a fan. You probably gave off a strange vibe. Not every person is very appealing to everyone. Get off your stalker vibe and don't take things personal. Not every encounter in life is going to be positive. Just go with the flow and don't let it get to you. That's what I did and Lea and I had a really good talk. And since she does read this thread a lot just give her a break. She is a hard working person just like us. Sure she is not pulling in 30 million a picture, but hardly anyone in Hollywood is. She is a working actress and her family all work in the industry too. She does not live to excess like most in Hollywood. She was not demanding on the flight or feeling snubbed because people didn't wait on her hand and foot. She was just a decent person going to a convention to make fans happy for charity. She went out of her way to help others and sat in a middle seat in coach to do it. Thanks Lea for giving me a great story to tell my friends and family!!
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monkey-B — 16 years ago(January 24, 2010 09:32 PM)
People are different. i'm not gonna sit here like a self-righteous nut and curse everybody speaking bad about a celeb that others have no problem wit. i'll say tho, because everyone's different, some things people interpret as 1354insults. a light smerk on the face, a quiet grunt, whatever. So HOWEVER Lea treats different people, those people are most likely easily offended.
Now YOU may praise her as an angel, but another might praise her as a devil. their experience of a person differs from your view on life. So its safe to say, Lea is naturally nice to certain people, while opposite to others. Lea might not treat a friend the same way she would a stranger or a fan. But its not like she's the hardcore egomaniac of a star their exaggerated to be, all mean, smokes cigarettes, wears shades, only hangs out with important people, etc but she is human. She might not like a certain person she meets, whereas her showing likeness to those she does see favor in.
Bottom line, both sides seen what they see of Lea, whether good or bad. point is, they've seen it. you can argue against it, but at the end of the day, its still only your opinion.
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optims129 — 16 years ago(March 01, 2010 03:12 AM)
celebrities are normal folk they have their good days and bad. some are aswome incarnate others are just down right rude.. and some find the line between both..
im gonna get to meet lea here in 2 weeks at a convention here in my city and shes the only signature i want for my collection i hope shes nice.
but onto the actual topic.
i've met a lot of celebrities over the years at conventions and on film shoots some even hung out with my friends and i after conventions or film shoots. it all depends on the celebrity.- claudia black (far scape & stargate) gave me a luke warm reception when i got her signature.. her agent took my money claudia looked up at me said hi signed my autuograph and said no personalization sorry and pushed my photo down to her agent so she could hand it to me and she went on to the next person i'm like "thanks for.. umnn yea nevermind"
2)micheal bien (aliens, navy seals)when i met him he answered all my questions on his take on playing hicks with an all star cast and playing in navy seals and 20 mins later when i got lance henrickson's autogrpah lance was talking to me for a bit and he made a comment abo1354ut micheal "look at him when i met him he was nothing but a scrawny boy about your age.." and micheal stopped signing some guys autograph looked over and got up walked over and joked back will you stop telling stories their lies i tell you don't listen to him all i could do was laugh as these 2 great actors just went back and forth for a few mins to me that was a great experiance!! but my 2 other friends went over to meet micheal and he didn't answer their questions let alone acknowledge the hard work my buddy and his girlfriend put in to their as close to actual film ready replica as it can get kyle reece and sarah conner outfits.. he was just oblivious to it and didn't even answer any of their questions my other friend after them got even less of a responce other then hi thank you for being a fan heres your autograph on your colonial marine chest plate.. not even a wow thats cool where does something like that come from.. that so many other celebrities ask to make a small talk for a few mins with fans
- claudia black (far scape & stargate) gave me a luke warm reception when i got her signature.. her agent took my money claudia looked up at me said hi signed my autuograph and said no personalization sorry and pushed my photo down to her agent so she could hand it to me and she went on to the next person i'm like "thanks for.. umnn yea nevermind"
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artsy_zoe — 15 years ago(August 06, 2010 11:15 AM)
Lols, I met her and my parents full-on forced me to get her autograph x she was lovely x told me she had a daughter with the same name as me, gave me a hug and her autograph x lool, but i'm kinda young so x
All the World's a Stage 
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rawr-o — 15 years ago(October 29, 2010 04:58 PM)
Yes she is really rude. I was dancing for a film shes in ('The Cabin') which is being filmed in Dublin. Shes staring with Steven Brand and the difference between how they act towards those around them is completely different! He was messing about all day, making all the extras laugh, and took the time to ask me and my uncle about our dancing and seemed really interested. Lea on the other hand acted like my uncle, who had taught her the steps, wasn't there and like she knew everything. Must say though, her shoes were amazing.