Why do people like her?
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tigerbos — 9 years ago(July 21, 2016 09:13 PM)
Yeah I see he's not been on IMDB for a couple of years nowand I can say I don't miss him AT ALL!
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tigerbos — 9 years ago(July 21, 2016 10:01 PM)
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tigerbos — 9 years ago(July 25, 2016 09:00 PM)
Well, you just ruined my evening.
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GetOffMyLawn — 9 years ago(September 10, 2016 04:37 PM)
You talking about SimpleMindedSociety?
He's still here, going by the id, InherentlyYours. And he's as contrary and exasperating as ever.
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BugisStreetAnnie — 11 years ago(September 09, 2014 01:52 PM)
Savage Streets: low-budget trash womens' prison movie (1* film)
I know this post is old but Savage Streets was not about women in prison. It was about teenage girls attending school in Hollywood and a drug gang. No prisons. That was a different movie. -
ElectricWarlock — 14 years ago(November 10, 2011 03:02 PM)
OP: Actually, all the money she makes at the conventions goes to help dogs, which is one of the many reasons I like her. She is kind, compassionate, caring, and really cares about animals who can't speak for themselves. She cares about dogs when no one else will, and I think that takes a genuinely good person to do.
She is also a wonderful actress. She was far from terrible in The Exorcist. She was absolutely amazing in it, and I can't think of any actress who could have done any better. Are you sure we watched the same movie? She is also wonderful in Exorcist II: The Heretic, Repossessed, Summer of Fear, Hell Night, Witchery, The Chilling, and everything else she was in. She is very talented and beautiful inside and out. I am proud to be her fan.
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Tresix — 14 years ago(February 07, 2012 07:11 PM)
Yes, she used drugs. As have a lot of people in the entertainment field. Some have died because of them. Some, like Blair, have survived. Whether you like her body of work is a matter of opinion, but you certainly can't deny Blair's survival.
Yippee: "For king!"
Yappee: "For country!"
Yahooie: "And, most of all, for 10 an hour!" -
ElectricWarlock — 14 years ago(February 16, 2012 06:13 PM)
Yes, and unlike many people in the entertainment industry, Linda was able to stop using drugs and never went back to using them. For that she is a role model for anyone who has ever been addicted to anything. She is a great person in so many ways.
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vandalwolf — 13 years ago(October 18, 2012 04:08 AM)
I don't know never met her but a few years ago I ordered her book &2000quot;Going Vegan" from her website. They had some kind of server problems and didn't ship my book for like a month, I kept sending e-mails till one day they e-mailed me back told me the situation and said Linda would personally sign my copy which was pretty sweet.
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vestdennis — 13 years ago(October 19, 2012 06:39 PM)
Did you not check her bio and list of films/TV work? She is now heavily involved with abused dogs/cats (as well as other animals) and I applaud her for that. Yes, she got type-cast after The Exorcist (kinda hard not to be). But that's Hollywood.
I don't know how she is around fans b/c I've never met her but your hateful comments about Botox just prove how small-minded you are -
MikeJackKearney — 13 years ago(January 10, 2013 03:38 AM)
She was selling her cookbook at a cult video store in Portland. Some guy brought in an Exorcist poster for her to sign and she held up her book and announced loudly to him (and everyone else), "THIS is the only thing I care about right now!" I'm like, "Okay, sure, I get it but damn, lady, you're making an appearance in a CULT VIDEO STORE." It's not like he attacked her at a health food store and demanded that she talk about playing Regan or something.
Later on, a Filipino woman and her daughter were loitering around the table, kept gushing over "movie star Linda. Movie star Linda." Linda summoned one of the bored hipster girl employees over to the table and declared, "Take this woman and her daughter to the counter and print out a list of Linda's movies FOR CHILDREN."
The girl sort of scoffed: "Um, have you made any?"
I snickered, and Linda shot me a disapproving look. Then turned back to the girl "Uh, yeah, I made something in Romania. I think it was a superhero movie. I'm sure I did. I can't remember what it's called. But I'm sure you have it."
I offered, "And then there's always Savage Streets."
Linda glared at me again.