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Willaim H. Macy on Heath Ledger


I thought the 'tribute' that Travolta gave to Ledger was terrible. It was as if he made the whole thing up on the spot. I think this was the first moment that Travolta had ever revealed to anyone that Ledger was his 'favourite actor.' He made it up on the spot, and is therefore a real chomp. I was not in impressed. ON the other hand, William H. Macy showed some real emotion, saying it was a tragedy and then said about the young child of Ledgers. I commend him for it.

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That just proves who is by far, the more accomplished and polished actor !!

Chalk and Cheese with that comparison !!!

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Umm....does it take a whole lot to be a more accomplished, polished actor than John Travolta?


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I don't know about Travolta, if he's being funny or a good guy, he is usually polished, but when he really tries way too hard to act or when he tries to be the bad guy, he hams it up like no other, he is horrible in that sense. Macy is usually pretty good at anything he's in.

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Given what a total piece of crap JT is in so many other ways; I would over look his HL tribute.

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