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Who decides who gets to be famous?


I absolutely cannot stand this guy. Everything about the way he acts in movies just makes me believe that that is exactly how he acts in real life. I said the same thing before about Rebel Wilson; fat does not equal funny, and this guy is just riding the tubby comic relief train all the way.
Olaf was the one time he was slightly tolerable, and that's probably because the animators did a good job making him cute and I couldn't see his face.
/Rant

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I have seen the worst movie ever:
Battlefield Earth.

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Ethnic nepotism, pure and simple.

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He is a strong supporter of the Zionist Agenda, a beautiful Ashkenazi gentleman and a reader of the Torah. Thats all its takes.

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This is actually true, unfortunately. It's all the same people, from the same families, milking their connections and scratching each others' backs.

Thus, "actors" like Josh Gad, Nicola Peltz, Jenny Slate, and all the other talentless people who are given jobs over more deserving actors.

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I'm glad people got their eyes open to this

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Jews...

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Mostly the relatives of those who end up famous,
or the sexually attractive people with some talent who the industry can exploit.


Battlefield Earth is bad, but, oh, there are such worse movies than Battlefield Earth.

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He loves Israel !

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