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Re: The MEATHEAD is no more, and his own son did it!
« Reply #45 on: Today at 03:19:32 PM »
I was thinking more like Jake Gyllenhaal. Same kind of build and looks kinda like him.

That's why you'd be a average casting director.

Another heb to play the son...typecast?

Your guy (looks ok):



My guy  ;D:




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Re: The MEATHEAD is no more, and his own son did it!
« Reply #46 on: Today at 03:39:41 PM »
There will be ZERO movies made about this...maybe a doc, limited series doc, a ton of media and interviews, some books, magazines.

Hollywood is a fragile bunch, including the MAGA therein now, wow.  This will never ever be sensationalized on the screen or made for tv, ever ever ever! 

BTW Steven Cheung the Whitehouse Communications Director along with Trump is responsible for almost all his mean and outrageous comments....for years and none of you even know his name!  ngc3

 

 

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