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RIP Luke Perry

Lots of TV movies. Her career is like most of Hollywood. More people like that than like Bette Davis.
oh, I agree totally, but I think there's a big step down from starring in a movie feature, even a cult one like Buffy The Vampire Slayer.

Tinsel? Thoughts?
 
She's working making a living. Nothing wrong with that.

Okay, I never said there was anything wrong with working for a living, but can we stop sullying the Luke Perry thread by talking about her?


Back to Luke Perry news: I saw some people sharing stories about how Luke Perry was always a good guy to the service (bartenders, waitresses, etc.) and someone else commented that all celebrities who went on the Simpsons during the "Golden Years" of the series (1990's) were good people, and someone else noted the only exception was Jose Canseco.
 

It's okay. it was really tinsel's fault.

Everytime a celebrity I like dies, I always hope he has a great story involving them, but sometimes he just brings up other celebrities, Or random LA stories that don't even involve celebrities, like the guy who got run over by a train while making a fitness video on train tracks.
 
Okay, I never said there was anything wrong with working for a living, but can we stop sullying the Luke Perry thread by talking about her?

First, I was going to start the Luke Perry departed thread myself, but you beat me to it. I would?ve made the typical clever title related to something that made him notable to us.

Second, you?re being a little harsh on me in post number 25. I mentioned that a notable role for him was in the cult classic Buffy the Vampire Slayer - that?s relevant to his career.

Then people started to respond about that, including you, when you brought up that she?s a big Trump supporter.

What the hell does that have to do with Luke Perry? You?re the one that carried on about Kristy Swanson in that regard-not me.

You?re like freaking Alexandria O?Cassio Cortez Taking Ubers and Lyfts around Manhattan when the subway station is 30 seconds walk from her office, and flying back-and-forth between New York and DC when there?s a perfectly good and convenient Amtrak that connects the two cities.
 
First, I was going to start the Luke Perry departed thread myself, but you beat me to it. I would?ve made the typical clever title related to something that made him notable to us.

Second, you?re being a little harsh on me in post number 25. I mentioned that a notable role for him was in the cult classic Buffy the Vampire Slayer - that?s relevant to his career.

Then people started to respond about that, including you, when you brought up that she?s a big Trump supporter.

What the hell does that have to do with Luke Perry? You?re the one that carried on about Kristy Swanson in that regard-not me.

You?re like freaking Alexandria O?Cassio Cortez Taking Ubers and Lyfts around Manhattan when the subway station is 30 seconds walk from her office, and flying back-and-forth between New York and DC when there?s a perfectly good and convenient Amtrak that connects the two cities.

You triggered me by bringing up Kristy Swanson, a rabid Trump supporter, in this thread. I am not accountable for my actions after that. I go into a rage like the incredible Hulk.

my comments in the last two posts were after I came out of it.
 
You triggered me by bringing up Kristy Swanson, a rabid Trump supporter, in this thread. I am not accountable for my actions after that. I go into a rage like the incredible Hulk.

my comments in the last two posts were after I came out of it.

Whatever.

“Triggers” are like originating cumulonimbus clouds-every snowflake has one.

And by the way-the story about the guy who got run over by a train while he was making a workout video on a train track is so funny that any chance to tell the story again should never ever ever be passed up.

In fact, going forward, I think on every “this celebrity died” thread I’m going to post that story.

I might even post that story on every new thread that’s created going forward on any and all of these boards.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UFsoMPq25pU
 
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A conservative celebrity?

Dang, we don’t get that many of them around here.

This is a purely anecdotal observation, but it seems to me that celebrities who pose nude for Playboy, if they declare political positions, actually tend to be more conservative than liberal.

Off the top of my head, Bo Derek and Leeann Tweeden seem to be more conservative than liberal and are somewhat political activists.

Oh, Patti Davis.

Patty Davis posed nude for Playboy-I think she recently posed nude for a different magazine too.

I don’t know how conservative she really is, although I guess she would’ve voted for her dad for president. Her half sister Maureen campaigned for her dad a lot more than Patti did I think.

Just saw her on that stalwart bastion of the liberal mainstream media, The Today Show, and she expressed some unflattering thoughts toward the current steward of the Oval Office. Very unflattering.

Anyway, now I’ll let everybody get back to our fond memories of Luke Perry.
 
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Anyway, now I?ll let everybody get back to our fond memories of Luke Perry.


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No idea who this is.


Had to scroll down on IDMB to 1997 before I recognize something I watched. Don't recall him on 5th Element.
 
No idea who this is.


Had to scroll down on IDMB to 1997 before I recognize something I watched. Don't recall him on 5th Element.

He was mostly famous for his role as one of the teens in a early 90's TV drama about bratty kids in Beverly Hills, CA called "Beverly Hills 90210"... 90210 being the zip code for the city.

Unlike most other "teen dramas" all the actors were (mostly) good people & likable in real life. While most of the main cast went on to continue their acting careers, I think to this day 90210 remains their most famous roles.

I occasionally watched the show, because everyone else was, when I was like 12, but the only episode I remember is the one where the goofy kid accidentally killed himself with his dad's gun.
 
No idea who this is.


Had to scroll down on IDMB to 1997 before I recognize something I watched. Don't recall him on 5th Element.

That?s because he was left on the proverbial ?cutting room floor.?

His character was supposed to have been the ?6th Element,? which was also the original name of the film.

The writer/director Luc Besson decided the original final product was too long and cumbersome, so they cut Luke Perry?s character out of the film and renamed it.
 
Thanks Mich.

You're welcome.

In case you didn't know I am the Board's official (self-appointed) cultural ambassador; I'm here to help international posters acclimate to the American internet environment and adapt to their new lives as American internet posters.

So if you ever have any questions or don't get some other reference and need it explained, just let me know.
 
You're welcome.

In case you didn't know I am the Board's official (self-appointed) cultural ambassador; I'm here to help international posters acclimate to the American internet environment and adapt to their new lives as American internet posters.

So if you ever have any questions or don't get some other reference and need it explained, just let me know.

There are at least one and maybe more than that who post on the Detroit Lions and Detroit Tigers boards who live in Windsor or in that area.

Have you outreached to them?
 
There are at least one and maybe more than that who post on the Detroit Lions and Detroit Tigers boards who live in Windsor or in that area.

Have you outreached to them?

No; Canadians don't typically have as much trouble navigating American culture, especially people who live right on an international border like that, in a town where 90% of the economy is based on American 19-20 year olds coming there to drink
 
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