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NoMoreTails wrote:I'd ask him if the ground hog's timing is a little off for his yearly appearance.
Was it Red? I don't remember.Red13JoePa wrote:Aaron Stampler.
Aaron Stampler? Isn't that Ed Norton's character's name in Primal Fear?
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Yes, it's the character from "Primal Fear"
Defense attorney-turned-district attorney Martin Vail comes to regret having saved a murderer, Aaron Stampler, from the death penalty; Stampler wasn't suffering from multiple personality disorder but was merely a vicious killer who has many more scores to settle. When Stampler proves smart enough to convince an egotistical psychiatrist that he is now sane and can return to society, Vail has to out-think him to save not only his own life but the lives of everyone who contributed to the killer's ten years in a mental institution. The action is gripping, and the characters are well drawn. Buy for suspense collections and for Diehl's established fans.
sadie65 wrote:SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Yes, it's the character from "Primal Fear"
Defense attorney-turned-district attorney Martin Vail comes to regret having saved a murderer, Aaron Stampler, from the death penalty; Stampler wasn't suffering from multiple personality disorder but was merely a vicious killer who has many more scores to settle. When Stampler proves smart enough to convince an egotistical psychiatrist that he is now sane and can return to society, Vail has to out-think him to save not only his own life but the lives of everyone who contributed to the killer's ten years in a mental institution. The action is gripping, and the characters are well drawn. Buy for suspense collections and for Diehl's established fans.
That movie...Edward Norton...wow! Intense portrayal. He still chills me with that one.
[/quote]Yeah, me too. That's the first movie I saw him in and he played such a good psychopath that no matter what else he plays I still see him that way.
Rock'ndeano wrote:what the kind of shit post is this?
You got to be high Dave.
HA!!!!!froy wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Aaron Stampler.
Aaron Stampler? Isn't that Ed Norton's character's name in Primal Fear?
No Ed Norton was in the Honeymooners
jrnyman28 wrote:Rock'ndeano wrote:what the kind of shit post is this?
You got to be high Dave.
What is wrong with this? This gives you and TNC the chance to shower him with accolades and then go in for the kill with the questions we REALLY want answers to....not that he will answer those, but it is a shot.
And in all fairness, I do remember that TNC asked some very nice questions of Perry last time. I was kiiding about "going in for the kill".
Marabelle wrote:geez; give him a break. at least he is attempting to answer questions and open a dialog with his fans. he didn't have to do none of this stuff. he is ridiculed if he doesn't try and slammed if he does. if you haven't anything of substance to say then talk about ed norton or sampler or mickie davies.
at least make it interesting. perhaps it will help sell more dvds or perhaps just may be he cares and perhaps it won't be the standard vague answers you can say without thinking this is the most he has done in a very long time; so either appreciate it or start your own thread about mickie.
ohsherrie wrote:Maybe it's as simple as him giving the only answers he can give at the time. There's no reason to expect him to answer questions about his personal life, we shouldn't even ask. If he doesn't have any definite professional plans would you want him to say he does? If he says he thinks about it and then doesn't do it he's slammed. If he doesn't say anything about his plans he's slammed. It's as if anything he says is wrong to someone. Under those circumstances I can understand why he's guarded about his responses. Why isn't it OK for him to be ambivalent? He doesn't owe us anything, he's paid his debt to his fans, so whatever he offers should be appreciated, not ridiculed. That is, if you're a fan of his work. If not then I guess you're either only a fan of the Journey before and after his time, or only a fan of the instrumental work on all those songs. JMHO of course.
Marabelle wrote:geez; give him a break. at least he is attempting to answer questions and open a dialog with his fans. he didn't have to do none of this stuff. he is ridiculed if he doesn't try and slammed if he does. if you haven't anything of substance to say then talk about ed norton or sampler or mickie davies.
at least make it interesting. perhaps it will help sell more dvds or perhaps just may be he cares and perhaps it won't be the standard vague answers you can say without thinking this is the most he has done in a very long time; so either appreciate it or start your own thread about mickie.
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