Glenn Ford has the no-place/someplace conundrum going for him in a way that Mr. Peck never could.
In any of his films, his lodestar is his being in despair without knowing he’s in despair.
Voted.
Glenn Ford has the no-place/someplace conundrum going for him in a way that Mr. Peck never could.
In any of his films, his lodestar is his being in despair without knowing he’s in despair.
Voted.
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JOB! Great to see you.
None of these actors, in my opinion, come across as “Southern preppy.” I actually kind of think Ryan Gosling could pull it off, mainly because he looks like a guy that went to my high school. None of these other lot look like guys who went to my high school.
“I actually kind of think Ryan Gosling could pull it off, mainly because he looks like a guy that went to my high school. None of these other lot look like guys who went to my high school.”
Therefore my argument is invalid?
I’m around – just busy is all.
JOB
Needs a “Guys who look like they went to high school with Southern Expat” tag.
Therefore your argument is invalid, yes, because of my high school, Country Day Preparatory School and Trust.
Which reminds me, for some reason: Did you know that, according to the lore of University of Dallas, one of the less perspicacious of the founders actually suggested calling UD the Catholic University of North Texas until someone, ahem, sharpened his focus on what he was suggesting…?
JOB
Memo or it didn’t happen. That is too awesome to be true.
Yeah, I heard it first from one of the founders’ proteges. That’s about as close as I can come to evidence.
JOB