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Post by christine58 on Jun 26, 2024 15:41:45 GMT
Kieffer and Donald Southerland.
every Kardashian
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Post by kristi521 on Jun 26, 2024 15:42:11 GMT
Reba McIntyre. It's not country music I dislike, it's her. I listen to most genres of music, including country. I have no rationale as to why I dislike her, but I just do. I almost didn't watch The Voice this season as she is now a judge, but I just kept knitting through it (ha ha--I knit through most shows). Oh, and Jennifer Hudson--I cannot listen to her talk. Some of the previously mentioned celebs I also do not care for. I don't like her from back when she was a contestant on American Idol. The girl can sing, there is zero doubt. She has a beautiful, powerful voice. But the way her eyes bugged out when she sings, I just couldn't watch her. That has nothing to do with her beautiful voice and so I know how irrational it is.
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Post by ceepea on Jun 26, 2024 18:22:24 GMT
I absolutely cannot stand Tom Cruise or Bruce Willis. Tom just has a punchable face to me and I can't stand that slow low tough guy talk that Bruce used.
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maryannscraps
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Post by maryannscraps on Jun 26, 2024 19:47:11 GMT
Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson. I don’t think either of them are particularly good actors now they are adults and Radcliffe just seems to play himself in the films I’ve seen with him in. I know this is supposed to be irrational stuff, but I just saw Daniel Radcliffe on Broadway in Merrily We Roll Along, and he was amazing. I had no idea he could sing Sondheim like that. I even forgot he was British he had so become the character. Anyone who can hold their own with the likes of Lindsay Mendez and Jonathan Groff has what it takes. ETA: my irrational dislike is for Jim Carrey. I just can’t stand watching him.
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Post by anniebeth24 on Jun 26, 2024 20:00:03 GMT
Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson. I don’t think either of them are particularly good actors now they are adults and Radcliffe just seems to play himself in the films I’ve seen with him in. I know this is supposed to be irrational stuff, but I just saw Daniel Radcliffe on Broadway in Merrily We Roll Along, and he was amazing. I had no idea he could sing Sondheim like that. I even forgot he was British he had so become the character. Anyone who can hold their own with the likes of Lindsay Mendez and Jonathan Groff has what it takes. ETA: my irrational dislike is for Jim Carrey. I just can’t stand watching him. Jealous of you! "Merrily" looks incredible with that cast. Jonathan Groff is delightful - would be thrilled to see him perform live.
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Post by gillyp on Jun 26, 2024 20:17:49 GMT
Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson. I don’t think either of them are particularly good actors now they are adults and Radcliffe just seems to play himself in the films I’ve seen with him in. I know this is supposed to be irrational stuff, but I just saw Daniel Radcliffe on Broadway in Merrily We Roll Along, and he was amazing. I had no idea he could sing Sondheim like that. I even forgot he was British he had so become the character. Anyone who can hold their own with the likes of Lindsay Mendez and Jonathan Groff has what it takes. That's interesting. I went to YouTube and found this and loved it! I am really surprised, thank you.
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maryannscraps
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Post by maryannscraps on Jun 26, 2024 21:15:17 GMT
I know this is supposed to be irrational stuff, but I just saw Daniel Radcliffe on Broadway in Merrily We Roll Along, and he was amazing. I had no idea he could sing Sondheim like that. I even forgot he was British he had so become the character. Anyone who can hold their own with the likes of Lindsay Mendez and Jonathan Groff has what it takes. That's interesting. I went to YouTube and found this and loved it! I am really surprised, thank you. Glad I could point you to his amazing work in Merrily We Roll. He was outstanding. The part where he comes unglued during a TV interview in the song “Franklin Shepherd Inc” was just electric. The audience just gasped.
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