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3) Angus T. Jones, Two And A Half Men (3 of 14)
3) Angus T. Jones, Two And A Half Men (3 of 14)
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Angus T. Jones, the former child star, from the show Two and a Half Men, has said several bad things about the show.
Following in the footsteps of his onscreen uncle Charlie Sheen, he went on a show, proclaimed he had found religion, and then bashed the show. The show made him rich, as he earned about $350,000 each week.
When the interview came out, people saw him as an ungrateful person. He further stated that the show fills people’s minds with bad and fitly thoughts.
After news broke to the creator of the show, he was quick to minimize his appearance on the show such as sending him off to the army.
Mark Wahlberg-
The dude that was in “Boogie Nights”, The Departed”, “The Perfect Storm”,”The Italian Job”, and “The Planet of the Apes” remake WASN’T a star before “The Happening”????
Ally Sheedy? First movie Breakfast Club? Was War Games not a movie? Breakfast Club 1995? So apparently when I saw it in 1985 I was somehow seeing into the future? Amazing!
I had the same observations, but I’ll add that if the “author” would look at both her television and movie credits it’s plain that her career did not just wither away. She may not be big box office, but she has worked steadily since four years before The Breakfast Club. The truth is these things are slapped together by people who don’t give a rat’s butt about the subject matter because all they want is clicks. I feel a little dumber every time I click into one of these things. Note to self: Just because it’s on a news site and is presented like it’s another news item doesn’t mean it’s not just a lazy attempt to earn money via your clicking.
I don’t even remember The Happening, but apparently the 14 years of making movies before that came out did nothing for Mark Wahlberg’s career.
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