Brad Pitt believe it or not.
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MissMargoChanning — 3 months ago(December 26, 2025 10:03 PM)
Bitch, why cant you stay on topic?
I'm the only BITCH who can keep your threads ALIVE!!!
You asked a pretty question; I've given you the ugly answer.
Fasten Your Seatbelts….
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Donna2.0 — 3 months ago(December 26, 2025 10:07 PM)
Nah i dont need your bullshit comments because someone comes along and bumps an old movie topic of mine after about a week of me being absent. Mostly topics from my sock accounts people bump.
The Kraken
Reforming Margie
Margo
Gemini
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Donna2.0 — 3 months ago(December 27, 2025 01:13 AM)
It's not a parody. It is when the actor plays various versions of the characters that made them popular or critically acclaimed.
A perfect example of this is Nicholas Cage. He wins an Oscar for Leaving Las Vegas. After that win, every single one of his roles are variations of Ben Sanderson, sober or intoxicated.
Another example is Al Pacino. He wins an Oscar for Scent of a Woman. The character is beloved. So then every film role afterwards, Pacino plays a version of Lt. Col. Frank Slade.
Another example from Old Hollywood is Cary Grant. The guy gets famous for playing Jimmy Hudson in the 1937 film When You're In Love. So afterwards, Grant plays versions of Jimmy Hudson throughout his entire fcuking career. He is just a one trick pony. Probably the most OVERRATED, OVER CELEBRATED ACTOR IN HISTORY.
Last example, Anthony Hopkins! I adore the guy HOWEVER, Anthony plays the variations of the same character for a very long time now.
Not a parody at all. It's just called "playing it safe".
Put a muzzle on Tits Malone, PI