Sunday, November 27, 2011

Ryan Reynolds

Entertainment Weekly decided to try something different with their latest issue of the magazine. They hired Ryan Reynolds to write his own article. Now, we all know that it could be disastrous in itself but hearing an actor talking in third person about himself could actually be entertaining. Case in point (his funniest comments):
“He spent a great deal of time with his older brothers and, in turn, his brothers were very close to him. Usually within striking distance.”“Lady Luck gave him a wink and he broke into the business by scoring a lead role in a sitcom titled Two Guys, A Girl And A Pizza Place. Although the series was canceled 10 years ago, Reynolds still holds out hope they’ll change the title to something less stupid.”“Clawing his way out of a typecasting hole, he managed to secure a wider variety of parts, including several independent films that were later enjoyed by an audience of hundreds.”
“His pal and costar from The Proposal, Sandra Bullock, often refers to Reynolds as a possible contender to be ‘the Ryan Reynolds of his generation.”“But Reynolds is also careful not to get too self-righteous, and is not one of those finger-wagging celebrities telling you how to live your life. He prefers to put the word out quietly, through the exciting mediums of interpretive dance and Japanese hand fans.”“He’s always been a debilitatingly non-descript celebrity, much like Bradley Cooper before it turned out he speaks French. If Reynolds is pulling a Cooper right now and growing a personality, more power to him.”
Do you remember back in the old days, when there was a show called, Fifteen (or Hillside), on Nickelodeon? I remember watching it every week. It’s so funny that Ryan Reynolds was the cutest on that show. Watching it now it looks so corny. It’s funny how things work out like that. It’s ironic that when that show was out…I was fifteen.

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