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Post by Hamatron on Feb 9, 2016 1:06:49 GMT -4
Never forget this amazing pic! (I never can, as I share a b-day with this dude. My birthday parties are way better.) And I think Kirk is for real with his zealotry. He has put too much money -- and had too many people put too much money -- into his church. You know what that means, right? At some point we might end up with some sort of awesome Jim and Tammy Bakker-style money scandal. Side note: I can't remember what happened, but I remember Sean Astin squandering a lot of goodwill he had going for him after LOTR real fast. I feel like he shot his mouth off a couple times in interviews said some really nasty, bitter things? But I can't find any links. Anyway, it doesn't matter. Because if he's tied to something that is racist then he's already made my shit list.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2016 7:46:00 GMT -4
I think it's Ray Comfort, the guy who swooped Kirk up when he was teen and converted him, that is the cold and calculated Christian-only-for-the-money type. All these years later they are still partners.
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Post by discoprincess on Feb 9, 2016 11:51:50 GMT -4
All these years later they are still partners. Partners or "partners"? Kidding! Okay, I'll show myself out.
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Post by Ninja Bunny on Feb 9, 2016 16:10:31 GMT -4
I'm pretty certain Kirk is a true believer. He got snatched when his show was still popular so it's not like he needed the money or the job. If he wasn't such an enormous dickhead, he was good-looking enough to have landed more lucrative mainstream jobs and made way more money.
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Post by chonies on Feb 9, 2016 17:55:29 GMT -4
I personally don't think he was attractive enough to age out of the teen market. He's bland and mushy-faced, and I didn't think he was talented enough to be more than Scott Baio or Christopher Knight or what's his face from Mr. Belvedere. I have the impression that very few people got out of 80s sitcoms with viable careers.
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Post by kateln on Feb 9, 2016 20:05:10 GMT -4
Shut up Kirk. And Sean.
And Brian Blessed is in this? I love him, he's hilarious and so raunchy in the first season of Blackadder. God damn it! Between this and Jon Rhys Davies, I'm losing my beloved British character actors.
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Post by hellsbells on Feb 10, 2016 7:04:23 GMT -4
Kirkles is the worst.
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Post by chonies on Feb 10, 2016 10:12:59 GMT -4
I was in Virginia in 1994, went to a bookstore and in the history section, where it would normally say "Civil War History" it said, "War for Southern Independence." So, there it is. Out of curiosity, where in Virginia were you? As a former Virginia bookseller, this is horrifying. Topic: I just google-imaged and Kirk is currently handsome enough to play a teen's dad in a very minor role in a tv movie, or a neighbor, or something. He might be famous enough to be in a tv murder mystery. In my opinion, he's completely real-human average, not Hollywood average. And plain. Like, not 'average with an interesting scar.' And now I clearly need to re-focus my bountiful energy elsewhere.
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Post by carrier76 on Feb 10, 2016 11:01:43 GMT -4
I personally don't think he was attractive enough to age out of the teen market. He's bland and mushy-faced, and I didn't think he was talented enough to be more than Scott Baio or Christopher Knight or what's his face from Mr. Belvedere. I have the impression that very few people got out of 80s sitcoms with viable careers. I never understood why the teen mags from my childhood were telling me why this curly headed fella was my dream boyfriend. "Mushy faced" is a perfect descriptor.
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Post by Neurochick on Feb 10, 2016 11:11:41 GMT -4
I was in Virginia in 1994, went to a bookstore and in the history section, where it would normally say "Civil War History" it said, "War for Southern Independence." So, there it is. Out of curiosity, where in Virginia were you? As a former Virginia bookseller, this is horrifying. Topic: I just google-imaged and Kirk is currently handsome enough to play a teen's dad in a very minor role in a tv movie, or a neighbor, or something. He might be famous enough to be in a tv murder mystery. In my opinion, he's completely real-human average, not Hollywood average. And plain. Like, not 'average with an interesting scar.' And now I clearly need to re-focus my bountiful energy elsewhere. Hampton, Virginia.
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