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Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2020 10:33 pm
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He always strikes me as very sound, when I've seen him interviewed.Nieghorn wrote:Ask Mark Hamill to sign your vintage cards and ...
Became a huge voice actor, I thought ?fishfoodie wrote:He always strikes me as very sound, when I've seen him interviewed.Nieghorn wrote:Ask Mark Hamill to sign your vintage cards and ...
His acting career was pretty well finished by the first movie, & it can't have been easy to deal with that, without becoming very bitter.
How cool would it be to have that job?Lacrobat wrote:Bowl of Noodles At -60°C: Concordia Research Station, Antarctica
About minus fifty ?Floppykid wrote:How cool would it be to have that job?Lacrobat wrote:Bowl of Noodles At -60°C: Concordia Research Station, Antarctica
Believe so. I know he's considered one of the best Jokers. Really good in the Batman games.camroc1 wrote:Became a huge voice actor, I thought ?fishfoodie wrote:He always strikes me as very sound, when I've seen him interviewed.Nieghorn wrote:Ask Mark Hamill to sign your vintage cards and ...
His acting career was pretty well finished by the first movie, & it can't have been easy to deal with that, without becoming very bitter.
Hamill may not have made the fortune that Ford did, but most Hollywood actors would kill for his career. Between voiceover work, being one of the first digital,stars (Wing Commander), and his "regular" acting, he's done pretty well for himselfRaggs wrote:Believe so. I know he's considered one of the best Jokers. Really good in the Batman games.camroc1 wrote:Became a huge voice actor, I thought ?fishfoodie wrote:He always strikes me as very sound, when I've seen him interviewed.Nieghorn wrote:Ask Mark Hamill to sign your vintage cards and ...
His acting career was pretty well finished by the first movie, & it can't have been easy to deal with that, without becoming very bitter.
I don't know; he's done well financially, but I find it hard to imagine, that as an, 'actor'; he'd have planned a successful career they way his turned out.Saint wrote:Hamill may not have made the fortune that Ford did, but most Hollywood actors would kill for his career. Between voiceover work, being one of the first digital,stars (Wing Commander), and his "regular" acting, he's done pretty well for himselfRaggs wrote:Believe so. I know he's considered one of the best Jokers. Really good in the Batman games.camroc1 wrote:Became a huge voice actor, I thought ?fishfoodie wrote:He always strikes me as very sound, when I've seen him interviewed.Nieghorn wrote:Ask Mark Hamill to sign your vintage cards and ...
His acting career was pretty well finished by the first movie, & it can't have been easy to deal with that, without becoming very bitter.
I think he did Broadway for about 6 years after RoTJ.fishfoodie wrote:I don't know; he's done well financially, but I find it hard to imagine, that as an, 'actor'; he'd have planned a successful career they way his turned out.Saint wrote:Hamill may not have made the fortune that Ford did, but most Hollywood actors would kill for his career. Between voiceover work, being one of the first digital,stars (Wing Commander), and his "regular" acting, he's done pretty well for himselfRaggs wrote:Believe so. I know he's considered one of the best Jokers. Really good in the Batman games.camroc1 wrote:Became a huge voice actor, I thought ?fishfoodie wrote:
He always strikes me as very sound, when I've seen him interviewed.
His acting career was pretty well finished by the first movie, & it can't have been easy to deal with that, without becoming very bitter.
I'm obviously not knocking him; I just think that if you looked up; 'type cast', in a Dictionary, you'd probably see his picture. I think the good humor he takes all this, is why I'm so impressed with him
Looks like it could be the cover of a Pink Floyd albumFloppykid wrote:How cool would it be to have that job?Lacrobat wrote:Bowl of Noodles At -60°C: Concordia Research Station, Antarctica
At Gold Reef Citybackrow wrote:/oundle mode onFangle wrote:I don’t know about the size of the gold bars I’ve handled in South Africa, but they would be probably lighter than that. You need a very strong hand to lift with one hand because of the taper. I didn’t see anybody succeed. This was a long time ago.
My first job was in the vaults at Bank of England - the trapezoid shape is designed that from a flat surface, a human cannot pick a bar up by hand, you need special calipers. The bars are a lot smaller than in that photo on this page, and although only a few kg the sheer density of them is very surprising, not the weight.
They are also rarely stacked particularly high , 3-4 rows was the standard. All really rather dissapointing compared to the final scene in Goodfinger !
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold_bar
400 Troy ounces, 12.4 kg
We need a lot more of this.Floppykid wrote:Kicker has to be the stupidest position in any sport.
You kick goals, then sit on a bench, don't even punt as well (another stupid position).
American football in general is a dreadful thing.
"Fakes" not allowed in rugby, didn't know it was in footballpuku wrote:We need a lot more of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obEBgdabh_0.Floppykid wrote:Kicker has to be the stupidest position in any sport.
You kick goals, then sit on a bench, don't even punt as well (another stupid position).
American football in general is a dreadful thing.
With a magnet.Jensrsa wrote:
Like this?ScarfaceClaw wrote:With a magnet.
Did you do that thing where you order your thesis up from the stacks and stick a tenner in it for the first person who reads it?crash 669 wrote:some of us wrote really bad theses on the 7th century Roman Empire!
Mahoney fishing for a tenner.Mahoney wrote:Did you do that thing where you order your thesis up from the stacks and stick a tenner in it for the first person who reads it?crash 669 wrote:some of us wrote really bad theses on the 7th century Roman Empire!
Put an iron ball-bearing in that thing and it's lethal!kiap wrote:
Wee Owl float down here?Jensrsa wrote:
Probably also the same people I see on my weekly shop who touch the surface of their mask, to put it on their chin, close talk with a friend they haven't seen in a while and then put it back on their face, but not over their nose.Jensrsa wrote: