Famous PJ fans?
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I feel like Eddie was Jack McDowell’s biggest fan more than anything. Or just thrilled to be friends with a baseball player.cropdustdair said:Jack McDowellAnd somewhere I have a photo of Pete Sampras wearing a Bellingham Washington 2000 shirt.DC '03 - Reading '04 - Philly '05 - Camden 1 '06 - DC '06 - E. Rutherford '06 - The Vic '07 - Lollapalooza '07 - DC '08 - EV DC 1 & 2 '08 (Met Ed!!) - EV Baltimore 1 & 2 '09 - EV NYC 1 '11 (Met Ed!) - Hartford '13 - GCF '15 - MSG 2 '16 - TOTD MSG '16 - Boston 1 & 2 '18 - SHN '21 - EV NYC 1 & 2 '22 - MSG '220 -


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This movie was a big part of my childhood! “Would you say I have a plethora of piñatas?” “the German says to wait here” etc2-feign-reluctance said:Heard this dude is infamous
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Jennifer Aniston and Michael J. Fox.I died. I died and you just stood there. I died and you watched. I died and you walked by and said no. I'm dead.0
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I saw Jason Segel catching their set at Jazz Fest, New Orleans 20100
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8/28/98- Camden, NJ
10/31/09- Philly
5/21/10- NYC
9/2/12- Philly, PA
7/19/13- Wrigley
10/19/13- Brooklyn, NY
10/21/13- Philly, PA
10/22/13- Philly, PA
10/27/13- Baltimore, MD
4/28/16- Philly, PA
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5/1/16- NYC
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9/2/18- Boston, MA
9/4/18- Boston, MA
9/14/22- Camden, NJ
9/7/24- Philly, PA
9/9/24- Philly, PATres Mts.- 3/23/11- Philly. PA
Eddie Vedder- 6/25/11- Philly, PA
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Don’t tell the Even Bros. Someone tell Iga nobody is allowed to like Even Flow because a few douchebags don’t like it.eeriepadave said:Chicago 6/29/98, Alpine Valley(EV) 6/13/99, Alpine Valley 10/08/00, Chicago 10/09/00, Phoenix 10/20/00, Orlando 4/12/03, Tampa 4/13/03, San Diego 6/05/03, Vegas 6/06/03, Phoenix 6/07/03, Chicago 6/18/03, Alpine Valley 6/21/03, Orlando 10/08/04, D.C. 10/11/04, Chicago 5/16/06, Chicago 5/17/06, LA 7/12/08, Chicago 8/23/09, Chicago 8/24/09, LA 10/07/09, San Diego 10/09/09 (Front Row Center, Finally), Phoenix(EV) 11/4/11, Wrigley 7/19/13, Phoenix 11/19/13, Denver 10/22/14, Wrigley 8/20/16, Wrigley 8/22/160 -
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His other films suck (Fatherhood wasn't the worst), but True Story (limited series) was super good because of him. He knocked it out of the park. Just responding to your comment about his acting skills.... I feel like he's grown in that arena anyway. He's another one of those comedians who are way better actors when they are playing serious roles. Just like Robin Williams and Jim Carrey.dankind said:
People change, you know. Also, they are complicated.Spiritual_Chaos said:igotid88 said:Oscars host Kevin Hart's homophobia is no laughing matter
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/dec/05/oscars-host-kevin-hart-homophobia-is-no-laughing-matter
I don't know the man. I don't find him particularly funny. I don't think he could act his way out of a paper bag. I also think the resurfaced tweets are disgusting.
Having said that, he reached out and helped one of the funniest, most promising actors of our time when she was essentially homeless, so that certainly puts a few coins on the just side of the morality/karma scale, does it not? He has also apologized to the LGBTQ+ community, listened to their grievances, said that he has changed and stands with them in the fight for equality. He also put it to the LGBTQ+ community (of which, assuming from your catalogue of posts and threads detailing your heterosexual romantic relationships [or lack thereof], you are not a member) to accept his apology and take him at his word about his change. Up to that community if they want to dig in their heels and continue to be outraged or accept the olive branch and another soldier in the good fight.
Discrimination and prejudices are learned behaviors, and they can just as easily be unlearned.
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What movies were either of those two guys better in than the funny movies they made?PJ_Soul said:
His other films suck (Fatherhood wasn't the worst), but True Story (limited series) was super good because of him. He knocked it out of the park. Just responding to your comment about his acting skills.... I feel like he's grown in that arena anyway. He's another one of those comedians who are way better actors when they are playing serious roles. Just like Robin Williams and Jim Carrey.dankind said:
People change, you know. Also, they are complicated.Spiritual_Chaos said:igotid88 said:Oscars host Kevin Hart's homophobia is no laughing matter
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/dec/05/oscars-host-kevin-hart-homophobia-is-no-laughing-matter
I don't know the man. I don't find him particularly funny. I don't think he could act his way out of a paper bag. I also think the resurfaced tweets are disgusting.
Having said that, he reached out and helped one of the funniest, most promising actors of our time when she was essentially homeless, so that certainly puts a few coins on the just side of the morality/karma scale, does it not? He has also apologized to the LGBTQ+ community, listened to their grievances, said that he has changed and stands with them in the fight for equality. He also put it to the LGBTQ+ community (of which, assuming from your catalogue of posts and threads detailing your heterosexual romantic relationships [or lack thereof], you are not a member) to accept his apology and take him at his word about his change. Up to that community if they want to dig in their heels and continue to be outraged or accept the olive branch and another soldier in the good fight.
Discrimination and prejudices are learned behaviors, and they can just as easily be unlearned.The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless MindF Me In The Brain said:
What movies were either of those two guys better in than the funny movies they made?PJ_Soul said:
His other films suck (Fatherhood wasn't the worst), but True Story (limited series) was super good because of him. He knocked it out of the park. Just responding to your comment about his acting skills.... I feel like he's grown in that arena anyway. He's another one of those comedians who are way better actors when they are playing serious roles. Just like Robin Williams and Jim Carrey.dankind said:
People change, you know. Also, they are complicated.Spiritual_Chaos said:igotid88 said:Oscars host Kevin Hart's homophobia is no laughing matter
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/dec/05/oscars-host-kevin-hart-homophobia-is-no-laughing-matter
I don't know the man. I don't find him particularly funny. I don't think he could act his way out of a paper bag. I also think the resurfaced tweets are disgusting.
Having said that, he reached out and helped one of the funniest, most promising actors of our time when she was essentially homeless, so that certainly puts a few coins on the just side of the morality/karma scale, does it not? He has also apologized to the LGBTQ+ community, listened to their grievances, said that he has changed and stands with them in the fight for equality. He also put it to the LGBTQ+ community (of which, assuming from your catalogue of posts and threads detailing your heterosexual romantic relationships [or lack thereof], you are not a member) to accept his apology and take him at his word about his change. Up to that community if they want to dig in their heels and continue to be outraged or accept the olive branch and another soldier in the good fight.
Discrimination and prejudices are learned behaviors, and they can just as easily be unlearned.
Good Will Hunting
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2 out of 3 ain't bad.Purex37 said:
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless MindF Me In The Brain said:
What movies were either of those two guys better in than the funny movies they made?PJ_Soul said:
His other films suck (Fatherhood wasn't the worst), but True Story (limited series) was super good because of him. He knocked it out of the park. Just responding to your comment about his acting skills.... I feel like he's grown in that arena anyway. He's another one of those comedians who are way better actors when they are playing serious roles. Just like Robin Williams and Jim Carrey.dankind said:
People change, you know. Also, they are complicated.Spiritual_Chaos said:igotid88 said:Oscars host Kevin Hart's homophobia is no laughing matter
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/dec/05/oscars-host-kevin-hart-homophobia-is-no-laughing-matter
I don't know the man. I don't find him particularly funny. I don't think he could act his way out of a paper bag. I also think the resurfaced tweets are disgusting.
Having said that, he reached out and helped one of the funniest, most promising actors of our time when she was essentially homeless, so that certainly puts a few coins on the just side of the morality/karma scale, does it not? He has also apologized to the LGBTQ+ community, listened to their grievances, said that he has changed and stands with them in the fight for equality. He also put it to the LGBTQ+ community (of which, assuming from your catalogue of posts and threads detailing your heterosexual romantic relationships [or lack thereof], you are not a member) to accept his apology and take him at his word about his change. Up to that community if they want to dig in their heels and continue to be outraged or accept the olive branch and another soldier in the good fight.
Discrimination and prejudices are learned behaviors, and they can just as easily be unlearned.
Good Will Hunting
One Hour Photo
(Williams was awful in GWH, to me. Such overacting!)
I think Carrey never came close to Dumb & Dumber or Ace Ventura. Man in the Moon was pretty good...and I did very much enjoy the movie you called out.
Robin Williams? Funny comic (Although supposedly a big joke thief) but I don't think he ever beat Mork. He did act in some movies where he was funny but also serious. I could see more where you are coming from with him....but Carrey doesn't fit, to me.
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Yeah, low bar for famous these days?
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Not really famous but Mick Foley's son wearing a PJ shirt at Ric Flair's last match tonight

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I’d only be impressed if the biggest musical performer is a Pearl Jam fan.I died. I died and you just stood there. I died and you watched. I died and you walked by and said no. I'm dead.0
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