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Celebritywith the least personality

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Jugdish, Aug 15, 2009.

  1. Refman

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    Harrison Ford (one of the worst interviews in Hollywood)
     
  2. Franchise3

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    Michael Phelps was extremely boring last time I saw him on Conan.
     
  3. Jugdish

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    Wow, I would say he's one of the funniest people in Hollywood.

    To each his own, I guess.
     
  4. Dairy Ashford

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    Warren Moon, despite being the (Josephine Baker? David Dinkins?) of black quarterbacks, and one-or-two black marks on his personal life.

    Gwyneth Paltrow, maybe? I just thought she'd still be A-list famous by now.

    Alyssa Milano? I've seen a few too many articles about her writing a baseball blog on the MLB website. Does that make her dull, or just too untalented to be that hot, well-known and still not get any acting work of any kind at all?
     
  5. Jugdish

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    Don't let your hatred of baseball cloud your mind on this very important debate.
     
  6. Pete Chilcutt

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    This is a secretly disguised D-Bag thread
     
  7. Jugdish

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    No, FFB's not a congressman yet.
     
  8. runamok

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    Looks like the real debate is wether you judge a pesonality just by their interaction with media, or can we accept their play and and talk on the court as part of their personality repertroire, If we can accept that well, Magic was "the showtime" dynamic energy that led others at a young age so boldly, and early. Not to mention his competitive Rivalry VS Bird that pretty much captivated everyone for that Era- that might have something to do with his Personality
    Jordan's attitude towards the game, his behavioral pattern of being obsessed for being on top and dominating, and his emotional response to challenges- were all appealing- books, many documentaries, and people who dreamed and"Want to be like MIke" from their childhood- Personality maybe involved.
    You can atleast mention Tim Duncan before them.

    But if you want to judge by some interview- thats too one dimensional and boring for me
     
  9. Jugdish

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    Whuh?
     
  10. Shaud

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    Kind of shocked it took so long for him to be mentioned.
     
  11. pmac

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    I was going to say Tim Duncan but he just seems like a quiet guy, Kobe Bryant is a robot.

    Everything he says seems like it was programmed by his publicist with a library full of old MJ highlights.
     
  12. B-Bob

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    On page two with no mention of Canoe Reeves yet?
     
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    Vivaciousness doesnt exactly mean personality. You can be loud and not say anything at all that appeals to the listener. A soft spoken person can hit on all sensors with a few witty 1 liners. I'ma huge Harrison Ford fan. Love his body of work. There's he does not have more personality than Magic Johnson though.

    This is getting to be subjective. I suppose the criteria is someone who can carry on a conversation. Someone who is witty enough when called upon.

    I'll toss Beyonce's name in. Nice but too plain. Paul Walker. Chris Klein.
     
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    I agree. AJ is quite a boring personality. I once saw him at a club, and he wasn't even making it rain on them hoes.
     
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    Brad Pitt

    Michael Phelps

    Kobe Bryant (he comes off as fake)

    Beyonce (see Kobe Bryant and she's terrible interview, pretty)

    Daddy's Girls (Angela/Vanessa Simmons)

    Daisy De La Hoya (of Love)

    Al Gore (which was probably a reason that kept him from getting more votes)

    John Kerry (see Al Gore)

    George H.W. Bush
     
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    I totally agree.


    Also, people can just have unusual idiosyncrasies, mannerisms (non-verbal communication), or a strange accent and that usually catches other people's attention. I'll even say how someone is dress or looks on the outside may have something to do with it, too.
     
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    Like to add

    Eli Manning

    Rachel Nichols (ESPN reporter)

    Greta Van Sustren
     
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    I'm gonna throw in some mid- lower-level actors:

    Dennis Haysbert (Strong presence, great voice, but..."Teddy Bears.")
    Tom Cavanagh: from the TV show Ed, actively avoided the show because I hated his half-smile and clipped, seemingly one-word dialogue from all the promos I saw.
    Ron Livingston: his understated style was perfect for Office Space, and even as a supporting actor in Time Traveler's Wife; but the guy seems like he's just dull.
    Kim Delaney: I believe she's been fired from two crime shows, NYPD Blue and CSI: Miami, I assume it's just because she just offers nothing that an Amy Brenneman, Melinda Kanakaredes or Jean Louisa Kelly wouldn't.
    Julianna Marguiles: Nothing.
    John Krasinski: though he helps hold up The Office, and I really enjoyed him in Away We Go, I just think he's basically Ron Livingston 2.0.
     
  19. Ziggy

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    Warren has plenty of personality! You can catch him randomly on the show Art Mann presents (formally of Wild On E) at the Playboy Mansion or playing Golf with Playmates, or at some sex inspired shindig. He is personable, lighthearted, and just flat-out enjoys life!
     
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    Sandra Bullock
     

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