Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Blind Item #5

This married almost A list mostly movie actor is a really great actor, but not the best husband. He is starting to age and has been in some really great movies. He was spotted with a woman who was not his wife at dinner but got totally freaked out and got up abruptly and walked out of the restaurant leaving the woman there. He never came back. They were seated together for about five minutes when he left.

59 comments:

  1. Really, could you be any vaguer (said in best C Chandler Bing voice)?

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  2. What freaked him out? The menu? The decor? Magic Mike? WAIT, I got it - Paz dela Drugya was hiding behind a potted plant and giving her best "come hither" look, and they both got kicked out!

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  3. Paul Rudd doesn't age that's a fact

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  4. This is a repeat. I think it was Harrison.

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  5. Really,,,Paul Rudd is nearly a star? I had to google him, of course I recognised his face, but I could not have named him if I was paid.

    Also,,,is 45 starting to age now? And really great movies? Anchorman and clueless? The forty year old Virgin? I don't think it's Paul Rudd. Because I think enty means someone older and I really don't think Paul rudd can be defined by anyone as being in some really great movies. Sorry:-((

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    1. Froggy, you are banned from this site for not knowing who Paul Rudd is!!!!!! :)

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    2. Paul Rudd is one of the greatest comedic character actors of his time. He is the Steve Buscemi of comedy (well pre-Boardwalk Empire Buscemi). And he's friggin brilliant.

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  6. Cross posted,,,Harrison makes sense,,,

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  7. I would think Harrison was A list.

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    1. A+ for Star Wars alone. A++ for the earring.

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    2. @Freya
      +1 on the earing. I wish we could have frozen Ford around 1985ish so he was forever youthful and non aging. He was my childhood crush along with River Pheonix & Keanu Reeves :-))

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  8. if ur married and dont want to get caught
    DONT TAKE THE BITCH TO A PUBLIC RESTURANT. Your a star someone will recognize you

    i dont get these morons

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  9. If this is a repeat and it's Ford, maybe the Entern should remove "starting to" before age yes? Cause let's be real, dude is old.

    I'm throwing out Jason Sudeikis as my guess so I chan check him off the Daily Mail bingo card.

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  10. " I really don't think Paul rudd can be defined by anyone as being in some really great movies. Sorry:-(( "

    Disagree!!!!!!!!! He is in most of the better mainstream comedies being made these days. and don't you be dissin CLUELESS ; )

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    1. Word, Derek word!!!!!!

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    2. Preach!

      "I wonder if your songs will still be shit 'When I'm Sixty-four?'"

      I hated Dewey Cox but as always Paul Rudd was superb. Now I'm thinking of binge-watching the best Paul Rudd movies this weekend.

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  12. Harrison Ford is in his 70's. He was "starting to age" 20 years ago!

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    1. Harrison Ford was born in July 1942. Do the math. Mine says 72 this year.

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  13. @ Derek,,,lol, nope, I won't give.,,,:-))

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  14. No way Ford. He's definitely aged. He was in his late 30s and early 40s during Indy. He was so so yummy than.

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  15. Plus Ford must be A list with Star Wars, Indy, Blade Runner, the Fugitive, Witness, Working Girl, regarding Henry. All amazing movies. No way almost A List.

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  16. Dennis quaid..he is still married

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  17. I don't think someone is considered aging till after 50
    Plus, Rudd always described as comic actor in enty world.
    Don't think it's him

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  18. @at jessi,,,can I appeal? I knew his face,,,,,::-))

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  19. OK. If not Harrison. -

    Kevin Costner? (Although his acting skills may have been commented on since most find it hard not to.)

    We already know speculation about Banderas.

    Tommy lee jones - doesn't matter if he ages well or not.

    Pierce Brosman - nah, he can't be that dumb. (And he had TV start)

    Ohhhh. Bruce Willis? (No mention of TV, but like Pierce it was looking ago)

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  20. @sincerely
    I like the Bruce Willis guess. He just had a baby. Maybe some sexual frustration going on before the birth ? Still scummy thing to do though.

    And didn't he start out on TV but really hasn't done it since Moonlighting. That might make the blind too easy by saying that perhaps ?

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    1. I wouldn't say Bruce Willis is a "really great" actor. He's just alright

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    2. @canasta
      I've actually rather enjoyed his movies although he does play the same character at times. He was wonderful in Pulp Fiction and riveting in the Sixth Sense. Plus The Fifth Element is one of my favorites. He knows how to get the audience to care for him. Even adored him in Hudson Hawk.

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  21. Not Paul Rudd. Ya'll made baby jebus weep

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  22. The way it reads is like..for all his great roles he's an awful guy to be married to.which quaid notoriously is(ask Meg Ryan)...after the last almost divorce/reconciliation she put major ground rules.....so he working haaaaard to be discreet IMO..it's him

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  23. I like the Dennis Quaid guess.

    I refuse to believe this is Paul Rudd!

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  24. I think Willis was fabulous in Moonlighting and Pulp Fiction. I think his performance in Pulp Fiction showed that Willis has more talent than either he bothers to utilize or moviedom has him pigeonholed and he capitulated which happens to many actors and actresses, they just give in so long as the big paycheques keep coming or Tarantino manages to get better performances out of some people.

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  25. I think Willis was fabulous in Moonlighting and Pulp Fiction. I think his performance in Pulp Fiction showed that Willis has more talent than either he bothers to utilize or moviedom has him pigeonholed and he capitulated which happens to many actors and actresses, they just give in so long as the big paycheques keep coming or Tarantino manages to get better performances out of some people.

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  26. Paul Rudd is an awesome husband, I've met him and his wife ....she's from Bucks county PA...he isn't caddish enough to do it like that ..even if he was cheating....he's a gentleman..and he's only 45..not aging..that's like saying everyone in their 40s is aging..is Jennifer Anniston referred to as that aging actress(they are the same age)..ISO is Jason Bateman....nah it's ludicrous..so rest assured and keep waving the Rudd flag..he's a keeper

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  27. tom hanks....but I hope I'm wrong.

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  28. You are..he's A+++++

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  29. {a href="http://youtu.be/nlRZkPSdrH4"}I'm reading a lot of This when I want to read this{/a}

    When you come together as a council tribe, get in touch, I'll be over at craft services.

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  30. Tried doing a clicky thing. Epic fail.

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  31. Daniel Craig to be different. I think he should be A list though.

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  32. dennis quaid got critical acclaim for his role in "At Any Price"...just sayin'....howdy everyone.

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  33. @rolo..Dennis has a stellar body of work....minus a couple clinkers....(ahem jaws 3)
    He was on top of holly woods game when he did great balls of fire, he's played a legend. Buff said

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  34. Anonymous2:28 PM

    Michael Douglas?

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  35. Ed Norton? Wasn't there a blind bout his snake on a plane?

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  36. Dennis Quaid strikes me as a great guess for this blind.

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  37. LOL @ all of you. SMH :-)

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