Just a quick update
Aug. 11th, 2010 10:27 amI'm starting to think dad needs a new hobby. He's taken to buying up all the movie rights to Ashley Carrey's movies, as opposed to just renting them, and has then sat through each and every one of them. Fortunately he hasn't made me watch them. Maya has watched a few with him, but then stopped as she didn't like him always criticizing Carrey's performances. He's even written and published a few scathing reviews of the newer ones. Of course that has gotten Maya nearly in tears, she doesn't want to hear bad things about her idol/crush.
She complained to uncle Ash, but honestly once dad has gotten his head in gear for something there really isn't anything you can do to stop him.
Teenage heartthrob he may be, Carrey is apparently quite the womanizing jerk in real life. He threw quite the fit when he didn't get nominated for an Academy Award for "Golem Love" where he played a golem who learned how to love - As the title suggests. Which set the fandom off as well. He's got quite the loyal following, I'll have to give him that. Fortunately, in my opinion, he didn't get nominated for the award despite the tantrum. Or maybe because of the tantrum.
His new movie is supposedly a serious period drama piece where he plays Ashton Clayton (heh, weird that their names are similar) the man who helped develop the town of Ashville in Ohio and saved it from being ravaged by Indians and their spirits.
I really hope Maya doesn't want me to go with her for that one.
She complained to uncle Ash, but honestly once dad has gotten his head in gear for something there really isn't anything you can do to stop him.
Teenage heartthrob he may be, Carrey is apparently quite the womanizing jerk in real life. He threw quite the fit when he didn't get nominated for an Academy Award for "Golem Love" where he played a golem who learned how to love - As the title suggests. Which set the fandom off as well. He's got quite the loyal following, I'll have to give him that. Fortunately, in my opinion, he didn't get nominated for the award despite the tantrum. Or maybe because of the tantrum.
His new movie is supposedly a serious period drama piece where he plays Ashton Clayton (heh, weird that their names are similar) the man who helped develop the town of Ashville in Ohio and saved it from being ravaged by Indians and their spirits.
I really hope Maya doesn't want me to go with her for that one.