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There was a time, long ago, when actor Alec Baldwin was actually entertaining. His performance as a main character in the classic 1988 comedy Beetlejuice was solid, though Michael Keaton stole the show in that film. And Baldwin was adequate in the movies Hunt for Red October in 1990 and Glengarry Glen Ross in 1992. He was even decent in the terrific drama The Departed in 2006. Indeed, Baldwin had been blessed with good looks and enough talent to make himself a wealthy man with a robust career.
But as we’ve seen with so many actors – consider Robert DeNiro, Susan Sarandon, and Sean Penn as examples – Baldwin’s onscreen success inexplicably caused him to conclude that because people watch his movies and TV shows, he therefore possessed the credibility to lecture everyone about which political stances we should take. Baldwin was wrong; dead wrong, one might say.
Resultingly, like so much of American life, Baldwin’s appeal has become divided largely along political lines. For leftists who seek constant validation by Hollywood and music industry celebrities, they apparently adore Baldwin, finding his pathetic Saturday Night Live impressions side-splittingly funny and his attempts at serious acting profound. For those of us on […]
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Baldwin is a true a..hole! NEVER watch any of his movies unless you are also a brainless twit!