Between the custom made T-shirts and these Bibs.....I think we'd make millions offering said goodies to J.T. Public!
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"Hell begins on the day when God grants us a clear vision of all that we might have achieved, of all the gifts which we have wasted, of all that we might have done which we did not do" ~~Gian Carlo Menotti~~
Hmm... collecting our drool... this has become a pressing need for those unfortunate hooked fans (me included) who come to this forum hoping to get their daily Nicfix in order to calm their Nicitch...
Do you think we could merchandise these Nicster´s Drool Collectors? We could make a fortune, LOL!
-- Edited by mara on Monday 22nd of June 2009 03:00:42 PM
Oh all right then..........Just make sure you carry a rag to collect the drool, ok? Last thing I need in my life right now is to slip on the slimey stuff while hanging out with you!
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"Hell begins on the day when God grants us a clear vision of all that we might have achieved, of all the gifts which we have wasted, of all that we might have done which we did not do" ~~Gian Carlo Menotti~~
"Hell begins on the day when God grants us a clear vision of all that we might have achieved, of all the gifts which we have wasted, of all that we might have done which we did not do" ~~Gian Carlo Menotti~~
dylan, de niro, and cage? be still my heart!!!!!!!!! sorry, guess i got a little star struck there, and off topic. but seriously... dylan, de niro, and cage.....
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Justin Bartha
Actor Justin Bartha, 30, starred in the widely derided Gigli with Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez before going on to steal the show from Nicolas Cage in two National Treasure films. His latest, The Hangover, is about a Las Vegas bachelor party gone outlandishly awry ¦Is The Hangover the kind of film you'd go and see with your friends? Oh, 100 per cent. I've seen it three times already. Can't wait to see it again. I just love it.
¦Are you surprised women love this film as much as men? Not at all. I'm never surprised. Women are just as dirty as men. They're just smarter. They get it.
¦What was that whole Gigli ride like? Sorry, I didn't see it. No one did. My parents didn't even see it.
A lot of people within the industry thought I was going to be more of a dramatic actor. Then that movie came out and became a national joke.
¦So you were extremely happy to scoop up National Treasure? It was a wonderful opportunity. So many people love those movies because they are fun and pretty appealing. People from eight to 80 tell me how much they love them.
¦How did you find Nic Cage? He's a wonderful guy. He's funny. He has a very specific sense of humour and that's such a great quality you find so rarely. A lot of the talented big stars who are seen as strange, reclusive or mysterious, they're having a joke with the whole thing. But it's perceived in a completely different way and turned into something else because, I don't know, maybe that sells something?
¦Are you chased a lot by paparazzi? Having a famous girlfriend [Ashley Olsen] must make it worse. It makes it worse. But my girlfriend is cut from the same cloth. She happens to have a sibling [Mary-Kate] who gets more attention than she does so she gets it by association but she also doesn't play into it. We're working.
Everyone I know is trying to work and concentrate on specific things. I don't mean to sound flippant but I've never been one to pay attention to big stars or celebrities.
It's interesting to see how these sorts of people live their lives but I can't really discern any difference except they're wealthier.
¦Ever been star-struck? Maybe once or twice in my life. Bob Dylan was one. I met him, just in passing, before a show in New York. And then I met Robert De Niro when I was in college. I waited outside for him and it really was a great experience. When I say met, I really mean 'Hi, how are you?' as he walked by.
¦How do you choose your films? I want to be in a successful film so I choose films I think are going to be successful. With Hollywood movies, there's no point doing them if they're not going to be successful.
¦But isn't working in Hollywood and picking your movies just like gambling? Absolutely.
¦You've said you're a big gambler.
I'm really not a big gambler. I was joking around. I do love gambling but I'm terrible at it. I try and stay out of Vegas now or else I won't have money to get home.
¦Did you ever incur any painful losses? No. I'm a pretty sensible guy.
¦You get to kiss Catherine ZetaJones in The Rebound, out next year. How was that? Pretty great. She's wonderful. She has a lovely family and a good set of values.
¦Was Michael Douglas looking over your shoulder? He wasn't there but I spent some time with him afterwards at their place in Majorca.
¦Ever had a sunburn as heinous as your Hangover one? I went on a sailing trip in Australia once and tried to put my own suntan lotion on my back. I fell asleep on the boat and woke up an hour later. There was a white hand print and strips of red. It was the oddest sunburn you've ever seen.'A lot of people thought I was going to be more of a dramatic actor. Then Gigli came out and became a national joke.'