Friday, May 27, 2005

We're taking bets that without question, the greatest invention in the history of mankind is beer...

Happy Friday Everyone!!! Question time has come once again at WTBT. Post your answers in the comments section. Have fun and have a wonderous Memorial Day Weekend.

A. Do you think the Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes romance is as fake as Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley's was? Why or why not?

B. If you could have had the starring role in one movie already made, which movie would you pick?

ANSWERS

A. Absolutely!!! Everything about their romance is about them trying way too hard. Going on Oprah to talk about it was creepy. Even when you see them kiss is looks slightly awkward. I know nothing will ever eclipse Jacko's bizarre and awkward kiss of Presley at the MTV Video Awards, but Cruise is trying real hard.

B. This may be the hardest question to answer for me. The debate I have is whether I would be Lloyd Dobler from Say Anything, Harry Burns from When Harry Met Sally or William Thacker in Notting Hill. Each of them were very funny and ended up with the hot girl in the end. I think I would probably choose Lloyd Dobler because he was respected by all of his peers and he wasn't afraid to be himself.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

A) It's definitely creepy when "old guys" go after "younger girls" :) (FAKE - publicity stunt) Best move Nicole ever made was to leave him in the dust..he was draggin her down

B) Sliding Doors - HELEN (Gwenyth Paltrow) her life goes to shit, but in the end things always work out as they should and the best guy always wins in the end....fate works in weird weird ways.

P McT said...

I don't know what to think of most celebrity relationships especially when they are in the public eye so much. Lord only knows if its real or fake.

2)I would be the chick that was the lead character in The Notebook because she got to make out with Ryan Gosslin and the story was soooo sappingly sweet and romantic and sad.

Anonymous said...

1. Yeah... she's just infatuated with him because it was her childhood celebrity crush, and he's going through a midlife crisis with a trophy girlfriend. Please.

2. Miss Hannigan in "Annie" the way that Carol Burnette portrayed her in the original screenplay version. I know it's a supporting role, but I've always wanted to be Miss Hannigan in a stage version of "Annie". Yeah, I'm a wicked dork. :-)

Anonymous said...

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