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Hi Sam, great pics of Gary. Now the right Gary slowly comes out, without Macup. He looks good, nevertheless. I wish a nice weekend.
I agree. I really looks handsome with or without make-up! Though he always do. I gotta say again. He's extremely good looking for his age!Originally posted by nel2h: Hi Sam, great pics of Gary. Now the right Gary slowly comes out, without Macup. He looks good, nevertheless. I wish a nice weekend.
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It's kind of cool that he's on Twitter now-I like the fact that he's reaching out to the fans
^I wouldn't be surprised if Hill and/or Carmine encouraged/helped him to get on Twitter.
well, you know i love that film, and you're right, he's just wonderful in it. he really does get it spot on, one thing i love about it is how in many of the scenes he says more by not actually saying anything than the script says by saying something. does that make sense?I just watched A Midnight Clear. I first saw it years ago, before I was 'into' Gary, and loved it then, and I loved it even more this time. Not only is it one of the best WW2 films I've ever seen, but Gary is amazing in it. What I like most is the range we get to see from Gary here, all the different moods/emotions - lost, vulnerable, scared, sweet, lonely, grieving, mentally-unstable/PTSD-suffering, sweet, angry (not in a 'pissy' way, more a subtle, unspoken anger at the horribleness/pointlessness of the war and his child's death). Just amazing. Oh, and the curly hair and glasses and the nude scenes just make it even better.
LOL.:lol: Yes, I can see that, too.^I wouldn't be surprised if Hill and/or Carmine encouraged/helped him to get on Twitter.
hehe, yeah, i wouldn't either, and probably AJ too, as he's a tweeter, i can just picture the scene, it was probably like something out of down the rabbit hole - i wonder who chose his avatar and why it's not dressed as a hooker
I just watched A Midnight Clear. I first saw it years ago, before I was 'into' Gary, and loved it then, and I loved it even more this time. Not only is it one of the best WW2 films I've ever seen, but Gary is amazing in it. What I like most is the range we get to see from Gary here, all the different moods/emotions - lost, vulnerable, scared, sweet, lonely, grieving, mentally-unstable/PTSD-suffering, sweet, angry (not in a 'pissy' way, more a subtle, unspoken anger at the horribleness/pointlessness of the war and his child's death). Just amazing. Oh, and the curly hair and glasses and the nude scenes just make it even better.
well, you know i love that film, and you're right, he's just wonderful in it. he really does get it spot on, one thing i love about it is how in many of the scenes he says more by not actually saying anything than the script says by saying something. does that make sense?