Ryan Gosling: Enough is Enough!
Actor/activist Ryan Gosling shows off his newly shorn look as she shares a laugh with African scholar Betty Bigombe at the 4th Annual Center for American Progress’ national conference at the Omni Shoreham Hotel on Tuesday in Washington, D.C.
The 27-year-old actor spoke on behalf of the ENOUGH Project about ending genocide and crimes against humanity.
FYI: The Center for American Progress is a think tank dedicated to improving the lives of Americans through ideas and action. The ENOUGH Project is a policy and advocacy organization working to help build a permanent constituency focused on preventing genocide and crimes against humanity.
For more information on these organizations, visit AmericanProgress.org and EnoughProject.org.
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Nope, got all the time in the world, hell I know some projects take years to get off the ground, but he has said in the past couple of years, that he was going to start near the end of the year…2006/2007, then people were wondering where was he gonna get the time, if he was so busy promoting other films, filming etc. im just saying hes shown a pattern of starting and speaking of projects, but AS YET hasn’t shown to come through, maybe they will and then I will eat crow…as for not being a fan, I admire him greatly as a actor, I think hes brilliant, but I don’t invest into all this celebrity hype and riding that, or hitting that, or doing them, like others do.
It doesn’t seem like you don’t invest your time to find all these things, makes me think you are a bit obsessed, all this bullshit you are talking about. Filming in Africa isn’t that easy because where he wants to film is a conflictive area, and also the movie doesn’t depend 100% on him, there are more people involved in it. So it takes time. Sooner or later it will be done and you will eat your own words.
He is so hot and intelligent..damn it! =D
Jesus Christ, when is having an opinion wrong. So people don’t like the guy, get over it. Not everyone has to like him, sorry. Not everyone practices at the church of Ryan Gosling. You posted your ****, let everyone else post an opinion without ramming the gospel of all the good he does, how hot he is down peoples throats. What a joke.
I’ve been reading this thread with great interest. Those who are being vindictive about an actor they obviously don’t know — have never met and never will — remind me of a character Ryan played at the very beginning of his film career. Danny Balint in the Believer. If you haven’t seen it, you should. For those who have seen it, don’t worry. I’m not calling anyone a vicious bigot. But Danny didn’t start out that way. Danny Balint’s road to hell began when he was very young and very much in love with his own opinion and the sound of his own voice. He loved a good argument and I was tempted to believe that he was someone who would take the opposite side of any argument just to be on the offensive. Staying on the attack made him feel powerful. I thought it was so interesting that SPOILER!! (read no further if you haven’t seen the movie!) at the end of the film, Danny finds himself in a sort of purgatory made to order for his personality and life experience. He’s presented with a situation that he can use to progress up the stairs to heaven, or down further into hell. The situation is this: A young man with whom, in life, Danny loved to argue is present on this staircase. Great! This can’t be hell if Danny gets to go on arguing! But no. There’s a catch. His nemisis is no longer interested in argument. Instead he greets Danny with friendship. He even suggests that some of the arguments Danny once presented had some truth to them. What will Danny do with this situation? The film ends before we can find out, but I like to think that even the likes of Danny Balint will see the value in stopping the agression and making peace. Blessed are the peacemakers and we have certainly heard from a few on this thread. Thanks to all of you who tried, but now it’s probably time to save your breath, not just here but on other websites and other threads. Perhaps the next time you see one of these haters on a thread, you could just say, “hello, Danny. How have you been?” and leave it at that. If no one argues with them, they do tend to fade away. They thrive on conflict.
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