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Monday, March 04, 2019
Jim's World
You don't need to follow a Twitter feed to grasp how stupid some celebrities are.
Take Steve Carell. The TV actor thought he could have a film career. It hasn't worked out very well for him. This high priced actor (over priced) hasn't been in a live action hit since 2013's ANCHORMAN II -- and he wasn't the lead in that film.
2010's GET SMART is the last time he had a lead in a live action film and it crossed the $100 million mark.
He doesn't do a great deal to improve his chances. If you doubt me, check out he hideous commercial below.
There's Steve Carell being 'funny.'
'Funny' by punching down?
He yells and screams at a minimum wage worker who is just trying to do his job.
How brave, Steve, how avant garde.
He should be ashamed of himself. Talk about the 1% being out of it. What was going through his head when he filmed that? Did he think he came off strong? Did he think people would applaud him?
Some will. Some will always identify with their oppressors.
Steve Carell is the enemy. Anyone who films a commercial like that is the enemy of We The People.
Next time Steve wonders why people won't buy tickets to crap like WELCOME TO MARWEN, maybe he should ask himself how endearing it is to ticket buyers for him, the big millionaire, to be bullying some minimum wage worker?