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Sean Penn is so "cool"...
umm...NO.
In the recently released documentary, "When the levees broke," Sean Penn had a couple cameos. In his scene, he talked about his initial impressions of the devastation in New Orleans after Katrina hit. Well, here's my problem. His snippet in the documentary was literally 30-45 seconds long. But, in that short time, he paused to puff on a cigarette a few times. Why did he and the film makers deem it necessary and/or appropriate to smoke in a 30 second scene in which he talked about the Katrina tragedy? It's like he's using that as an opportunity to promote his own agenda. Then, that begs this question: "What is his agenda?" 1 |
relax....talkin on a show bout sumthin like that in a short time is stressful
he was smokin ta calm his nerves..cut the guy some slack man |
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Yea, but...He couldn't puff before they started rolling the camera? The scene was 30 seconds long. |
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:high: believe me smokin is necassary anytime of the day :thumbup: |
this has nothing to do with my heat sings and its instrumental and the status of its remix
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hey...keep me posted on that man...I wouldn't mind being part of my own remix |
you got to get the instrumental, dog
some niggas named brayman productions did it, yo |
I don't really see a problem with smoking a cigarette while talking about Katrina. It's not like he stopped talking to take a jew-beating break or something.
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