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ottergirl25
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Can't Stop Smiling, Savvy? ;)
*sigh*
I met Johnny and shook his hand in Indiana! It was a great experience. It adds another level to how much I admire him as an actor and a dear-hearted person. I can't wait to see "Public Enemies."
Yeah I've been watching his movies for years. He's amazing. I particularly love "Finding Neverland" and "Chocolat" although "Edward Scissorhands" and many of his others could be stuck with me on a deserted island and I would be content.
Yes~ His Captain Jack Sparrow is my favorite character, ever (and I've read loads of books over the years- and seen many movies) and Johnny was sweet enough to bust out the Captain Jack for us with an eyebrow lift, naughty-wickedly sexy grin and a "Hello Love."
I'm totally smitten! He's a very impressive individual. I forced myself not to be all like, "Johnny I love you!" but I still became weak-kneed. Couldn't help myself. I've always said "He's such a talented actor" because I don't think it's fair for him to be defined by his beauty- but let me tell you... when the man himself is standing before you with a bright smile on his oh-so-beautiful face and glimmering dark eyes that look like pools of melted bitter sweet chocolate that you're ready to simply lose yourself in- well, LOL- you kinda temporarily lose your mind.
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ottergirl25
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Re: Re: Re: u missed one!!!
Originally posted by VioletEyesPop08
It makes me wish I could be a kid because I feel I never was one. I feel I have no one to talk to, it seems.. how abstract.
Maybe you should again watch "Finding Neverland." That is how J. M. Barrie felt also- especially as portrayed in that movie. Like he never had the chance to be a child, and that was why he felt so strongly about the four boys and how he was inspired to write "Peter Pan."
I myself was always "The Little Adult" so I love "Finding Neverland." Peter reminds me of myself when I was young, albeit a little girl instead of a boy.