Originally posted by KharmaDog
If by "vague" you mean that she does not express herself with clarity or lucidity, then I agree.
Originally posted by Haldir o Lórien
how so?
Doesn't,"she does not express herself with clarity or lucidity",kinda speak for itself?
Originally posted by botankus
I think you really have to talk to a person to figure out if they're vague or not. How many people here have had a sit-down conversation with Halle (including Mr. Comprehensibe)?
I'm just going by when I have seen her interviewed or on T.V. She seems very flighty, self absorbed, and really misses the point on alot of questions or issues or tends to go off on completely odd tangents. This is a general impression more than a distinct observation.
Originally posted by botankus
I think you really have to talk to a person to figure out if they're vague or not. How many people here have had a sit-down conversation with Halle (including Mr. Comprehensibe)?
Originally posted by botankus
Well, she does seem clueless in her roles, so I think that could be a valid start also.
Please and Thank You.
is it comprehensible.....
Originally posted by InnerRise
Can you please explain this further before I even attempt to make a comment on this, b/c you see I like to COMPREHEND what is said before commenting.Please and Thank You.
is it comprehensible.....
Originally posted by KharmaDog
I find this statement really odd. Why would you even care?
Originally posted by InnerRise
Anybody else excited about X-Men 3?I noticed that not many scenes with Rogue have been shown in the Trailers.
is it comprehensible.....
Originally posted by Haldir o Lórien
maybe because Halle's actual kid of her own flesh and blood would be ten times better than an adopted one
WOW! What a fricken' ignorant comment that is! I'm sure the many adopted people who read that idiotic comment won't be offended at all!
People who think like you would best think before they say or type anything as stupid as that utterance.
Not to mention that your idiotic answer does not come even close to answering the question I asked to the person I directed the question.