Those are just some of the names I've seen people calling Neal. Here are two sites of many that are showing an overwhelming support for him.
Deadline Hollywood has 300 comments, majority are in support.
KansasCity.com has a poll with (at this posting) 95% supporting Neal.
The first link has some people saying that they've never seen anything he's been in and they're going to start watching him. So, this made me think (which is bad), if someone asked you what you would recommend that Neal was in, what would you recommend?
Deadline Hollywood has 300 comments, majority are in support.
KansasCity.com has a poll with (at this posting) 95% supporting Neal.
The first link has some people saying that they've never seen anything he's been in and they're going to start watching him. So, this made me think (which is bad), if someone asked you what you would recommend that Neal was in, what would you recommend?
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Date: 2010-04-03 02:40 am (UTC)to the point Dad was almost ready to buy it for me for Christmas if Spike TV hadn't actually finished it.#2. Tin Man because none of my issues actually have anything to do with Neal's performance.
#3. Medical Investigations
#4. Minority Report - I actually haven't seen it, but it's Stephen Spielberg and easily rentable.
#5. The Guardian - which I have.
#6. Walking Tall - for Neal as a bad guy and no gruesome death scene!
Dishonorable mentions:
Desperate Housewives - I need to buy more brain bleach.
Street Fighter: Legend of Chun-Li - Avoiding a gruesome death scene and the nearly all the issues I have with the director's direction ALL deal with Neal's character. *Counts to self* Okay I have two that don't.
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Date: 2010-04-03 03:15 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-04-03 03:25 am (UTC)