Chapter 27's Jared Leto....A Class Act
Well kids this is your big star promoting Chapter 27 and representing Peace Arch Entertainment.
How can I refrain from calling the "star" of Chapter 27 anything more than an ASS
January 23, 2007 -- JARED Leto was in a foul mood at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, on Saturday night. Leto, who was promoting "Chapter 27" (in which he plays John Lennon's assassin) picked fights with photographers and clubgoers in the VIP section of Tao at Harry O's. When a photographer from WireImage attempted to snap Leto's picture, the eyeliner- clad cad shouted, "No! No more, bro!" Leto walked out - but not before a "big guy" yanked at his long tresses. Leto "whipped off his hat with earflaps on and stepped up to the guy," said a spy. "They were yelling at each other." But no punches were thrown. And though Leto left, he came back a couple hours later to look for the guy. (Leto's rep didn't return calls.) Elsewhere: Sienna Miller kept the rumor mill churning by showing up at Tao with her new best friend Sean Combs one night and hitting the Heineken Lounge with Josh Hartnett the next. Miller's reps put wagging tongues on ice, however, saying that she's absolutely just a single girl having a good time with friends. Sunday night, the stars celebrated the premiere of her new flick, "Interview," at Delta Sky Lounge.
Boycott Chapter 27 - See you on the 25th Dirtbags!!!
F....Jackie and Studdering John
Howard , defend John Lennon and STOP Chapter 27
How can I refrain from calling the "star" of Chapter 27 anything more than an ASS
January 23, 2007 -- JARED Leto was in a foul mood at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, on Saturday night. Leto, who was promoting "Chapter 27" (in which he plays John Lennon's assassin) picked fights with photographers and clubgoers in the VIP section of Tao at Harry O's. When a photographer from WireImage attempted to snap Leto's picture, the eyeliner- clad cad shouted, "No! No more, bro!" Leto walked out - but not before a "big guy" yanked at his long tresses. Leto "whipped off his hat with earflaps on and stepped up to the guy," said a spy. "They were yelling at each other." But no punches were thrown. And though Leto left, he came back a couple hours later to look for the guy. (Leto's rep didn't return calls.) Elsewhere: Sienna Miller kept the rumor mill churning by showing up at Tao with her new best friend Sean Combs one night and hitting the Heineken Lounge with Josh Hartnett the next. Miller's reps put wagging tongues on ice, however, saying that she's absolutely just a single girl having a good time with friends. Sunday night, the stars celebrated the premiere of her new flick, "Interview," at Delta Sky Lounge.
Boycott Chapter 27 - See you on the 25th Dirtbags!!!
F....Jackie and Studdering John
Howard , defend John Lennon and STOP Chapter 27
Labels: beatles, boycott, Jared Leto, john lennon, lindsey lohan
3 Comments:
so lennon got shot. big deal. i don't see anyone making a big deal about "Bobby".
hey bash the movie all you want just stop picking on jared leto he is an awesome singer and actor me and my friends love his music you should check it out
-- a person in the shadows
Have you ever considered that maybe fans of John Lennon, and I am one, would like to understand the life and mind of the monster that took such a beautiful soul/poet/musician/philospoher from us? I was raised on the Beatles. I am only 24 years old, but my mom shared a birthday with John, and I was surrounded by him all my life. There is no one I respect or mourn the death of more. But to be given a glimpse into the circumstances around it could possibly help us comprehend such a savage and senseless act. I boycott you. And I'm resting assured that this movie will see distribution and will do quite well, based on other open-minded people like myself's desire to know more. This film does not glorify MDC, or profit from Lennon's death. It is simply a chronicle of history. I sympathize with Mrs. Ono and Mr. Mcartney, but they are closer to the maan than anyone else, and if they choose to not see the film, that's their prerogative. Their opinions shouldn't be forced on all of us. After all, John wouldn't have wanted opinions forced on anyone. So I stand to believe you are infringing upon his values by doing so. Good day.
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