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Daniel Radcliffe says grumpy older actors couldn’t be horrible on Harry Potter because the set was led by three happy kids "the whole movie was being led by three kids who were pretty happy go-lucky and having a really nice time" "when older actors were coming in who perhaps...

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Scarface is widely regarded as a classic today, but when it first came out, the reception was brutal. Steven Bauer, who played Manny, says it was so painful that for years he and Al Pacino barely even spoke about the film. He explains… “Scarface is great to be a part of now. For years, it was dismal - like everybody associated with Scarface was a leper - people got very wimpy about Scarface really quickly. As soon as the reviews were out… Our peers came to see the movie in the premiere, right? There were two premieres, one in New York, one in LA, and people came to see it and they were like, ‘Wow, what a movie…. The next day, the reviews are out, and all the papers — this is before the internet, okay? - so you get just the conventional news media outlets - and 90% of them gave Scarface a horrible review. Like horrible, really, really insulting, injurious stuff. Personal attacks on Pacino and Brian De Palma, the director, and on Oliver, the writer... It was really, really mean because the country was going through a politically correct sort of thing - they were like, "This is like a new wave of violence in the movies, oh!" It’s nice because when I see Al - we can finally talk about it, because...for years, we couldn’t even talk about it. We’d be like, “Oh yeah, Scarface, yeah, yeah...” It was so sad! Because the movie was so great! And then it was like this thud, and it lasted like 10 years… Anywhere I’d go, it was like, ‘You’re that guy who was really good in that really terrible movie.’ And I’d be like, ‘How could you say that?’ And they’d go, ‘Well, you were good.’ And I’m like, ‘Okay, but I don’t care. What about the movie?’ And they go, ‘Oh, come on, you gotta admit it. It was like way over the top. It was like so exaggerating,’ blah, blah, blah, blah.…and I’d be like, ‘You’re a pussy!”

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I’m m thinking to myself as a parent at what point do I take their E-bikes away? Hmm, would it be when they are riding in the streets while terrorizing other cars, or maybe when they intentionally do wheelies and try to chase cars and almost cause a wreck? Worst of all, when the police show up they all run away, and then post the evidence online like it’s a kind of flex. I’m glad they did, most of the parents are oblivious to what their kids are doing on these bikes and when they get busted they always defend their kids like they are good parents who knows what their kids are doing. These kids were riding in a group when they were training another car and almost cause a wreck. They scatter like roaches when the light turns on when the cops come. At first I wasn’t bothered by them as much but now I find them down right irritating. Am I being harsh when I say anytime these kids are caught on the road with these, the bike should be impounded with a huge fine for release? Would that be fair it an u just being too reasonable? The neighbor’s kid has one of these and him and his friends are always doing wheelies in the road , there have been some close calls, thankfully I didn’t hit them but I came pretty close a few times. I would be vilified by the parents if they cause an accident involving my car even though they aren’t even supposed to be on the road. Am I right with my concerns or am I turning into a Karen? I was going to buy one for my kid but not anymore.

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