Difficult to work with and has an attitude, perhaps it's because Chevy Chase suffers from a major flaw: being an unfunny comedian. I don't I've ever laughed at his jokes. His vacation movies are funny, but not because of him.
If he doesn't like the scrutiny, then he should've quit back in the 80s and moved away from the spotlight. It is the price to pay for fame. All public figures get the same treatment.
And as an atheist, I agree that his religion is equally valid, or invalid, as Catholicism.
She is the queen of Queens. She may not be as famous as Tom, but she's not unknown either.
Tom is a great actor. Not the best and certainly had bad moments (especially with movies like Knight and Day). But otherwise I like many of his movies. He's just a weird spokesman for a (scam) cult in real life.
Tom isn't a brainwashed cultist, he is a willing and abusive participant. He knows the scam of scientology, but is much too invested to leave. He has a lot of dirty secrets that the Church is aware of, since all members are "audited". And, he has much sway in the hierarchy, even equating his influence with that of church leader Dave Miscavige. Why rock the boat?
McGregor is a gasbag who doesn't deserve all of the fame he is enjoying in the UFC. The best (only?) thing going for him is his mouth, cause his fighting form is crap.
It is uncommon but not unheard of for unpopular groups to do outreach in their communities. I have read of the Michigan Militia helping out when there is a natural disaster, or of motorcycle gangs giving blood to the Red Cross. Drug cartels sometimes sponsor local fiestas, so I've read. As long as they placate the natives, they can go on merrily with their criminal ways.
Why nunchucks? They are hard to use and of limited utility. A truncheon, a retractable baton, or a PR24/Tonfa would be better. They are easier to use and master, and the cops can, and have, used it as a restraint device. Most police forces already train with these kinds of batons, so why even use nunchucks?
And as an atheist, I agree that his religion is equally valid, or invalid, as Catholicism.
Tom is a great actor. Not the best and certainly had bad moments (especially with movies like Knight and Day). But otherwise I like many of his movies. He's just a weird spokesman for a (scam) cult in real life.
It's just crazy!