Remember When J.J. Abrams Confessed His Mel Gibson Man-Crush?
Seriously: Movieline's Vault is hiding some serious magic from 1992. How about what I presume is the first in-depth profile of J.J. Abrams, then 26 and rich from his screenplays for Regarding Henry and the Mel Gibson vehicle Forever Young? And maybe a tad too candid with journalists: "Well, I know this is gonna sound crazy, but Mel is just so f*cking good-looking that you can't believe it. He has a really funny personality, and you find that you can forget that he's this mega-movie star when you're with him. But the truth is, I spent a lot of time just staring into his eyes." It always starts so innocently. [Movieline]

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"I spent a lot of time just staring into his eyes" [and almost started to believe that the holocaust never happened, the jews control hollywood, and all female police officers are named Sugartits, until I realized it was getting really hot in the jacuzzi].
Awkward.
I prefer to remember J.J. Abrams as the genius behind the immortal Jim Belushi / Charles Grodin / Charles Grodin's rug masterpiece "Taking Care of Business" a.k.a. "Filofax". That unfunny shit-stain came out near the end of the summer of 1990. So, he's not just the auteur that killed Star Trek.
He really needs to be put behind bars for the sake of humanity. - Kat
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