Well...well...well....guess we know now what Jerry Lewis thinks of Paris Hilton & Lindsay Lohan
There is sure to be flack over this little interview.....(comments start at about 1:00 on this interview)
Re: Jerry Lewis on Lindsay Lohan & Paris Hilton
Posted: September 3, 2010 10:04 am
by sonofabeach
"you deserve this and nothing else..WHACK"!
Re: Jerry Lewis on Lindsay Lohan & Paris Hilton
Posted: September 3, 2010 10:33 am
by Lightning Bolt
"I think, ...but I shouldn't say this because I don't know, ...but it's about ignorance..."
Re: Jerry Lewis on Lindsay Lohan & Paris Hilton
Posted: September 3, 2010 10:35 am
by bravedave
I take no issue with his thoughts. (Although I'm sure my good friend Garry would remind me that it ain't right to hit a girl.)
Where ya been, Wino?
Re: Jerry Lewis on Lindsay Lohan & Paris Hilton
Posted: September 3, 2010 11:19 am
by ph4ever
Jerry Lewis needs to stay away from cameras. He's beginning to hurt his image.
Re: Jerry Lewis on Lindsay Lohan & Paris Hilton
Posted: September 3, 2010 11:34 am
by Skibo
I don't see where the flack will be except from the whiny clowns he commented on. I don't agree with his violent solution, but he spoke his mind and I do agree with his opinions on the current crop of 'actors'. The TMZ/inside edition/whatever other stalker outlets and their desire to glorify garbage like Hilton and that other dingbat just make it more ridiculous. $1 mil for the first interview out of jail. She will snort that up in a week. I miss the days where the people that made the gossip columns at least had talent.
Re: Jerry Lewis on Lindsay Lohan & Paris Hilton
Posted: September 3, 2010 1:16 pm
by Bicycle Bill
Methinks I heard a light smattering of applause when he said re: Lohan and Hilton being celebrities, "They're not going to have that problem too long .... They will go away". And he's right — when he later mentioned Britney (spelling?), I had to think for a minute before I remembered who he was was talking about.
As for flack and fallout on this interview — yeah, the two celebs he called out and their sycophants will undoubtedly be calling for his head on a platter a la John the Baptist. But much like when Bill Cosby challenged black America to start trying to do things for themselves rather than constantly playing the "victim of racism" card, he's got a valid point. And truth, as ever, will not be denied. -"BB"-
Re: Jerry Lewis on Lindsay Lohan & Paris Hilton
Posted: September 3, 2010 1:39 pm
by ph4ever
I guess I'm the only person that finds anyone calling for violence against a woman appalling. I don’t care what they did they don’t deserve to be “smacked in the mouth”.
Re: Jerry Lewis on Lindsay Lohan & Paris Hilton
Posted: September 3, 2010 2:37 pm
by alphabits
ph4ever wrote:I guess I'm the only person that finds anyone calling for violence against a woman appalling. I don’t care what they did they don’t deserve to be “smacked in the mouth”.
Hmmm, I'm not sure "appalling" is the word I'd use but certainly inappropriate. But Jerry is from a generation that thought the first potential solution to someone that was out of line, male or female, was to knock some sense into them. (which may explain why so many people from my generation seem to be brain damaged) Maybe he was just channelling Ralph Kramden .... "One of these days ... one of these days ... Pow! Right in the kisser! One of these days Alice, straight to the Moon!"
Beyond that I found the interview pretty rambling and at times semi-incoherent. Al Jolson .... WTF???
Re: Jerry Lewis on Lindsay Lohan & Paris Hilton
Posted: September 3, 2010 6:08 pm
by sonofabeach
okay well then maybe clubbed like a baby seal.
I would like to watch the spanking though
Re: Jerry Lewis on Lindsay Lohan & Paris Hilton
Posted: September 4, 2010 5:19 am
by Bicycle Bill
alphabits wrote:
ph4ever wrote:I guess I'm the only person that finds anyone calling for violence against a woman appalling. I don’t care what they did they don’t deserve to be “smacked in the mouth”.
Hmmm, I'm not sure "appalling" is the word I'd use but certainly inappropriate. But Jerry is from a generation that thought the first potential solution to someone that was out of line, male or female, was to knock some sense into them. (which may explain why so many people from my generation seem to be brain damaged) Maybe he was just channelling Ralph Kramden .... "One of these days ... one of these days ... Pow! Right in the kisser! One of these days Alice, straight to the Moon!"
Beyond that I found the interview pretty rambling and at times semi-incoherent. Al Jolson .... WTF???
Al Jolson was the star of the first "talkie". He was famous for being in the movie, sure, but he was in the movie because he was already well known — and he was already well known because he had worked his way up, paid his dues, and earned his shot. He wasn't just "famous for being famous", as someone once described people like Hilton, Lohan, and the Kardashians (among others).
As for the "smack in the mouth" comment, I took that as just so much empty verbiage. It may be a violent image, but it is no more likely to happen than me "loving my girlfriend to death" — despite what I may have told her that night.... -"BB"-