Just read this article, linked to from slayage.com
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4694609/
It's talking about people who never do anything after their show ends and has a handy little chart at the end to say why. DB is there; they figure he'll fail because he's a headliner; no arguments there, an institution, again, hard to argue after so long in this role - and untalented. No. OK, 'Valentine' was crap, but it wasn't his fault; the film itself was dire.
Then I got to the end and saw this about the authors;
Tara Ariano and Sarah D. Bunting are co-creators and co-editors of Television Without Pity
Oh, well, now I see. Light dawneth. Consider the source and all that. Cancel 'grr'.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4694609/
It's talking about people who never do anything after their show ends and has a handy little chart at the end to say why. DB is there; they figure he'll fail because he's a headliner; no arguments there, an institution, again, hard to argue after so long in this role - and untalented. No. OK, 'Valentine' was crap, but it wasn't his fault; the film itself was dire.
Then I got to the end and saw this about the authors;
Tara Ariano and Sarah D. Bunting are co-creators and co-editors of Television Without Pity
Oh, well, now I see. Light dawneth. Consider the source and all that. Cancel 'grr'.