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The Advocate poll: sponsored by Subaru
Advocate, The, Dec 7, 2004
In the November 9 issue, we asked:
Does Rupert Everett's presence in a film make you more likely to go see it?
Reader comments from www.advocate.com
* "Absolutely not. I go to see a film based on whether it is any good. For example, I would never go to see that piece of garbage he did with Madonna."
* "Any time an out actor appears in a movie, it shouldn't make us more likely to see it, but it should be a must-see."
* "We just don't see enough of Rupert on the screen--good movies, like men, are hard to find."
* "Rupert's a great actor. I've seen all his films."
* "I see movies based on what the movie is about, not so much who is in them."
* "Just because he's sexy doesn't mean he has talent or that the movie has any merit."
* "I would pay eight bucks to watch that guy eat potato chips for two hours."
no 53% yes 42% unsure 5%
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