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I'd love to see Katharine Hepburn's stuff!
And as for Jack Nicholson? He's a little too old - the Joker and Batman are more or less age contemporaries. And could Jack really keep up?
1Kelly Pickler looked sincere to me, but I only saw a 10 second clip of tears streaming.
2are you kidding me pickler was sooooo sincre i think questioning it is ridiclous
3Kellie's song was so heartfelt. She's talked about how difficult it was for her to even record, much less to sing live at the CMA's, and the song's about how she wonders if her mother (who abandoned her when she was a baby) thinks of her, and she wonders what she'd think if she saw her now. It had to be a powerful moment for her, and come on, she's not an actress... the tears were real.
4I can't stand K. Pickler...
5I think Kelly's tears were very real.
6I saw Kellie Pickler in concert in the beginning of October, where she cried at the same time as she did on the CMA's. I really thought it was sincere when I saw her, but after hearing about it on the CMA's I think it's her schtick.
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