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I used to be a fan, until I heard him in interviews


I wish I never would have heard him in interviews. He has been on several podcasts and Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me on NPR lately, and each time he complains and whines about his experience on the latest Chipmunks movie. Boo-f'ing-hoo already. Get over yourself. You're an actor. You're a comedian. You're not out there doing hard physical labor, and you are making tons of money- so shut your pie hole already.

You chose to do the movie. I'm sure you saw the script. Why don't you quit acting and get a "real" job, and then let's hear how much you whine.

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Seems to me money is the only reason Cross does anything nowadays. He acts as if he doesn't want to act or be involved or associated with anybody/anything.

He should get off his high horse and motivate himself.

"Stop looking at the walls, look out the window." ~ Karl Pilkington On Art

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If the Chipmunk movies bothered him so much, he can always return the money he got from them.

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So everybody that has ever taken a job and complained that it wasn't what they expected should return the money? When you get a new job you don't know exactly what it will be like until you get in there and do it

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Guys a douche, end of story. Strictly doing things for money and bashing the projects that he should be thankful even considered him, let alone hired him. Hate people who do one thing but say another and he's a prime example. It's voice acting *beep* not hunting for blood diamonds.

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Exactly.

It's just a job, a lot of people have had jobs they just did for the money and there is nothing wrong with complaining about that.

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I doubt he did "It's a Disaster" for the money.

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Did he expect that Chipmunks was going to be his Oscar-winning role?

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