I know Heath


He's my friend. He's a year below me in high school, and is so ADORABLE. I haven't actually seen it yet, because I can't find a copy anywhere! But I've seen him in our school musicals, so that's really the same.

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Why do people always have to say they know someone who was in a movie? Is it to lift their own ego - who really cares if you went to school with someone who is now an actor or an extra etc?

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Yeah, pretty much. I just thought it was neat. I've never known anyone who was in a movie before. No one has to care. It wouldn't have bothered me if no one answered this.

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Know how you feel. Something about knowing someone on the screen makes him bigger than life and you ( or me) bigger by association. Only if it's a good part and he/she is not a creepy, crawly 'bonkin' weirdo!!!:-)
Loved this movie!

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Yeah, whats wrong with saying you know someone that acted in a movie? My friends and I thought it was awesome that one of our friends got to act in a pretty popular movie. Its just cool!

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It is nice to know that someone actually knows someone in the movies.

You get the impression with some actors that they just materialised with celebrity friends en' all.

It is nice to know that they are human after all!

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Except.... there isn't any Heath playing in this movie...
no comment.

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I meant Brady Kitchingham, the kid that plays the character Heath.

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Lemme guess - investigative research is not your strongest suit?

No further comment.

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