I have scratched together a living, in one way or another, as a writer for more than 60 years now. I was a free-lance writer during the early stages of the Vietnam War. I was the Southwest Division Overnight News Editor for United Press International back when UPI was a legitimate news gathering organization. Following that, I went to the Dallas Morning News where I became the first person to write about rock 'n' roll on a daily basis for a Texas metropolitan newspaper. I later became the News' entertainment editor. Following some stints with a couple of prominent PR firms, I had the extraordinary good fortune to team with two communications legends, Ken Fairchild and Lisa LeMaster, as part of one kick-ass media consulting/crisis communications team. That was followed by stints as a department head with the City of Dallas (and its public information officer); the Dallas Northeast Chamber of Commerce where I had the good fortune to meet and work alongside some of this city's business and political titans; and editorial director for QuestCorp Media until that company went out of business. Now officially retired, concentrating on this blog.
C'mon guys: If Charlize Theron looks into a mirror seeking its help on "who’s the fairest one of all," even a brain dead piece of reflecting glass is going to admit it has to be Charlize Theron, especially if the closest competition is Kristen Stewart. That’s no contest. That’s the equivalent of a top seed against a 16th seed in the NCAA basketball tournament. Only an idiot would believe otherwise, which destroys the entire premise of this film.
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