Claudio and I were watching the Harold and Kumar movie thinking it would be Hilarious but to tell you the truth it was not even close to being as funny as the first one. Maybe because the potty humour was more absent in this movie than the first. I mean come on.. Who didn't think the "Battle Shits" between the two hot girls in the Dorm Washroom was the most funniest thing ever. ha ha ha.
Anyways, Mr. Neil Patrick Harris who co-starred in the movie was playing himself but as a straight NPH. He is definitely ageless when you look at him though, he doesn't ever seem to grow old.
NPH is featured on the cover of OUT Magazine and here is a little snip-it of the interview:
OUT: Did growing up in Hollywood make it easier or harder for you to come out?
NPH: I think it was harder. Actually, I think it was easier for me, because I was around a lot of people who were gay and I was around a lot of people who were very confident. I was surrounded by people I could talk to freely about anything, and they were very successful emotionally and otherwise.
OUT: And yet…
NPH: And yet, part of the coming-out process is figuring out who you like and what that means and how to act upon it. Being an actor reduced my level of anonymity. I couldn’t just go to some bar and walk in and ask someone out on a date, because there was too much awareness of me. So it made it more difficult in that sense. I couldn’t be, like, “Maybe I like this kind of guy” or “Maybe I’m into this” — I couldn’t really experiment. I sort of had to narrow my gaze from afar. If I had any regret, it would be that strange lack of anonymity that created panic within myself that I would be found out. But I think that’s everyone’s big fear.
To read the rest of the article CLICK HERE
Monday, August 4, 2008
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