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Full of himself: Proof


People that walk around wearing sunglasses inside or at night are generally pretty douchey people. The same can be said of people that go shirtless for interviews.

Exhibit A:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1Zsehj_3EE


"In space, no one can hear you cream."

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The same can be said about people who stereotype so easily.... Get over yourself. You don't know him. He could be awful, but he could be great. You'll never know. Stop being so judgmental... The only thing you have the "right" to judge him on is his performance abilities.

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It’s a bit unusual for an actor to show up for a scheduled interview that is going to be taped in front of an audience without his shirt on and if I’m aware of that fact then I dare say Mr. Serkis is aware of it as well. He appears to be an intelligent gentleman who would know that a move like that on his part would result in people forming an opinion about his behavior, again because it is unusual. A person who did not want anyone to speculate about their behavior would probably have confined themselves to wearing the conventional amount of clothing for this event which would have included a shirt. I can’t say one way or the other if he correctly weighed the likelihood of people forming the opinion that he’s kind of a tool for not wearing one but it’s not shocking that anyone would form exactly that opinion. His intentions remain mysterious but since he deserves the benefit of the doubt as far as his intelligence is concerned, I presume it is safe to say he did not go the shirtless route because he thought it was a particularly good look for him.

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Guys walk around shirtless in public for one reason. Two if the air conditioning is broken. He may well be an alright guy, but strutting around shirtless in that kind of setting is just embarrassing. Judging someone's character based on their actions is okay, you're not going to get in trouble. I promise.

"In space, no one can hear you cream."

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Your link doesn't work but I'm pretty sure I know the interview you're talking about and this is a classic case of **** being taken out of context. It was part of a JOKE. A previous interviewee remarked about how going through the fancy doors that interviewees had to go through seemed to make the audience expect a wardrobe change. Andy then went through the doors with his shirt and jacket on then came out without them...hence the wardrobe change.

Do your research.

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