Rude person


I don't know why IMDB deleted this. Probably because of the title, but I honestly don't see why it isn't relevant to who he is as a person. But a couple years back I was PAing on A Mothers Nightmare for my film class, and as I was near the crafting table, one of the co-stars in the film has Down-Syndrome. And Grant just went up to him (this was while no one else was around, just me and the other kid and Grant) and he just pointed at him and laughed in his face and walked away. Obviously malicious. I think this is very relevant on a discussion board about him. People post about their run ins with celebrities or actors at the airport, and they post about their experiences, good or bad. And my experience with Grant was not a nice one. And I think it's only fair that the world knows what kind of person he is, especially since he's becoming a major character in a superhero series that'll no doubt have children who will connect with him. So I don't see the harm in letting people know what kind of person he is.

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I'm not at all surprised to hear this. The combination of celebrity, big paychecks, and good looks are eventually accompanied by delusions of grandeur.

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I don't know why IMDB deleted this. Probably because of the title, but I honestly don't see why it isn't relevant to who he is as a person. But a couple years back I was PAing on A Mothers Nightmare for my film class, and as I was near the crafting table, one of the co-stars in the film has Down-Syndrome. And Grant just went up to him (this was while no one else was around, just me and the other kid and Grant) and he just pointed at him and laughed in his face and walked away. Obviously malicious. I think this is very relevant on a discussion board about him. People post about their run ins with celebrities or actors at the airport, and they post about their experiences, good or bad. And my experience with Grant was not a nice one. And I think it's only fair that the world knows what kind of person he is, especially since he's becoming a major character in a superhero series that'll no doubt have children who will connect with him. So I don't see the harm in letting people know what kind of person he is.
This is only your interpretation of events. For all you know Gustin and the guy with Downs Syndrome may have been friends sharing a private joke. To watch an interaction between two people that you don't know, draw your own conclusions, and then report those conclusions as a malicious action on this board is irresponsible. It's little wonder that your previous posting on this board was deleted.

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Well the look of anxiety on his face showed that this wasn't a gag.

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Sounds correct. I work with someone who went to high school with him. Said he was one of the worst people they ever met in their life. A complete bully who enjoyed nothing more than belittling others.

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Sounds about right, kept watching behind scenes bloopers of the flash and he seemed 1. Like because he was attractive, he would get everything he wanted, 2. rude to crew members and some of his cast members. I was also mercilessly bullied in school and know how she feels

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This totally happened because it was posted on the internet

/try harder

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Believe it or don't. I don't care. I know it is true.

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I once saw Natalie Portman throw an old woman down a flight of stairs. It was awful. She was holding her Oscar and was dressed in one of her Star Wars costumes and laughed, manically, as she double flipped over the fallen poor old woman and disappeared into the night. I swore, there and then, that anytime Black Swan was on I would not watch it, save the lesbian sex fantasy scene.

All of this is based on a true story... no, really...

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That is a lie.






Who would risk putting a dent into an Oscar instead of using the Golden Globe award?

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