Ron Howard: actor


It's a good thing Ronny Howard became a gifted director, because he was a lousy actor. He's downright embarrassing to watch in this film, as he was in Happy Days.

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Almost two years and look how many people agree with you. You have no idea how full of it you are. Just curious. What are your qualifications to make this statement, other than your insignificant opinion?

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Happy Days fangirl, I can't really decipher your message here. Either you are a Richie Cunningham fan, (check out he, Potsie , and Ralph pretending to be Tunisians to pick up girls) OR, you think he isn't a gifted director, a better director than an actor.
I'm as old as Ron Howard, I've seen him as a little kid in all kinds of TV shows and movies. There is a reason he became a director, he had no illusions about his acting skills. So, Fangirl, I would bet that Mr. Howard would agree with me, while thanking you for your ridiculous Happy Days crush.
Maybe you think you have some kind of cred by stumbling through the message boards like a drunken sailor, leaving your random droppings like some demented pigeon. Using a picture of Tim Carey as your avatar is a nice touch, but one can assume that it must be an improvement over your real portrait, Fangirl.

You can look at it as almost two years and you are the only one that disagrees with me. Nobody else saw fit to dispute my statement from almost 2 years ago because it is so self-evident.

As Ralph Malph would say, "Sit on it! You're such a Potsie!"

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Well, I guess you told me.

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Ron Howard's acting is the only problem I have with the movie.

We shoulda rented a car.
We have my pony.
Your pony is an old nag.

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