Personally if I was going to meet Tom Hanks I'd get the 'Big' DVD signed by him. I grew up watching that film; it's probably my favourite of his. Plus there's plenty of white space on that DVD-cover for a signature :) (Get a friend to photograph you together so you'd have a selection of au-naturele looking pics.) I saw Ms Doubtfire and Liar Liar at the cinema. I think in retrospect Cable Guy is one of JC's funniest, though it got panned at the time. It's the perfect film to show someone who doesn't like Jim Carey, as they could certainly relate to Broderick's nightmare scenario!
No I'm not, I twisted out my hair in this video so it looks like I am but no haha. And cool, I'll make sure to give it a watch! (Thanks for watching this video too, I really appreciate it!)
Lisa Watson of course! It’s a very funny movie but has good family values. I don’t see many African American (I assume u are American) who even acknowledge Oasis. I saw these two who were twin sisters at a mall I worked at a long time ago at an O-show but that’s about it. Oh and Jay-Z covered them twice. The thing with their fans is we are THRILLED when we so much as hear anyone besides people in the UK or South American who even give them so much as a mention especially if u are American. When I saw your videos I was like whoa. I’m sure u will get over them if u haven’t already but still, feels surreal. Little known fact: They were the last, or perhaps only, rock band Tupac ever saw perform (VMAs) and he is quoted as saying the Gallagher’s were “thug life”. Peace ✌️
@@handsomeasiandude1126 yah it's pretty weird to my friends that I like Oasis being that I'm american haha, I even have a tattoo that says "don't look back in anger" bc I adore Noel's songwriting so much, I don't think I'll ever get over them they made such a huge impact on my life I even went to the UK to study abroad and saw NGHFB live when I was there (I've seen Liam in the US) and I even got to meet Noel (I almost died when I saw he was actually real lol). And yah ur right about what u said, when I saw Noel there was only one other black person in the crowd that I saw, I guess we're just weird lol. I just adore Oasis and their separate music too!
@@LisaWatsonFilm that was my first thought. i was like, this american (you) loves freaking Oasis. never seen that. and a comment on ur comment about that u were the only black person with another in the crowd- i think its very rare to see black americans listening to rock n roll these days, like Oasis, even tho rock is literally black music, bless Little Richard, Chuck berry, Fats domino! most listen to rap and hip hop these days, but again, its very rare to see americans like Oasis. Dont matter if u are asian, black , white etc. i have a feeling that Oasis had their focus mostly on the UK. While Pink Floyd, Beatles, Coldplay, The ROlling stones, Queen, Elton John, Black sabbath, Led zeppelin , Radiohead, etc had their focus on ur country overall. just make it big in america, thats it..
Personally if I was going to meet Tom Hanks I'd get the 'Big' DVD signed by him. I grew up watching that film; it's probably my favourite of his. Plus there's plenty of white space on that DVD-cover for a signature :) (Get a friend to photograph you together so you'd have a selection of au-naturele looking pics.)
I saw Ms Doubtfire and Liar Liar at the cinema. I think in retrospect Cable Guy is one of JC's funniest, though it got panned at the time. It's the perfect film to show someone who doesn't like Jim Carey, as they could certainly relate to Broderick's nightmare scenario!
Are u mixed? Btw the King of Staten Island is a great movie
No I'm not, I twisted out my hair in this video so it looks like I am but no haha. And cool, I'll make sure to give it a watch! (Thanks for watching this video too, I really appreciate it!)
Lisa Watson of course! It’s a very funny movie but has good family values. I don’t see many African American (I assume u are American) who even acknowledge Oasis. I saw these two who were twin sisters at a mall I worked at a long time ago at an O-show but that’s about it. Oh and Jay-Z covered them twice. The thing with their fans is we are THRILLED when we so much as hear anyone besides people in the UK or South American who even give them so much as a mention especially if u are American. When I saw your videos I was like whoa. I’m sure u will get over them if u haven’t already but still, feels surreal. Little known fact: They were the last, or perhaps only, rock band Tupac ever saw perform (VMAs) and he is quoted as saying the Gallagher’s were “thug life”. Peace ✌️
@@handsomeasiandude1126 yah it's pretty weird to my friends that I like Oasis being that I'm american haha, I even have a tattoo that says "don't look back in anger" bc I adore Noel's songwriting so much, I don't think I'll ever get over them they made such a huge impact on my life I even went to the UK to study abroad and saw NGHFB live when I was there (I've seen Liam in the US) and I even got to meet Noel (I almost died when I saw he was actually real lol). And yah ur right about what u said, when I saw Noel there was only one other black person in the crowd that I saw, I guess we're just weird lol. I just adore Oasis and their separate music too!
@@LisaWatsonFilm that was my first thought. i was like, this american (you) loves freaking Oasis. never seen that. and a comment on ur comment about that u were the only black person with another in the crowd- i think its very rare to see black americans listening to rock n roll these days, like Oasis, even tho rock is literally black music, bless Little Richard, Chuck berry, Fats domino! most listen to rap and hip hop these days, but again, its very rare to see americans like Oasis. Dont matter if u are asian, black , white etc. i have a feeling that Oasis had their focus mostly on the UK. While Pink Floyd, Beatles, Coldplay, The ROlling stones, Queen, Elton John, Black sabbath, Led zeppelin , Radiohead, etc had their focus on ur country overall. just make it big in america, thats it..