Gibson, Mel
Mel Gibson – Ummmm …. For me it’s a no. “Mad Max” and “Lethal Weapon” and then I’m out.
Chris Brown – I’ll never forget when I first heard (and then saw him perform) “Run It” – that song 100% deserved #1 status.
Tawny Kitaen – Can you name anybody who knows how to roll around on the hood of (and in and out of) a car better than Tawny Kitaen? (P.S. Forgeries abound online; always look at her T and the readability of her name. See the signed photo – forged or secretarial – paired with an authentically signed index card)
Tom Sizemore – When I met him, I knew him primarily from “Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew”. His movies had taken a back seat in my mind when I saw him in a serious meltdown phase with Dr. Drew. In person, Tom was solemn and all business for an autograph signing. I found spontaneously myself blurting out “You look great Tom! So clear-eyed and present!” He looked up and said “Thanks”. As if I’m allowed to give him a sobriety report card. My bad. $60 for 2 8x10’s and his biography in 2016. Those were the days of reasonable prices. (P.S. Note how I had him try blue pen first on the helmet picture but then had him use silver – much better.)
Mickey Rourke – Whoah! This guy always keeps us guessing or saying WTF. “The Wrestler” was great. His recent apparel, dog, elective and other accessory choices are intriguing.
Stacey Dash – I love her for “Clueless”, of course. But even more so for being named dropped in so many songs!
Christian Slater – I wish all of these autographs of his were authentic! Damn those forgers and secretaries! Only the page from a playbill (?) seems authentic. He was really good in “Interview with the Vampire”. I like him in general; a solid player that keeps my attention when on-screen.
Can you connect the dots why these very different people are grouped together?
“Well, I’m hot blooded, check it see” – Foreigner
“Eat some cake, Anna Mae.” (I’ll cover them separately.)



























