Alec Baldwin Warns About the Perils of Filmmaking
Ben Barna
October 10, 2008
If you don't love (or at least respect) Alec Baldwin, you either don't watch 30 Rock or you haven't heard this tape. Recently, Mr. Baldwin chipped away at the good will afforded by his Emmy win for 30 Rock by starring in a film called My Best Friend's Girl, alongside Dane Cook, Jason Biggs, and Kate Hudson. The movie was not well-received. Baldwin himself has decided to speak out on the cinematic shitstain, writing on his official site (he has one?!), "The movie is not very good at all." He goes on to admit that he has "made some pretty awful films," and ends with an ominous
threat warning, and uses cheap spacing tactics for maximum menace. "Filmmaking is a highly risky endeavor, more so today than ever. For you. And for me."
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