Of course, [Benedict's] roguish skirt-chasing characters became popular just as Hollywood was undergoing a significant cultural shift: Women were beginning to find a place in Tinseltown. “As more and more women became executives,” he says, “they loved me and they hated me. But when they got power, there was a great joy in being able to tell me what to do when I came in to audition. I think maybe they all had a guy in their past that had some of that in them, and it was revenge.”
Monday, March 2, 2009
Bitches Ruined Dirk Benedict!
It's true!
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The guy was a passable actor with an attitude problem, but it was feminazis that kept him out of the big time. Conservatism means never having to say, "I screwed up"
Note also that he gets to claim that an avatar of reckless him screwed all those women anyway. What a cocksman.
Rosalind Russell would have eaten him for lunch. Barbara Stanwick would have made sure there weren't even any crumbs left.
That would have been the role he was born for. He has a pretty good feeling for victimhood.
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