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Christina Archer

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
2667 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

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I mean, nine years, age appropriate.

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I mean, nine years, age appropriate.

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I mean, nine years, age appropriate.

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At 60 it's fine, at 20 it's not.

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At 60 it's fine, at 20 it's not.

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At 60 it's fine, at 20 it's not.

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He would have made $250 million by accepting a role in Avatar.

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He would have made $250 million by accepting a role in Avatar.

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He would have made $250 million by accepting a role in Avatar.

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But he couldn't betray his Jason Bourne family. Oh, yeah. He was in all those. Hold up. Hold up.

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But he couldn't betray his Jason Bourne family. Oh, yeah. He was in all those. Hold up. Hold up.

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But he couldn't betray his Jason Bourne family. Oh, yeah. He was in all those. Hold up. Hold up.

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Okay. Matt Damon's decision to turn down James Cameron's 2009 space epic Avatar, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, remains one of the more infamous casting what ifs of recent blockbuster history. He turned down the film despite an offer that included receiving 10% of the box office back end, which would have meant a $250 million payday for him.

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Okay. Matt Damon's decision to turn down James Cameron's 2009 space epic Avatar, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, remains one of the more infamous casting what ifs of recent blockbuster history. He turned down the film despite an offer that included receiving 10% of the box office back end, which would have meant a $250 million payday for him.

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Hit 'Em With The Helicopter

Okay. Matt Damon's decision to turn down James Cameron's 2009 space epic Avatar, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, remains one of the more infamous casting what ifs of recent blockbuster history. He turned down the film despite an offer that included receiving 10% of the box office back end, which would have meant a $250 million payday for him.

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I think he's doing okay, though.

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I think he's doing okay, though.

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I think he's doing okay, though.