joke) it’s that sometimes one of the good guys finishes first and get’s a chance to talk into a world-wide microphone and drop some knowledge. Michael Keaton was Mr. Mom and Bill Blazejowski. He was Beetlejuice and was Batman. But what Michael Keaton still is and always will be, is Michael John Douglas. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxbLh1VQzfU]]>
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A truly classy, stand up guy. I’m glad to see more and more high-profile icons using their fame for good value. Let’s hope we can keep this trend going!
Agreed. It reminded me of when Ashton Kutcher said something similar at the Teen Choice Awards.