Monday, January 5, 2009

Jett Travolta's Last Statement

You know I am watching and listening to the way the news is handling this situation and something feels wrong with it.

First off, the parents seem to be uncharacteristically cold, even clinical about the death of their FIRST BORN son. They are "sorry to see him go" is the attitude and "glad to have known him". I find that odd. Sounds like they are saying goodbye to a neighbor or friend who is leaving to go away. Usually parents are extremely distraught at the unexpected death of a child. These two aren't. It's like "oh well, too bad, so sad".

Look, I'll be honest, I never liked John "Pod Person" Travolta. Never. He was always a scumbag as far as I was concerned. You can just get a feeling for someone when you see them. He had that kind of energy that transcended the screen. Like a good actor that you are crazy about, he did the same thing except in the opposite direction. I loathe him.

But, let me make perfectly clear that he has done some great movies and turned in some good performances. But let me clarify this. I have found in time that watching actors when they hit a persona that they can just make their own, chances are that that persona already exists inside of them somewhere. That is why it is so easy to tap. Think about this for a minute.

You take a guy out of the midwest and stick him in an acting troupe and tell him to imitate a hunter out deer hunting, chances are that guy is going to know extremely well how to do just that. Tell this same guy to imitate being a chef in a fancy restaurant and he is going to be fucking lost....he wouldn't know where to begin. This is based on the fact that you take a regular working stiff from out of the country that don't know nothing about anything but everyday life.

The same thing with the actors you see in movies and TV. They will all tell you that that character has to touch something on the inside of them. Angelina Jolie said in an interview once that when she got the script for "Girl, Interrupted" & was asked to look over the part of the character "Lisa" that she went back and checked her copy of the book she owned and all of the characters lines that she was to say in the movie had all already been underlined in the book. She knew the character of Lisa intimately, she had lived that part of her life. She knew her.

Travolta's strongest characters are always sick, demented fucks. He plays them as easily as falling off a log. No effort at all. But to hear him talk he is the sweetest person you would ever want to meet. Bullshit. He's scum.

I am sticking with my original theory that Jett committed suicide. The autopsy has been performed and the results are not being released. Not until they can figure out how to spin them. He killed himself because chances are his father, Travolta was probably abusing him. Jett looked like a victim. Probably has been all his life and Jett couldn't take it anymore. But this is no death due to Kawasaki Disease (bullshit disease) or seizures. He killed himself. They can't even get the story straight of whether he was standing in the bathroom and fell and hit his head or was in the tub and hit his head. Chances are the stories have been cleaned up by now in the media though.

John Travolta fucked his son up and the kid offed himself. He probably felt he had no other option because his father, being the star he was and so highly placed in the Scientology community, that no one would ever believe him. That is usually how it goes.

The news even said that the Parliament official in the Bahama's was a close "family friend" of Travolta. Yeah I bet he is.

Like I said I really do feel sorry for these kids.