George, in his make believe Hollywood world, has problems distinguishing BS from reality.
Good. I didn't want him here anyway. There is enough trash in this town. ;)
But, but...he was going to give the profits to charity.
If Vegas wants to keep ahead of all of the Indian casinos, riverboat casinos, etc. then having a classy casino with a dress code is not such a bad idea.
When I go to Vegas I like to dress in a sport coat. I find I get treated better, and I even get hit on by better looking hookers! ;-)
The title should read: "George Clooney is Scraps."
I like that idea...
Gee, does this mean I won't see any more of the smarmy pics of Clooney and his 3 lieutenants in those 'Las Ramblas' ads in the WSJ every week?
That alone indicates how clueless this guy is. Can you imagine this scene:
"Sorry, buddy, but you saw the sign, no shorts after 6:00, We are going to have to ask you to leave."
"Get out. I am up $60,000! and you want me to leave? Do you know who I am?
"Yes, sir. I know who you are Mr. Gates. But rules are rules. Now come along quietly, we don't want a scene.
What a loon.
It's the Las Vegas payback for the two "Oceans Eleven" films (in which Clooney, Pitt and rest thieve the casino): something's "being built already" and no building permits issued, etc.
The point is: for Clooney, Las Vegas is closed, ha.
Ok then, that explains a lot about Mr. Clooney.
Clooney knows as much about real estate as he knows about Iraq, which is not much. What a self-absorbed moron.
Politics schmolotics, we all know he's a clown in that regard. And this idea is about as unlikely to succeed as any other one out there, moreso than most, but I have to admit I kinda like it.
It would take a certain person to carry it off, someone with both the class and personal authority to make it stick, and I don't think Clooney comes anywhere close to that, but I still like the idea.
Poor old George is a product of his environment. You can't blame him for being a twit. What positive role models has he ever had? I mean, seriously? He grew up in a Hollywierd family, but in Kentucky, of all places. I get the impression that his family was always telling him what boobs the folks around them were compared to the "greats" in Hollywierd, either explicitely or implicitely. His family were incredibly talented and he was a "pretty boy" who everyone always fawned over. His aunt Rosemary and his uncle Jose were both among the most talented people I've ever seen perform. His cousin Mel is no slouch as a character actor, either. George has worked at his "craft," but I don't get the impression he's really ever had to work in the real world sense, regardless of the number of "real" jobs he's held. He's clearly never grown up.
To paraphrase too many sages to count, if you are not a liberal when you are young you have no heart and if you are not a conservative when you grow up you have no head. My take is that George has never grown up.
Either that was always a publicity stunt or he/they are so weak as a celebrity now that no backers want in on any such investment with the trio.
Or to lose it.