Veteran star James Caan thinks his fellow actors should stop offering their "self-important opinions."
The ELF actor believes that thespians serve no real purpose to the community, and as such, shouldn't act as if their thoughts count.
He rants. "The truth is, we serve less purpose to the community than the garbage collector.
"Actors have all this self importance, and the minute they have a platform, they think it's time to spout their views.
"Who cares? Who wants their opinions?"
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