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One of the greatest imaginary photographers in the history of people pretending to be photographers in films partially about photography is Sean O'Connell in The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (the 2003 remake). It was played partially for laughs and partially with an eye to not making any sense at all by Sean Penn who is not be confused with Sean Bean, Mr. Bean, or the Sean O'Connell who retired from Mixed Marital Arts in 2018 with a record of 21 wins and 10 losses according to Google who rank him the most popular Sean O'Connell in the world today according to an algorithm.
The question is: as a photographer or photographers, how many times did you actually or merely want to throw your remote through the TV while watching and/or listening to Sean Penn, who is both actual and an actual photographer, pretend to be a Sean O'Connell the imaginary photographer not the MMA chap?
Or, perhaps you sighed and clapped your hands in admiration when he almost took a picture of a snow leopard? Please discuss the wisdom of Sean O'Connell below.
The question is: as a photographer or photographers, how many times did you actually or merely want to throw your remote through the TV while watching and/or listening to Sean Penn, who is both actual and an actual photographer, pretend to be a Sean O'Connell the imaginary photographer not the MMA chap?
Or, perhaps you sighed and clapped your hands in admiration when he almost took a picture of a snow leopard? Please discuss the wisdom of Sean O'Connell below.