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Posted: 04 Jun 2008, 23:02
by Rick Cave
I've been watching almost nothing but 4 star Paul Newman movies recently.
I'm spoiled.

Where is the next Paul Newman coming from?
I don't think Johnny Depp or Gary Oldman are up to that.
Christian Bale is close but not quite. He seems a bit forced.
Newman mostly comes off as natural.

Posted: 04 Jun 2008, 23:22
by Thunder Bear
Perhaps DiCaprio? Edward Norton? Wahlberg? Downey Jr?

More likely someone whos not that famous, like say Ryan Gosling, Daniel Day Lewis or Ben Foster. Foster also seems a bit forced, but I bet we can look forward to some good roles from him in the future.

Posted: 05 Jun 2008, 01:40
by ReverseEngineer
I have a teacher who directed Buscemi in a play in NYC, Tobear.

Posted: 05 Jun 2008, 03:37
by joey5001
Wasn't he supposed to over-act everything though?
But Buscemi would have been better. That's because you can't get better than the best.

Posted: 05 Jun 2008, 05:30
by judasmuppet
Thunder Bear";p="961485 wrote:Perhaps DiCaprio? Edward Norton? Wahlberg? Downey Jr?

More likely someone whos not that famous, like say Ryan Gosling, Daniel Day Lewis or Ben Foster. Foster also seems a bit forced, but I bet we can look forward to some good roles from him in the future.
I'm always going to have trouble not thinking about him in Six Feet Under. So angsty, in a good contextual kind of way.

Posted: 05 Jun 2008, 17:49
by Thunder Bear
ReverseEngineer";p="961514 wrote:I have a teacher who directed Buscemi in a play in NYC, Tobear.
Ask him for some juicy Buscemi secrets! No wait, dont. Buscemi is perfect and I dont want to ruin my impression of him.
joey5001";p="961520 wrote:Wasn't he supposed to over-act everything though?
But Buscemi would have been better. That's because you can't get better than the best.
I dunno.... maybe. I just had a hard time watching Roth doing comedy. His face and voice didnt fit the role i guess.

judasmuppet";p="961528 wrote:
Thunder Bear";p="961485 wrote:Perhaps DiCaprio? Edward Norton? Wahlberg? Downey Jr?

More likely someone whos not that famous, like say Ryan Gosling, Daniel Day Lewis or Ben Foster. Foster also seems a bit forced, but I bet we can look forward to some good roles from him in the future.
I'm always going to have trouble not thinking about him in Six Feet Under. So angsty, in a good contextual kind of way.
Thats what good actors get for starring in great tv-shows. And judging by his career, the guy is already being typecasted. But he's an promising actor, so i bet he will turn it around.

Posted: 05 Jun 2008, 21:38
by Rick Cave
He did well in Alpha Dog.
Even threatened his eyesight by putting some sort of drops in his eyes to dilate his pupils.

I threatened my eyesight by getting Lasik. Twice.
No one paid me a million dollars.
I even had a camera on me.

They wanted to know if I wanted my family to watch.
I told them no.

Posted: 05 Jun 2008, 22:22
by Thunder Bear
Do you have pictures? Ill give you three bucks.

Foster did very well in Alpha Dog. He made me wanna be a neo-nazi. I quite liked that movie.

Posted: 05 Jun 2008, 23:05
by Rick Cave
He was a megajew in that movie!
Oh, wait...Is that what made you want to be a neo-nazi?

I have no photos of my lasik surgeries.
I could ask my parents for photos of me in glasses.
And then show you the afters.
But they're shit at computers. I just got my mother to understand emails a few years ago.
All she sends me is right wing prayer shit.

I think after my last call home I've gotten her to stop.
Then again I've made these calls before.

Posted: 07 Jun 2008, 16:42
by Dress Barn
"Why did Robert Redford stick his dick in a jar of Paul Nemans Spegettie (sp) sauce?"

"Because they've been friends for over 40 years, do you think he'd stick it in a competitor's sauce?"


Neil Hamburger

Posted: 07 Jun 2008, 23:08
by Miss Yvonne
Thunder Bear";p="961631 wrote:I just had a hard time watching Roth doing comedy.
It's been too long since I've seen Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. I need to watch it again. :love:

Posted: 09 Jun 2008, 11:47
by Grotocult
Last night re-watched
Image
Great film

Posted: 10 Jun 2008, 05:01
by judasmuppet
Elite Squad. Plenty of other films could have won festival awards.

Posted: 10 Jun 2008, 06:34
by lol-o-caust
Thunder Bear";p="961485 wrote:Perhaps DiCaprio? Edward Norton? Wahlberg? Downey Jr?

More likely someone whos not that famous, like say Ryan Gosling, Daniel Day Lewis or Ben Foster. Foster also seems a bit forced, but I bet we can look forward to some good roles from him in the future.
DiCaprio - can't stand him
Norton - shot his load early
Wahlberg - terrible
Downey Jr - becoming an icon at last
:)

But mate, the one thing that LEPT out at me was what you said about Daniel Day Lewis being "not that famous".
:stunned:

What were you thinking???

Posted: 13 Jun 2008, 17:18
by Thunder Bear
He is famous, but not that famous. At least not in the United States. He is not the blockbuster type. Or maybe he is famous, but just not over here. What do I know. Norway sucks anyway.

Oh and Wahlberg is not terrible goddammit!

Posted: 13 Jun 2008, 17:57
by Eviltoastman
Di Caprio and Walberg are very good in my onions. I like Downey Jr but it's most definitely not because of his acting ability because he's quite crap. He is nowhere near as good as the hype would suggest.

Posted: 13 Jun 2008, 18:07
by Thunder Bear
The Wayne Gale role from Natural Born Killers is a classic. But his big role is probably portraying Chaplin. He was great in it!
But I often judge him (and others) by his face and appearance. Without sounding gay, there is just something about him that I like.

Posted: 13 Jun 2008, 18:10
by Eviltoastman
Same here. I think it's a personality. I like HIM and not his acting.

Posted: 13 Jun 2008, 18:13
by Thunder Bear
It sounds a bit dull actually, but yeah, maybe thats the case. The only reason I want to see Iron Man is because he is involved.

I put Sean Penn in the same category.

Posted: 13 Jun 2008, 18:18
by Thunder Bear
Eviltoastman";p="963384 wrote:I like HIM
New signature right there.

Image

:lol:

Posted: 13 Jun 2008, 18:21
by Thunder Bear
Not really that funny...


Its late, and i'm tired.

Posted: 14 Jun 2008, 01:00
by Eviltoastman
I didn't get that joke for ages and I had no idea why the picture was even relevant :oops: </being out of touch with modern stuff> It's too fucking early for laughing anyway :oops:-some more.

Posted: 14 Jun 2008, 16:05
by Thunder Bear
Its one of them Eurosong bands from Finland.

Posted: 15 Jun 2008, 04:09
by judasmuppet
:lol:

Posted: 20 Jun 2008, 12:06
by Hank
I liked The Happening. Some of the acting was pretty over the top but it fit with the whole b-movie vibe. Some seriously creepy death scenes made it all worth it.