Actors Who Only Play .....
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RacingBlue said:
Adam Sandler.
He might surprise us with a master class in acting one day, I always suspect these big stars who always do crap films are really capable given the chance.Do think he has to though, I was amazed to read the other day he's one of the most 'bankable' stars in Hollywood - his films are pretty terrible, but they ALWAYS make money, not massive margins, but they've always profitable - a pretty rare thing it seems.
crofty1984 said:
Finlandia said:
One actor who seems to be stuck in one role, at least for the last decade or two, Morgan Freeman. Not that his old wise man role is bad in any way.
Look for Vincent the vegetable vampire on youtube.Although, I shall admit that I have never seen Morgan Freeman as a vegetarian vampire, and didn't necessarily want to either.
He's listed as an actor among other occupations - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Pilkington
boyse7en said:
slipstream 1985 said:
type-r said:
Nicholas Cage.
yep, surprised it didn't come up earlieredit: that jokes stolen from Community, the same episode also features this rather amazing impersonation of Cage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpBJISaI1PE
P-Jay said:
RacingBlue said:
Adam Sandler.
He might surprise us with a master class in acting one day, I always suspect these big stars who always do crap films are really capable given the chance.Do think he has to though, I was amazed to read the other day he's one of the most 'bankable' stars in Hollywood - his films are pretty terrible, but they ALWAYS make money, not massive margins, but they've always profitable - a pretty rare thing it seems.
Negative Creep said:
P-Jay said:
RacingBlue said:
Adam Sandler.
He might surprise us with a master class in acting one day, I always suspect these big stars who always do crap films are really capable given the chance.Do think he has to though, I was amazed to read the other day he's one of the most 'bankable' stars in Hollywood - his films are pretty terrible, but they ALWAYS make money, not massive margins, but they've always profitable - a pretty rare thing it seems.
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daddy cool said:
Maybe, but when someone is a master of all trades, the results are epic. Im a big fan of Tom Hardy - love the way he is different in most of his films, not just in character, but in voice, and even physical size. Last film of his i saw was "Locke" - a soft spoken welsh man, miles away from roles like Bane, or the cage fighter in Warrior, or the hillbilly in Lawless.
Good call!I watched Locke the other week, the premise shouldn't work as a film but I found it really watchable.
daddy cool said:
Maybe, but when someone is a master of all trades, the results are epic. Im a big fan of Tom Hardy - love the way he is different in most of his films, not just in character, but in voice, and even physical size. Last film of his i saw was "Locke" - a soft spoken welsh man, miles away from roles like Bane, or the cage fighter in Warrior, or the hillbilly in Lawless.
I'd agree with that, Bronson is another example of his ability to play different characters.Gassing Station | TV, Film, Video Streaming & Radio | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff