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27 minutes ago, LCHorn said:

I’d love a review so thanks for making the thread.  Big fan of the original (mainly Michael Lonsdale) so have to weigh that against the fact I absolutely hate Eddie Redmayne as a screen presence (I’m sure he’s a swell person off-screen).  

what made you not like him? i loved him in chicago 7 and only saw the hawking movie once.

just curious. he's good in this but i already like him.

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10 hours ago, henrygandorf said:

what made you not like him? i loved him in chicago 7 and only saw the hawking movie once.

just curious. he's good in this but i already like him.

I hated his character in The Good Shepherd so completely I can’t see him as anything other than a sniveling runt.  The Oscar campaign for The Theory of Everything didn’t help, either, as snippets of the film taken out of context made him look like he was doing a bad impression. 

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1 hour ago, LCHorn said:

I hated his character in The Good Shepherd so completely I can’t see him as anything other than a sniveling runt.  The Oscar campaign for The Theory of Everything didn’t help, either, as snippets of the film taken out of context made him look like he was doing a bad impression. 

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6 hours ago, LCHorn said:

I hated his character in The Good Shepherd so completely I can’t see him as anything other than a sniveling runt.  The Oscar campaign for The Theory of Everything didn’t help, either, as snippets of the film taken out of context made him look like he was doing a bad impression. 

fair enough. i don't even remember him in tgs, as i saw it once in the theater with high hopes and was disappointed. is it worth a rewatch?

did you see chicago 7? i really liked him in it (though sbc stole the show), but i like most anyone who can handle sorkin dialogue. or jackal dances.

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26 minutes ago, henrygandorf said:

did you see chicago 7?

No, I’m not kidding about my Redmayne dislike.  Even that All-Star team of performers can’t get me to overlook his casting, even paired with the added fun to play Sorkinism drinking games.

I doubt The Good Shepherd is worth a re-watch.  It’s kind of a frustrating movie* but I thought Matt Damon was terrific trying to subdue a lot of what makes him fun to watch and play everything internally.  There was a review I recall from back in 2006 that described Angelina Jolie as wildly miscast and I agreed with that-the reviewer described her acting style and look as indefatigably contemporary and that it just doesn’t fit in a period piece that’s trying so hard to be authentic of its setting.  
 

I think I was mostly eager for some more of Syriana, which I loved (and fat Clooney is the best).  
 

*Now that I think of it, it’s kind of two movies (it’s long enough for that).  The first half is great as Damon learns about spy craft and begins working for the government.  It pairs well with Charlie Wilson’s War as you can see the genesis for a lot of the bullshit elitism that Gust Avrakotos complained about.  The second half gets Redmayned.

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1 hour ago, henrygandorf said:

fair enough. i don't even remember him in tgs, as i saw it once in the theater with high hopes and was disappointed. is it worth a rewatch?

did you see chicago 7? i really liked him in it (though sbc stole the show), but i like most anyone who can handle sorkin dialogue. or jackal dances.

Yeah, probably.  It's not as dense as Tinker, Tailor, but there's probably some subtle stuff you may have missed.

There's a valid point about serpenthead, but Redmayne's character is a product of their union (loveless marriage between a disengaged father and narcissist mother) and thus a sniveling runt.

It's not a perfect film, by any stretch, but the origin story of the OSS/CIA is fascinating and undermined material, imo.

I find it somewhat fascinating that an Ivy-light Catholic like Donovan sought to populate the OSS and CIA with Ivy League Epsicopacy.  

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I think the show cleverly disguises Redmayne’s weaknesses. Sincerity and dialogue. He portrays a cold blooded assassin that is tall, thin, handsome, and might have autism. He’s fine in the action sequences. About 5 episodes in and I like it. 
 

I was hoping for something more charismatic like Bruce Willis’ Jackal. But Redmayne is a very weird guy that couldn’t play genuine with thousands of hours of acting classes. He’s so goddamn unsettlingly in Cabaret that I just can’t unsee it. 
 

Maybe it’ll be an anthology and we’ll get a different Jackal in the next go around. 

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