As far as I can tell, you’re the only one who lacks the skills to express their opinion without berating somebody else for theirs. You would jump on somebody for mistaking an actor’s name right before yourself writing “or something like that”?
Let me add frock75 to the list of those playing an insufferable hypocrite lacking a civil vocabulary.
I’m pretty sure Frock75 was making a joke there Lieu. I guess he could’ve typed /mob accent on, but I thought it was pretty clear. I mean really, who else but a mobster says ‘mommaluke’?
Are my contacts faulty or has no one mentioned Adam Sandler yet? Or are we just assuming he’s not an actor per se since all his characters are pretty much more or less who he is in real-life: the idiot man-child.
Oh, and a second for Robin Williams who is always the kind-hearted, weird-but-friendly kid-in-a-grown-up’s-body who is struggly against the evil-uptight establishment that doesn’t understand him.
Sorry, nothing in your post seemed to indicate that you did “get” the sarcasm and because you didn’t indicate to whom you were responding, I thought it was Dinsdale and not Ethilrist.
Relax bro, I was just doing a little Tony Soprano impression. You really shouldn’t have taken that seriously. If I offended you, I assure you it was not my intention. I am amazed that you took me seriuosly. Hmmmm…sorry.
John Mahoney, who plays Frasier’s dad in Frasier. He’s been in about 50 movies, so he hasn’t just played one role the whole time, but more often than not he’s either a policeman or a retired policeman, and always some sort of authority figure.
Sorry frock, Rufus made clear what I misunderstood before. I thought I was getting flamed but now share in the humor. In fact, I’m wearing my “sea mint” shoes today as pennance. Carry on, friend.
I don’t have that impression, Sublight. Some exceptions:
Say Anything - morally bankrupt father living through his exceptional daughter. Barton Fink - besotted ex-writer. Moonstruck - Mid-life crisis guy. I love the ‘moonlight in a martini’ line.
He may have done his share of authority types, but he doesn’t belong in this thread. He didn’t do any acting when he was young, or you’d see an even greater range of characters. I love his stuff and heck, he’s got an office in the CNA building (Chicago) where I am now.
My first thought was the great Dennis Farina, former Chicago cop. He always plays a fast talking guy that reminds you of a Chicago cop.
True, he has played pretty much the same character in every movie he’s been in… so far. <shameless self-promotion> But just wait 'til his next movie. He actully plays a leading man, in a straight-man role surrounded by funny people. And he’s very good </shameless self-promotion>.
I, too, was surprised not to find Adam Sandler heading this list for this thread. I’m not complaining, I admire the guy for not abandoning the style that works for him.
What about the crazy white guy from Armageddon (and Con-Air, and another movie I can’t think of…)? I always wonder what it must be like for him when a casting director calls… “Hey, we’ve got this part that just screams your name…”