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alllie t1_iy6drst wrote
Reply to comment by CaptainExplaino in What's your favorite example of an actor who completely disappeared in their character with the least amount of makeup or visual effects? by mikebalsaricci
I don't find any of them memorable with the possible exception of Zorg in The Fifth Element. But he was especially boring as Dracula in Bram Stoker's Dracula. But I know I'm right because he's never given leads these days. At most he'll play the villain or some secondary character role.
alllie t1_iy6ap1u wrote
Reply to comment by FSchmertz in What's your favorite example of an actor who completely disappeared in their character with the least amount of makeup or visual effects? by mikebalsaricci
Cause much of the audience, like me, doesn't find him memorable.
alllie t1_iy6aj40 wrote
Reply to What's your favorite example of an actor who completely disappeared in their character with the least amount of makeup or visual effects? by mikebalsaricci
Sam Rockwell. I remember seeing him as Guy Fleegman in Galaxy Quest and thinking he looked familiar but I couldn't figure out where I had seen him. Finally I realized he played Wild Bill in The Green Mile. Those two characters were so completely different that I've been in awe of his acting ever since.
alllie t1_iy88gml wrote
Reply to comment by Tea_Reckz in What's your favorite example of an actor who completely disappeared in their character with the least amount of makeup or visual effects? by mikebalsaricci
The film was too dark. Oldman was supposed to be a romantic figure and he wasn't. He wasn't even scary.