Originally posted by: raystorm
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Ed Wood is one of my all-time favorite movies, and Depp perfectly nailed the boundless enthusiasm of the character who loves his craft, so much that he can't see that he's terrible at it.
The movie had everything else working for it too: script, direction, co-stars, music and sets. But I can't think of any other actor who would have fit that part so well.
PULL THE STRINGS!!! PULL THE STRINGS!!!!
great movie!
Originally posted by: Bryophyte
There was something really hot about him in Pirates.
Originally posted by: myusername
Originally posted by: Bryophyte
There was something really hot about him in Pirates.
Um .. attractive men with affected accents and heavy eye shadow![]()
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
I have been trying to figure out why people like him so much. I accept that women think he's good looking and that's why some of them like him no matter what kind of actor he is. My friends seem to get offended when I don't agree that he's a wonderful actor... maybe I just haven't seen him at his best. I thought The Ninth Gate was horrible, and I didn't think he did anything to make it any better. I didn't think he was anything special in What Eating Gilbert Grape, although I did like the movie. I didn't think his performance in Chocolat was memorable. I liked Edward Scissorhands, but I don't think he brought anything to the movie that someone else couldn't have.
Can someone recommend one of his movies where I could see him at his best so maybe I understand what the big deal is about?
I thought him fitting for the role in Pirates of the Carribean...
A gay, drunk pirate? Yup, fit the role pretty well.
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
I have been trying to figure out why people like him so much. I accept that women think he's good looking and that's why some of them like him no matter what kind of actor he is. My friends seem to get offended when I don't agree that he's a wonderful actor... maybe I just haven't seen him at his best. I thought The Ninth Gate was horrible, and I didn't think he did anything to make it any better. I didn't think he was anything special in What Eating Gilbert Grape, although I did like the movie. I didn't think his performance in Chocolat was memorable. I liked Edward Scissorhands, but I don't think he brought anything to the movie that someone else couldn't have.
Can someone recommend one of his movies where I could see him at his best so maybe I understand what the big deal is about?
I thought him fitting for the role in Pirates of the Carribean...
A gay, drunk pirate? Yup, fit the role pretty well.
AAARRRRRRRR you crazy?Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
I have been trying to figure out why people like him so much. I accept that women think he's good looking and that's why some of them like him no matter what kind of actor he is. My friends seem to get offended when I don't agree that he's a wonderful actor... maybe I just haven't seen him at his best. I thought The Ninth Gate was horrible, and I didn't think he did anything to make it any better. I didn't think he was anything special in What Eating Gilbert Grape, although I did like the movie. I didn't think his performance in Chocolat was memorable. I liked Edward Scissorhands, but I don't think he brought anything to the movie that someone else couldn't have.
Can someone recommend one of his movies where I could see him at his best so maybe I understand what the big deal is about?
I thought him fitting for the role in Pirates of the Carribean...
A gay, drunk pirate? Yup, fit the role pretty well.
Originally posted by: BrokenVisage
To bad he openly hates America and swore never to come here unless filming a movie..
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
He just takes interesting roles and does a good job of bringing them to life.
Edward Scissorhands
Ed Wood
Cry-baby
Sleepy Hollow
Donnie Brasco
Pirates of the Carribean
He's not the the Best. Actor. Ever! but he makes most of the movies he's in more interesting to watch, just like Val Kilmer and Christopher Walken.
Originally posted by: shortylickens
I cant believe no one said Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
Granted the movie was kind of weird, (maybe even bad), but he certainly did his job as an actor.