Allen is notorious for offering his actors little to no direction, which often produces films where every one in the cast seems to be
acting in a different movie, but it could be liberating for an actor as organic and instinctual as Phoenix.
Banderas, with a shaved head and mournful eyes, labors mightily to make something meaningful out of all the tedious psychobabble, while his fellow cast mates, including Dylan McDermott, Robert Forster and a miscast Melanie Griffith (as a robot programmer) appear to be
acting in different movies.
Everyone else is literally
acting in a different movie — which may be a very meta - joke as Eddie flitters from film set to film set trying to quell problems — but it's still an unsolved flaw at the heart of Hail Caesar!
Not exact matches
Meanwhile, the family seeks help from a therapist portrayed by Raymond Burr, who seems to be
acting in an entirely
different movie.
My only issue with it was the
acting through
different periods
in the
movie.
Charlize Theron proved her
acting chops, and won an Oscar
in the process, playing a serial killer
in the
movie Monster, but surely her brilliantly realised Mavis Gary
in Young Adult is very nearly as monstrous, albeit
in a
different way.
The idea is that the Deadpool
in the spin - off film could take an entirely
different take on the character (i.e. a take actually based on what the character looked and
acted like
in the comics), but he had to first appear
in the Wolverine
movie.
These random
acts of strangeness are literred throughout the extremely dark narrative which eventually takes a turn for the even darker plot - point 50 minutes
in which steers the
movie into a completely
different direction, very much for the better.
It's basically
acting, but you're wearing a silly costume and the actual costume comes later
in post... You're part of making the role and making the
movie there on set as opposed to animation, which is very
different.
In an article in «Entertainment Weekly», Ben Affleck mentioned how she rewrote the whole third act of the movie that takes it in a different direction than the boo
In an article
in «Entertainment Weekly», Ben Affleck mentioned how she rewrote the whole third act of the movie that takes it in a different direction than the boo
in «Entertainment Weekly», Ben Affleck mentioned how she rewrote the whole third
act of the
movie that takes it
in a different direction than the boo
in a
different direction than the book.
The 31 - year - old star - who is best known for his comedy roles
in movies including «Knocked Up» and «Forgetting Sarah Marshall» - is keen to show a
different side of his
acting skills and wants to portray an evil character
in the near future.
Career Profile Performed
in over 20 Productions
in the New - York area, 11 + years of various
acting roles
in theaters,
movie films and TV shows, passionate about
acting and strong drive to succeed, with inherent talent to perform
different types of character roles.