Not exact matches
It was director Gus Van Sant who afforded LeGros the opportunity to show his skills with a
meaty supporting
role in 1989's
much - acclaimed Drugstore Cowboy.
(The men have
much less
meaty roles, with Cooper doing his best as a callow boy - toy in over his head, but the gifted Considine is stuck in a nothing part that feels written as revenge for all the girl - hating in the similarly themed 50/50.)
Paul, whose career has gone from the dumb (Need for Speed) to the daft (A Long Way Down) since his Emmy Award - winning
role in Breaking Bad, finally finds his feet in this neat indie, and his performance as Hollis, while
much less
meaty, is as engaging and fragile as his Jesse Pinkman.
Unfortunately, while The Monster gives Kazan a
meaty, sometimes challenging
role, it doesn't offer
much in the way of a comeback for Bertino.
His
role, although played well, isn't really
meaty enough for someone of his stature, and we like him too
much to want to see him in the unscrupulous shark
role.