He'll be aight simply for the fact that both of his movies have done more than 200 millie overseas.
Not to mention that his next movie is actually looking like a 2012 version of Blow which has Oliver Stone back to his unapologetic roots. So that's a big one. After that, he has another big movie with Wahlberg, so he won't need to carry that. He'll be fine, I think he's gotten away from blockbusters, but he'll be alright. Big directors obviously like his range.
The only thing that got big about her is her t*ts.
To me, he's probably the 2nd best actor of this new generation of actors (born after 80). I'm not that big of a fan of Golsing, and Gordon-Levitt is easily #1 for me.
We need some new talented black and Latino actors though.
Ryan Gosling =
For me, Brad Cooper =
Just a poor man's Pre Angelina Pitt.
Just can't see it with Gosling b. I'd take Levitt, Kitsch and Emile Hirsch ahead of him any day.
Agree on Bradley Cooper though. At least Brad Pitt had movies like Se7ven and Fight Club, Cooper's got nothing.
He was done as soon as he graduated from Dillon High
Hollywood movie stars =
Reality TV and social networking sites killed that shyt a long time ago. There are no more movie stars. Only movies generate interest now, not the people acting in them.
To me, he's probably the 2nd best actor of this new generation of actors (born after 80). I'm not that big of a fan of Golsing, and Gordon-Levitt is easily #1 for me.
We need some new talented black and Latino actors though. Mackie has potential (horrible Tupac performance excluded), but he's not getting chances.
I tried to tell y'all that Tim Riggins would have a losing adult life.