I think RDJ's greatest all-time performance was in Less Than Zero.It's seems his best performances are when he plays a drunk or drug addict.
I think RDJ's greatest all-time performance was in Less Than Zero.It's seems his best performances are when he plays a drunk or drug addict.
I felt he was very believable as an 80s yuppie stock broker. I don't remember much about Young Guns, but he was only in 1/3 of the movie or so, right?
I think RDJ's greatest all-time performance was in Less Than Zero.
I think RDJ's greatest all-time performance was in Less Than Zero.
PS Hoffman in Love Liza, Liotta in Goodfellas, Depp in Blow and Fear and Loathing. Alot of actors do the drug spiral role well.
They said he was making $2 million per episode of that show. He also has to pay $100,000 per month (!) in child support, but dang. $2 million per episode! If he runs out of money, I can't say I would feel very sorry for the schmuck.
wasn't talking about Sheen but the other actors that are on the show
wasn't talking about Sheen but the other actors that are on the show
and the crew....
Charlie Sheen is on a drug, its called Charlie Sheen.
He's the man, hes got balls, most of hollywood is doing drugs and having sex, he's just not a liar, we say were sick of these liars and someone like Charlie comes along whos honest and hes an _______.
Is he probably going overboard of course, but its none of our buissness so who gives a damn. Are you going to be there if he does get his ____ togeather to be a fan and watch everything he does, or are you looking for a story that makes your life seem less pathetic? Either way Charlie Sheen on his worst day, is more important then anyone here on an internet blog on their best.
I think RDJ's greatest all-time performance was in Less Than Zero.
I have to agree with you there.
Honestly, I haven't seen that movie in probably 15 years. But I can't imagine he is more believable as Chaplin than as a strung out junkieWow. Never seen CHAPLIN, eh? I still maintain that is the single greatest performance by an actor of his generation.
Honestly, I haven't seen that movie in probably 15 years. But I can't imagine he is more believable as Chaplin than as a strung out junkie