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Rex Tremendae Majestatis
Another Titan that is gone. The man was brilliant in pretty much everything I saw him in.
Really? I would've imagined millennial writers rooms being all "supportive", you know, participation trophies and all.
Story checks out. I have to be pretty careful in terms of how I communicate with them. I'm not this old school, "suck it up" guy who yells or disrespects co-workers, but nonetheless I've found the same problem regarding constructive criticism or situations that require a more nuanced, pragmatic approach.Normally one of two outcomes in my experience when giving them input/constructive criticism:
They yell you down
They start crying
Amazing level of maturity, social awareness, and life experience.... NOT! Too many years of participation awards and not being told what their real strengths and weaknesses are.
The best thing I can say about Hackman is that even though I knew it was him, I never thought "I'm watching Gene Hackman" the way I do for say, RDJ or even Gary Oldman. He was always just the guy in the role, somehow.
I’ve found him quite different in Slow Horses as well. Great show. Incredible actor.Even Oldman? Wow. So Sid and Nancy to The Professional. True Romance to Dracula. JFK even? He's all the same guy to you? I would agree the latter half of his career has become, same, same, but early on he was a chameleon.
It's more an *awareness* of Oldman that likely crept up on me over time. For some reason Hackman had some kind of a ... null field around him for me. Felt more subtle than Oldman. Maybe it was just that 'typical mine worker's face'.Even Oldman? Wow. So Sid and Nancy to The Professional. True Romance to Dracula. JFK even? He's all the same guy to you? I would agree the latter half of his career has become, same, same, but early on he was a chameleon.
He's fantastic in that.I’ve found him quite different in Slow Horses as well. Great show. Incredible actor.