PREMIERING AT THE PAVILLION? Apparently, I may be the last to know that Steve Carell is currently filming his first (presumably) straight-out dramatic role,
starring as John E. du Pont Jr. in Foxcatcher, with Channing Tatum and Mark Ruffalo as the wrestling Schultz brothers. Bennett Miller (
Capote,
Moneyball) is directing.
In the interests of disclosure: I very very briefly and tangentially was part of Mr. du Pont's legal team in the civil litigation regarding the events to be depicted.
ReplyDeleteIt took me a second to remember why that particular name sounded familiar...and now I'm intrigued.
ReplyDeleteI think he'll do great. There were a lot of dark notes to Michael Scott.
ReplyDeleteWhat about Evan Almighty? Or by "straight-out dramatic role" did you mean an intentionally not-comedic role?
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It has been a while since I saw it, but my recollection is that his performance in Crazy, Stupid, Love didn't have a comedic aspect.
ReplyDeleteI think being a suicidal, heartbroken homosexual Proust scholar in Little Miss Sunshine qualifies as dramatic. Also, why is Mark Ruffalo so inexplicably watchable/enjoyable, even in douchey roles?
ReplyDeleteThere was some humor in the dating scenes, and his interactions (in the first half) with Ryan Gosling's character. But as with a lot of his comedic roles, it was tempered by humanity and real emotion. I feel the same about his character in "Dan in Real Life" - ostensibly a comedic role, but really it's tinged throughout with sadness and reality.
ReplyDeleteBecause you never know when he's going to transform into a giant green rage monster?
ReplyDeleteI think it's the vague resemblance to Vincent D'Onofrio that works for me.
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