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    Quote Originally Posted by Nomilynn View Post
    The one with Johnny Depp (can't remember the title) looks especially good!
    That would be Public Enemies.

    No-one seen/liked The Wrestler and/or Mickey Rourke?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisH View Post
    No-one seen/liked The Wrestler and/or Mickey Rourke?
    "The Wrestler" is a tough, gritty movie, and it won't be everyone's cup of tea. I thought Mickey Rourke was superb. A gutsy and powerful performance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisH View Post

    No-one seen/liked The Wrestler and/or Mickey Rourke?
    I haven't seen it, but want to. As far as acting goes, he's top notch. I liked him a lot more when he wasn't so "plastic," but he still does a great job.
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    Prairie Purrs, spot on!

    Oh, Kari, do go see it. As Prairie Purrs said it is not to everyone's taste, maybe you will find it's not to yours, but all I'll say about Mickeys performance is that his Golden Globe and Bafta were very much deserved.

    I wasn't a fan before this film but I sure am now! Plus the various interviews I've seen have endeared him to me. He's come through the mill, he totally acknowledges his badness in the past and how it was all down to him. He worked through how his early life affected they way he was and then carried on working so hard to change.

    And another plus is how much he loves dogs! So sad for him that his beloved Loki died not long before the Oscars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisH View Post
    Prairie Purrs, spot on!

    Oh, Kari, do go see it. As Prairie Purrs said it is not to everyone's taste, maybe you will find it's not to yours,

    I wasn't a fan before this film but I sure am now! Plus the various interviews I've seen have endeared him to me. He's come through the mill, he totally acknowledges his badness in the past and how it was all down to him. He worked through how his early life affected they way he was and then carried on working so hard to change.

    Oh, I will see it, and I am completely fine with harsh and gritty. It doesn't have to be pretty for me to like it.

    I have been a fan of his since as early as Barfly. I have always appreciated his grittiness and honesty, I just don't enjoy looking at him anymore. He's so far past plastic surgery damage that I can't watch interviews with him. His movies are still great, though. I loved him in Sin City, but again, the makeup for that one was way over the top.
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    Yeah, shame the plastic surgery repair of the boxing damage wasn't done well, to say the least. Nevertheless the Mickey smile is still there if you look deep enough ... or maybe I just have a weakness for flawed men and see some things others don't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisH View Post
    Yeah, shame the plastic surgery repair of the boxing damage wasn't done well, to say the least. Nevertheless the Mickey smile is still there if you look deep enough ... or maybe I just have a weakness for flawed men and see some things others don't.
    Nah, trust me, you're not the only one. I love flawed people. He's just a little too over the top for me anymore.
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