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roseembolism) wrote2008-12-19 03:19 pm
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It's a sad, terrible thing.
I never thought I'd actually say it.
Or really, that I'd have to.
After the rumor that Keanu Reeves was planning to create a live-action "Cowboy Bebop" movie hit Metafilter:
"Uh guys? Your geek rage is at 11, and I need down to about a 6, OK? Thanks. "
Or really, that I'd have to.
After the rumor that Keanu Reeves was planning to create a live-action "Cowboy Bebop" movie hit Metafilter:
"Uh guys? Your geek rage is at 11, and I need down to about a 6, OK? Thanks. "
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Personally, I would only care about the martial arts-- Keanu's good but I can't see him doing the jinky Gangle of Death technique that Spike does so well.
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However, visually Spike Spiegel is very much like a laid-back Lupin III, and that wouldn't be a bad choice for Keanu.
Note that Keanu is a nice, reliable, non-fit-throwing actor, and directors love working with him. This is why he gets lots of nice roles. He's also not nearly so terrible an actor as people like to paint him. He just does what the director says to do. If the director doesn't want lots of emotion, he won't get it.
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And I totally agree with your comment about Keanu- I find him a pretty decent B-list actor. I've heard that one of the major reasons that directors love the man is that he shows up on the set every day, on time, sober, not hung over, and he's even memorized his lines. It says something about Hollywood culture that these traits can make an actor incredibly popular.
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