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Post by ck100 on Nov 15, 2018 20:54:25 GMT
www.yahoo.com/movies/eddie-redmayne-admits-pretty-bad-performance-one-biggest-movies-084649283.htmlEddie Redmayne has admitted some regrets over how he performed in one of his most high profile movies. The bonkers sci-fi Jupiter Ascending, made in 2015 by Matrix directors the Wachowskis, found him playing space villain Balem Abrasax. It was noted for its whispery vocal delivery, like a galactic James Mason, and came in for not a little ridicule at the time. Now in an interview with GQ, the Fantastic Beasts star has accepted that his delivery might actually have been flat-out weird. “My character had had his larynx ripped out by this wolf man, and so I made the slightly bold choice – which I thought was right – of talking like this for the whole film,” he says in the interview, resurrecting his breathy performance. “In retrospect… it may have been too much. “I won a prize for it for the worst performance of the year (the Razzie for Worst Supporting Actor). So, yeah, it was a pretty bad performance by all accounts.” He goes on: “We have this spread in England for toast which is called Marmite. The ad slogan is that you either like it or you hate it, and I’ve always thought that I was a bit of a Marmite actor. People seem to either enjoy what I do or loathe what I do. “And those people that loathe what I do, Jupiter Ascending tends to be their favorite performance.” Some thought at the time that he could even have scuppered his chances at Oscar glory for his other film that year, The Theory of Everything, in which he played Professor Stephen Hawking. But in the end, he did scoop the hallowed statue, and there were even plus points to making the movie. “I love the Wachowskis, and I’ve never felt so free on set,” he added. The movie tanked, and badly, however, costing Warner Bros a stunning amount of money by costing $176 million to make, but only bringing in $184 million at the worldwide box office. But it did feature Channing Tatum as a half-man, half-dog and Sean Bean as a half-man, half bee, so perhaps one day it might achieve cult classic status.
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Post by politicidal on Nov 15, 2018 21:21:06 GMT
Not sure why he’s apparently a ‘like him or hate him’ kind of actor. Everyone has an off day.
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Post by shannondegroot on Nov 15, 2018 21:44:32 GMT
I liked Jupiter Ascending, it was a little silly at times, and fun to laugh at, but overall I enjoyed it.
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Post by darksidebeadle on Nov 15, 2018 22:04:35 GMT
Not sure why he’s apparently a ‘like him or hate him’ kind of actor. Everyone has an off day. a lot of people loathe him in his non jupiter roles, I dont but definitely he gets a lot of love and hate for his more awards driven outings
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2018 23:43:05 GMT
lol I couldn't even finish that gawd awful film .
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Nov 16, 2018 4:55:54 GMT
I enjoyed the movie, I did not enjoy him. His siblings were better.
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Post by kingkoopa on Nov 19, 2018 13:14:45 GMT
I didn't really like the movie. Watched it on a plane and was blown away by how weirdly bad it was. I can appreciate the ambition of the Wachowskis, but this was a huge dud for me.
Oddly enough, the villain was what I liked the most. He was hamming it up like a 60's Batman villain and I kind of dug it. Plus his occasional and random yelling kept me from falling asleep throughout the rest of it.
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Post by hi224 on Nov 19, 2018 15:40:42 GMT
Not sure why he’s apparently a ‘like him or hate him’ kind of actor. Everyone has an off day. probably because he can be inconsistent and doesn't have an accessible screen presence I assume. I liked him in Les and Theory but yeah, hes been bad alot as well.
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