Alec Baldwin is a much better actor than people give him credit for, IMNSHO. I think it has to do with the fact that he has absolutely no fear of looking like a dork or an ass. I love actors like that.
I also think it has to do with all his brothers being actors with trainwrecks of personal lives (though William seems to have just flat out disappeared since his 5 minutes of fame).
Baldwin is hysterically funny in 30 Rock. I've never thought of him as a comedy actor before this, but his comic timing on the show is just impeccable. I've enjoyed his performances in movies before, but I love him on the show, which I find wee bit mindblowing, since I'm used to pooh-pooh'ing him as "eh, another Baldwin brother".
Baldwin is hysterically funny in 30 Rock. I've never thought of him as a comedy actor before this, but his comic timing on the show just impeccable.
And everyone forgets his first movie was BEETLEJUICE.
His performance in Miami Blues is funny too, in a demented and dangerous way.
And everyone forgets his first movie was BEETLEJUICE.
I know! He was fabulous in that, if I recall. Instead doing all those crappy dramas (GGGR excepted, etc.), he should have done more comedy. Even in The Departed, he mostly stole the scenes with his spot-on comedic performance.
I'm a big fan of MALICE, but I'm not sure I'd call it a good movie.
He did seem to start out doing comic roles, supporting or otherwise (besides BEETLEJUICE, he was also in WORKING GIRL and MARRIED TO THE MOB around the same time), but then he tried to play the leading man game. Though he was the best Jack Ryan in the best Jack Ryan movie.
I still wish he had ended up doing GALAXY QUEST like he was supposed to. Tim Allen was fine, but I think Baldwin would have been SUBLIME as a Shatner type.
And everyone forgets his first movie was BEETLEJUICE.
Maybe because he was actually in Forever Lulu and several TV movies like Dress Gray before Beetlejuice?
I first became aware of him on Knots Landing, where his character went from naive hick to abusive televangelist to dead in about 8 episodes.
I loved Alec Baldwin in
The Shadow.
He was great in Outside Providence, too.
That was a really great movie, Corwood, and, yeah.