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.
Though he was the best Jack Ryan in the best Jack Ryan movie.
Dad and I caught most of the last hour of Hunt for Red October on TNT yesterday afternoon before going to see The Departed, and I was telling him exactly the same thing!
I loved AB in State and Main. "So, that happened."
I use that line in my work all the time.
I loved AB in State and Main. "So, that happened." I use that line in my work all the time.
OMG, Beej, that is one of my all-time favorite lines ever. The first time I heard it, I laughed so hard I cried. His delivery was perfect.
I like Alec Baldwin. He seems to sort of deserve his real-life Bloviator nickname, but I've never seen him in a role he couldn't carry off.
Also a big fan of Malice here. It's not a great movie, but it's better than a lot of the current entries in the genre, especially because Nicole Kidman plays totally against type, and Alec Baldin plays the doctor so convincingly. Also, I adore Bill Pullman, so there's that.
I really should pick up the DVD of The Zero Effect--Bill Pullman is fabulous as the updated (and whacked out) Sherlock Holmes for the new millenium.
The Zero Effect-
Ooh. I love that one too.
He rocked in Outside Providence. So awesome. But he really does shine like the brightest star in 30 Rock.