I thought Christiansen was great in Shattered Glass, too.
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Christiansen gives me a pain in general, but he does have the virtue of never having butchered one of my favorite novels. I'm looking at you, Mr. Whoa-look-how-gnarly-my-British-accent-is.
I just watched Hard Candy and all I can say is, "whoa." In a non-Keanu kind of way.
The Society for Whatever, We Love Keanu respectively disagrees.
YEAH!
That said, HC has managed to get good reviews for his acting for pretty much everything he's been in that wasn't Star Wars.
Which indicates to me that HC was not the problem.
We all know what the problem is.
*coughGeorgeLucascough*
I just watched Hard Candy and all I can say is, "whoa." In a non-Keanu kind of way.
Yep.
That said, HC has managed to get good reviews for his acting for pretty much everything he's been in that wasn't Star Wars.
I haven't seen him in anything else so it's hard for me to say, but Lucas did manage to make actors as good as Samuel Jackson and Ewan McGregor sound wooden so I expect he's the recurring ingredient.
Which indicates to me that HC was not the problem.
All right, I'll reserve judgment on poor HC until I see some of his other work, because only George Lucas should be held responsible for that dialogue. A bicycle messenger couldn't deliver that shit.
Ooh, is it called Chocolate?
Cool. I saw a trailer for it a few weeks back, in the cinema, but it was, alas, entirely in Thai. So I just got to go "...hey, this looks good! Um. Wonder what it's called..." and look sadly at the curly wiggles of Thai script on the screen. It was very River Tam, the trailer I saw.
...I rather like Keanu. Risible though he was in Dracula and Much Ado About Nothing (and I have to say that I couldn't fault Branagh's casting rationale: get kids into the cinema to watch Keanu get oiled up while wearing black leather pants, then hit them with the Shakespeare). Also, I rather liked Speed, have a mighty slashy fondness for Point Break and actively heart The Matrix. (Actually, I enjoyed all 3 of the Matrix films.)
And he seems like a good bloke.
And there's always the memory of that black and white photo shoot with the falling towel, back when he was all young and pretty.
Oh! Constantine. I liked it. I remain sorry that there will be no Hellblazer movie with a scruffy blond Scouser played by Paul Bettany - or possibly even Alan Tudyk or Callum Keith Rennie (who, OMG, totally looks the part, but I've no idea whether he could pull off the accent)...but I was very pleasantly surprised by the movie they did make.
Er. Which isn't to invalidate anyone's Keanu-loathing, obviously.
And he seems like a good bloke.
DH has interviewed him in a couple of round-tables, and he does indeed seem like a very good bloke. (Even if he's a freak who doesn't own a computer.)