Karmic payback for that remake of The Time Machine?
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He was just on HBO in Mildred Pierce.
I think Guy can afford to pick and choose whatever whackadoo project catches his fancy.
He was a major Aussie teenaged star for years on television, so he had his bank account squared away a long time before L.A. Confidential.
I'm pretty sure he'll never have to pay for a drink in his life as long as there are gay bars. (Which would probably be true for the next decade even if he'd never been in Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, but still...)
Well, if it's his choice, OK. But if it's people not offering him work...that's just wrong!
Matt,
ha!
I understand that the actor himself is a little weird and so some key roles haven't gone to him because of his personality traits. I cannot elaborate more because I forgot what I read.
The only surprise was the Guy Pearce was in it and I had no idea. When did he drop into obscurity?
My reaction exactly! IIRC, he decided he didn't much like the Hollywood life and returned to Australia, which is why he hasn't capitalised on his profile following L.A. Confidential and Memento.
It took me some time to be sure it was him.
He was a major Aussie teenaged star for years on television, so he had his bank account squared away a long time before L.A. Confidential.
True, although bear in mind that he was earning an Australian soapie salary. Neighbours didn't quite offer the same kind of bucks as Melrose Place.
IIRC, he decided he didn't much like the Hollywood life and returned to Australia
Yeah, my impression was that after Monte Cristo & Time Machine he decided he'd rather take smaller roles in movies he liked than star in crap.
I can't remember where I picked that up now. I feel like it was an interview with a director, maybe? It's all hazy.
So remember that great Volkswagen commercial with Little Vader?
Marvel's made a parody with Little Thor. It's hilarious and adorable.
Ha!