Showing posts with label great expectations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label great expectations. Show all posts
Words of Wisdom From Ethan Hawke To Robert Pattinson
From NY Magazine:
Over drinks at a bistro in the Maritime Hotel, however, we’re not talking about Stoppard or Shepard or Mendes or Lumet. We’re talking about Zac Efron. Hawke and Linklater are close friends, and Linklater’s latest film, Me and Orson Welles, released in November, stars the unknown British actor Christian McKay as Welles, and the very well-known Efron—who became famous in High School Musical—as Welles’s young protégé. And herein lies a dilemma.
“The irony is, from Rick’s point of view, he wants to make a period film. He wants McKay to play Orson Welles. So you need a star to be in it somewhere,” Hawke says. “Here’s the answer: We’ll get Zac Efron to play the young kid. Because they audition him, and you know what? He turns out to be a really good actor. So that’s the reason Rick gets the money to make the film. But that’s also the reason people struggle to take the movie seriously.” This is a predicament that Hawke knows all too well. “A part of my heart goes out for these guys like Zac or [Twilight’s] Bob Pattinson. I wish them well,” he says. “The world is very mysterious. It has the appearance that it’s rooting for them and giving them everything they want. Instead, it’s setting a huge trap. And it’s very difficult to get out of.” (Gozde: Okay first off: Bob? Really? I guess it's okay, they call Robert DeNiro Bob as well but Rob is so NOT a Bob :)) As for the "trap": He's right. That's why Rob is nominated for a Razzie. But you know what there was a time Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt were just 2 "pretty boys". With a good road map and brains they can get out of the pigeon hole they were pushed in and hopefully we'll be there to document it :))
Thanks to CyberMelli for the tip :)
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