C'mon, Warner Bros, he successfully made a robot relatable while keeping him creepily distant. Let him have a whack at a control freak with a superiority complex and a sensitive ego.
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C'mon, Warner Bros, he successfully made a robot relatable while keeping him creepily distant. Let him have a whack at a control freak with a superiority complex and a sensitive ego.
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If you fanboys really adored Hugo Weaving and other character actors (Christoph Waltz, Jackie Earle Haley, Jason Isaacs, etc) you’d stop wanting them type cast in roles that are watered-down variations on roles they’ve already played. Hugo Weaving isn’t interested in being a “genre icon” anyhow, but a serious actor.
Right. Sorry. I must have missed that in between his playing a robot, an elf, a superhero and another robot.
His inimitable talents would exalt a terrifyingly relevant character. I should have wished for him to spend the rest of his life in a Sydney Shakespeare Co. production of “Coriolanus” and sequels to “The Interview.”
I don’t know much about Hugo Weaving — certainly not the frightening amount a Google search of your name and his suggests that you do — but I know he can do take or decline whatever roles are offered him. If he wants to mix pop and art, God bless him.
Crush much?