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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsI'll say it.....Michael Keaton is one of the best actors
ever!
I'm watching the mini-series, Dopesick, and he's just sooooooo good in such an understated way.
So far this series is riveting.
Walleye
(30,996 posts)yellowdogintexas
(22,243 posts)"Dopesick" is a powerful series.
Upthevibe
(8,030 posts)He also seems very selective about the roles he'll choose. I just get the feel that his level of integrity is very uncommon.
Also, Peter Sarsgaard is excellent as always.
I'm on the third episode, and this series has exceeded my expectations.
Upthevibe
(8,030 posts)was so very, very powerful. It was horrific to see what that family did (and others do as we well know-such as PG & E - Erin Brockovich, Dark Waters, etc).
Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)I saw him in a Spider-Man movie, wasnt expecting much. But, he really does seem to just quietly take over every scene he appears in.
Hes a great actor.
Upthevibe
(8,030 posts)That's it! He's so subtle but before you know it he's transfixing (that's probably a contradiction and therein lies his magic).....
Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)I know nothing about acting, I dont really watch a whole lot of movies, I dont know anything about making movies.
But, some of these folks seem to have an ability to jump right off the screen, and into your soul. Keaton is one. I think Robin Williams was another. Several of the actors in The Help have the ability. I dont understand it, but I do recognize it.
Bayard
(22,035 posts)He's really diverse. Watched Pacific Heights the other day, and he is excellent as a bad guy. Hilarious in Beetlejuice.
Fun fact: His girlfriend used to be Courteney Cox.
Orrex
(63,185 posts)He's been in some films that I overall didn't care for, but Keaton himself is consistently wonderful onscreen.
And in spring of 2000 I passed him on concrete steps leading to a TGIFridays in the North Hills of Pittsburgh.
Skittles
(153,138 posts)and he can do all genres - he's very versatile, I have been a fan of his for decades
OAITW r.2.0
(24,393 posts)Watched it over 2 days....his best performance, ever, IMHO. He just seemed to understand that role, like he lived it.
I've been a fan for decades as well. I think the 1st time he came on my radar was in "Nightshift". A low budget screwball comedy with Henry Winkler. He was perfectly cast in that role.