Truly hilarious. 

The one time I met Kenny Baker he came off like total class. Kind, warm, and appreciative of the fans. He even gave a free autograph to my son. Very generous.The one time I met Anthony Daniels at a convention he came off like a total douche.
All this is immaterial. Baker did get into the suit. Baker did take direction. Baker did perform according to the script. The quality of his acting has no impact on his or his character's place in the story.Seems like a huge stretch to say his movements come through. Put someone else in there to jostle the R2 unit around and I really doubt anyone could notice the difference. I think that matters as to the credit he receives because I don’t see how there’s any skill involved. This just doesn’t seem to be something we’ll agree on.
All this is immaterial. Baker did get into the suit. Baker did take direction. Baker did perform according to the script. The quality of his acting has no impact on his or his character's place in the story.
Moreover, Daniels should concentrate on himself.
Wrong. I never met the man.Okay, I get it. You guys like Kenny Baker.
Wrong. I never met the man.
Nonsense. How likable a person is and how much credit they deserve for their work are two different things.Yes, everyone knows you have to meet someone to form an opinion...
If Kenny Baker had been as rude and unpleasant as Daniels has apparently been, everyone would probably be talking about how lucky he was to make a name for himself by sitting in a bin and jostling back and forth. Instead the fact that he brought nothing to the character is apparently 'immaterial'.
Plenty of people have received jobs in entertainment because of their physical features. They still do the job required of them. Nothing about their level of talent justifies them being the targets of other performer's ire. And in the end, this is not about Baker's talent. It is about Daniels' behaviour.Instead the fact that he brought nothing to the character is apparently 'immaterial'.
I didn't know him from Adam. What does that have to do with thinking it's wrong for Daniels to have treated him like crap for petty and unprovoked reasons?Okay, I get it. You guys like Kenny Baker.
Nope. I just believe the person who does the work deserves the credit.Okay, I get it. You guys like Kenny Baker.
As long as he did the work, he deserves credit for it. The quality of the work, and how much of a personal impact he had does not effect whether or not you deserve credit. I'm not sure of the exact rules, but I believe when it comes to movies and TV as long as work you do appears onscreen in some form you are supposed to get credit. Even if only one line from a writer's specific version of a script is used, that writer gets credit. I believe this actually happened with one of the movie Joss Whedon is credited for.Yes, but it would make a difference. If another actor had played Han Solo we’d have the same character but a different portrayal. Perhaps a very different one.
I know. I just mentioned Baker to point out that you can feel sorry for someone over something relatively small even if they profited in the long run.
Seems like a huge stretch to say his movements come through. Put someone else in there to jostle the R2 unit around and I really doubt anyone could notice the difference. I think that matters as to the credit he receives because I don’t see how there’s any skill involved. This just doesn’t seem to be something we’ll agree on.
Okay, I get it. You guys like Kenny Baker.
Are you General Melvin Zais? Because you sure can pick a hill to die on.Okay, I get it. You guys like Kenny Baker.
Daniels can be annoyed all he wants, but without R2 D2 to spar with, C3PO is nothing more than an annoying wimp and wouldn't be as well remembered. So no, I don't feel an ounce of sympathy for a guy that has made a comfortable living play acting in a tin can suit.
Daniels can be annoyed all he wants, but without R2 D2 to spar with, C3PO is nothing more than an annoying wimp and wouldn't be as well remembered. So no, I don't feel an ounce of sympathy for a guy that has made a comfortable living play acting in a tin can suit.
Nope. I just believe the person who does the work deserves the credit.
Obviously the character wouldn’t work as well without C3PO. I’ve responded to your second point numerous times in this thread already.
Yeah, so do I. I’ve said several times I don’t think Kenny Baker should be stripped of his credit or anything. I just think that Daniels and Baker are often given a similar amount of credit for what they brought to the franchise, and I can see why that might have ticked Daniels off..
Well, the title of your thread is
"Anyone Feel a Little Sorry for Anthony Daniels?"
So don't be surprised when you get a lot of responses specifically to that.
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Why? Both characters are droids. The only difference between them is the dialect. I love Chewbacca ever bit as much as Han Solo for similar reasons. I can't understand a word he says yet I was moved emotionally, whether laughing or sad. In the end, that's all that really matters.
The key word is ‘little’. As I’ve said quite a few times, you can feel a little sorry for someone even if they ultimately benefited. The example I used before was Mark Hamill. I can feel a little sorry for him getting typecast after Star Wars while acknowledging how lucky he was to get that role in the first place. Anthony Daniels clearly wouldn’t have had anything near the level of success he has now without Star Wars, but that doesn’t mean I can’t feel a tiny bit sorry for him over something else, even if his apparently being a bit of a tool makes that hard.
Frankly I see little difference. Daniels couldn't move any quicker or different than he did thanks to the limitations of his suit. Even by Episode 3 he was still tripping and falling down. I fail to see how putting another actor in it would have changed the movement or the way he raised his arms if the suit only allowed him to move in the one manner.Yes, both are droids, but Daniels contributed way more to the character. The way he moved and spoke were all him, and he basically reinvented the character. Even other people on this thread have admitted that Baker didn’t really impact the role of R2D2. If he’d passed on the role, they’d have got another person of that size and the character wouldn’t have been at all different.
Frankly I see little difference. Daniels couldn't move any quicker or different than he did thanks to the limitations of his suit. Even by Episode 3 he was still tripping and falling down. I fail to see how putting another actor in it would have changed the movement or the way he raised his arms if the suit only allowed him to move in the one manner.
I don't even feel a "little" sorry for him. Sorry, I just don't feel bad for actors over the amount of kudos they think they should be getting. I reserve that for people who perform far more dangerous and important jobs
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