Great! I look forward to it.
Commander Cavit said:
The LOL smiley, pictured here:, is usually considered an indication of the poster's meaning what he wrote to be taken humorously.
RookieBatman said:
EDIT: Yes, I do realize that Cavit was joking. But mentioning Caruso in a casting thread is still a kickable offense.![]()
If I'm going to get kicked, I might as well admit that within the parameters of what he is (i.e, a scenery chewing ham), I rather like Caruso. I have the same response to Shatner.
RookieBatman said:
I guess that's were we disagree, then. I don't think that Shatner is a scenery-chewing ham. I think that he really is a good actor. Maybe some things he did on T.J. Hooker, or that Rocketman performance were a bit hammy, but he's still a very good actor.
I'll admit that I haven't watched much of Caruso, so maybe I haven't given him a fair shake.
I think he's a really good actor who can be a scenery-chewing ham when he isn't trying hard enough to be a really good actor.
Christopher said:
RookieBatman said:
I guess that's were we disagree, then. I don't think that Shatner is a scenery-chewing ham. I think that he really is a good actor. Maybe some things he did on T.J. Hooker, or that Rocketman performance were a bit hammy, but he's still a very good actor.
I think he's a really good actor who can be a scenery-chewing ham when he isn't trying hard enough to be a really good actor. [*snip*] And he's a savvy actor who's learned to embrace his reputation as a scenery-chewing ham and play it up for laughs.
ClayinCA said:
Now then, back to the topic: I think Vaughn Armstrong should play Sean Connery. Oh, wait...
Whenever I watch David Caruso on CSI: Miami, he always reminds me of a Matrix Agent!Commander Cavit said:
The LOL smiley, pictured here:, is usually considered an indication of the poster's meaning what he wrote to be taken humorously.
Red hair + ham = David Caruso.
If I'm going to get kicked, I might as well admit that within the parameters of what he is (i.e, a scenery chewing ham), I rather like Caruso. I have the same response to Shatner.
ClayinCA said:
Caruso was actually really good during the first season of NYPD BLUE - you can see why everyone went on and on about him to such a degree. Unfortunately, he believed his own press. I've enjoyed him in other things, but never so much as in that first season. I could almost picture him as George Kirk.
Darth_Pazuzu said:
Whenever I watch David Caruso on CSI: Miami, he always reminds me of a Matrix Agent!![]()
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Captaindemotion said:
Caruso also gave pretty decent performances in Mad Dog and Glory as Robert DeNiro's cop partner and in First Blood, as a slightly more sympathetic member of the police unit hunting Rambo.
ClayinCA said:
Caruso was actually really good during the first season of NYPD BLUE - you can see why everyone went on and on about him to such a degree.
A year or so back (this would have been after THE PRACTICE but before BOSTON LEGAL premiered), I went to a salute to William Shatner sponsored by the Museum of Television & Radio at the Director's Guild here in Hollywood. There was a Q&A with the man himself, preceded by a retrospective consisting of clips from throughout his career. It basically went chronologically, with the caveat that the STAR TREK stuff was saved until the very end, and it was very interesting to see his progression as an actor. In some of the earliest clips (what looked like kinescopes of live TV in some cases, as well as a few scenes with E.G. Marshall in THE DEFENDERS), it was amazing to see the subtlety and intensity of Shatner's acting. It becomes much easier to see why William Shatner was so well-regarded as an actor in the early Sixties, and how it was such a coup for STAR TREK to sign him up. But what was even more interesting to me was that you could almost pinpoint the exact moment where he seems to stop trying very hard, and becomes instead more known for the "hammy" acting he's so often criticized for.
ClayinCA said:
Caruso also gave pretty decent performances in Mad Dog and Glory as Robert DeNiro's cop partner and in First Blood, as a slightly more sympathetic member of the police unit hunting Rambo.
I knowRookieBatman said:
The wink usually indicates much the same thing.Commander Cavit said:
The LOL smiley, pictured here:, is usually considered an indication of the poster's meaning what he wrote to be taken humorously.
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And here's whenre Christopher and I largely agree. I don't see the terms as mutually exclusive. I've seen Richard Burton and Richard Harris be both. Some men are so full of greatness that even their halfbaked efforts have a grandeur to them.I guess that's were we disagree, then. I don't think that Shatner is a scenery-chewing ham. I think that he really is a good actor.
Cicero said:
Olmos seems too old to be dating someone so young as Parminder Nagra (though I'm not sure she's right for Desai).
Actually, I really like Charles Bronson for the part, having had a little more time to consider him outside the confines of the 60s.
Endymion said:
Cicero said:
Olmos seems too old to be dating someone so young as Parminder Nagra (though I'm not sure she's right for Desai).
Actually, I really like Charles Bronson for the part, having had a little more time to consider him outside the confines of the 60s.
Olmos is too old so you went with a giddy young buck like Charles Bronson? Didn't he die?
RookieBatman said:
ClayinCA said:
Caruso also gave pretty decent performances in Mad Dog and Glory as Robert DeNiro's cop partner and in First Blood, as a slightly more sympathetic member of the police unit hunting Rambo.
Hey, I just recorded First Blood, I might try to give that a look sometime.
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