Oh, so do I. But in a small way I am known for
not thinking rightly. Some of the more discreet posters will burble something about detached characters or stylized dialogue. I've seen Reeves in (just off the top of my head) River's Edge, Tune in Tomorrow, My Own Private Idaho, The Gift, The Watcher, The Lake House, Much Ado About Nothing, Point Break, Speed, Hardball, Sweet November, Chain Reaction, Street Kings (a James Ellroy movie, no less!) and Thumbsucker. He's done fine in a broad range of roles, even if action movies predominate.
(There are very few characters other than the Nebuchadnezzar crew in The Matrix, except for the nonhuman Smith and Oracle. But if the crew was speaking naturally, like normal people, how could Reeves, who was in their company most of the movie, possibly not stand out by acting spacey and detached? Most puzzling.)
He actually was terrible in Johnny Mnemonic, but that role may have been unsalvageable even by a RSC trained actor. I'll believe people really dislike Reeves for his bad acting when The Matrix is less popular than the sequels, because the sequels have less Reeves scenes. Or, when people talk about how Coppola's Dracula was ruined by the opening sequence when it was Reeves and Oldman on screen for fifteen interminable minutes.
But speaking of action movies, if I forgot that Travolta and
Nick Cage starred in Face/Off and that the movie was a big hit, no matter how bored I got, plainly I don't know enough on the topic to pontificate. I don't know how I slipped from my usual strategy of pontificating only on subjects I know something about.
