DiCaprio totally wrong as Hughes
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titusmoody — 18 years ago(July 22, 2007 11:19 AM)
really, birdbrain? gee, the same size as Wayne then! oh, and Peter is 6'2":
Birth Name
Peter Seamus O'Toole
Height
6' 2" (1.88 m)
you always like to shave a few inches off their height. Makes you feel taller in comparison.
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jedediah41 — 18 years ago(July 23, 2007 04:58 AM)
You met Peter and Harris, birdpoop? Did they leave you a big tip when you waited on their table? You know, since they were seated, their height could not be accurately gauged by you. O'Toole is 6'2" mentioned everywhere and acknowledged by all bu2000t you. Since you are only 5'5", everyone looks taller.
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jedediah41 — 18 years ago(July 23, 2007 07:51 AM)
via email to whom, birdpoop you???? Gee, you sure know a lot of famous celebrities. OK, better inform a carload of folks about shortie O'Toole's true height. He keeps getting smaller with each post. He will soon be down to Alan Ladd size at this rate.
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missing_boot — 18 years ago(August 18, 2007 04:33 AM)
davey's got a point. Actors should be the same height as the characters they play. That's why Peter O'Toole was all wrong for the role of Lawrence, being nearly a foot taller than the desert adventurer. Forget about talent height is all that counts for davey. By the way, how can a midget be closeted?
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rtms1988 — 18 years ago(May 05, 2007 12:02 AM)
Hey, do you never heard about contact lenses?? And I can't see Jim Carrey there! Sure, Leonardo Di Caprio is right for that role! What are you saying??? I think that he was convincing as Hughes, I think that he deserved to win that Oscar! By the way I want so much that he win just for one time an Oscar, for shut up all these stupid people.
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TaterMitts — 18 years ago(May 15, 2007 11:48 AM)
In the end its only the performance you should really be concerned about. Just look at Joaquin Phoenix as Johnny Cash, little resemblance but an oscar nominated performance, yeah?
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paulc130 — 18 years ago(May 29, 2007 10:20 AM)
I think DeCaprio is one of the best actors out there today. I think he put in a great performance of Hughes in a movie which was breathtaking. If I was to be asked to cast the movie in the first instance, then I think I may be inclined to go for Colin Farrell in the role of Hughes, not necessarily for his acting ability, but for the look. In my opinion, he has a resemblance to Hughes. As for someone suggesting Jim Carrey - no way! Jim Carrey just cannot veer away from comedy. I saw him in that recent movie he did, The Number 23, which was supposed to show his acting ability in a serious role, and he still couldn't avoid bringing the comedic element into it. If he played Hughes he would probably have done the same and spoilt it. All in all, DiCaprio did a fine job which he should be commended for. After all, it is based on the true story of Hughes, not a factual account in every respect.
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KS_FilmFreak — 18 years ago(August 29, 2007 04:39 PM)
Nobody could've done justice to Hughes as Leo did. This was by far his best performance ever and the movie is so interesting because of him (of course Scorsese & Cate get credit too). Hughes was a visionary but had big flaws too, and Leo played the character in way that made everyone look through those flaws and feel for Hughes. When appearance is not similar it get's harder to convince the audience about the character the actor is playing. Leo may not look like Hughes but his performance sure did. It was an Oscar worthy performance that totally outweighs appearance.