Plays the same character every movie
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clownbaby866 — 12 years ago(March 26, 2014 10:22 PM)
To the OP and anyone who agrees with him:
Your analysis on Vince Vaughn's career is a reflection not of his acting, but of your limited scope in film taste and/or ability to distinguish between an actor's acting ability and his appearance. I notice someone said that Ben Stiller acted differently 'cause he was in Dodgeballwhy? 'Cause he's a "bad guy", changes his hair, and grows a mustache? (he does so in Heavyweights and Happy Gilmore btw) An actor doesn't have to undergo some crazy transformation in order to be considered a good actor. I love Johnny Depp but him being a weirdo and putting on al1ebcl kinds of makeup isn't a testament to his great acting. It's often in "straight man" or regular roles such as in Donnie Brasco, What's Eating Gilbert Grape or Finding Neverland, where he truly shines.
Anyway, I agree that Vince Vaughn is often the fast-talking, smooth, ladies man, but he's good at it, so why the hell not? Swingers, Wedding Crashers, those are two of his best movies. Also, he's a comedic actor. His acting is built for comedy. He has good comedic delivery and timing. I don't expect Marlon Brando when I watch Vince Vaughn. I'm not sure why you do. Apparently you can't understand that there are different kinds of actors in the film industry. The same goes for Sander, Carrey, Stiller, and all the rest of them. If they make me laugh, they've done a good job. Yes, it's nice to see them in more challenging roles, but it should be a pleasant surprise when they do, not an expectation.
All this being said, have you seen many Vince Vaughn movies? I've seen 29 of his movies. And if you look at his career prior to Wedding Crashers, he has taken on plenty of different roles. To name a few: Psycho, Clay Pigeons, Return to Paradise, Rudy, Into the Wild, A Cool Dry Place, The Locusts, The Lost World, Domestic Disturbance. Most of those are dramas and among those he has played a prick football player, an abusive psychotic stepfather, a repressed soft-spoken murderer, and a manipulative serial killer.
I'd say he's not the same character in every movie. But this is the internet, and I know that no matter how much evidence and logic I can present before you, you're going to be stubborn and stick by your opinion, thinking that you can't be wrong. You'll probably have an extremely witty retort along the lines of "you're an idiot", but I challenge you to come up with something a little more clever. Or maybe admit that you're wrong. Because I guarantee you that for every actor out there there's at least several people who think he always plays the same characters. Just think about it. If you haven't seen any of the movies I listed, then you should watch them.
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eoval — 12 years ago(March 27, 2014 06:25 PM)
I for one love Vince Vaughn. Hearing that he's in a movie makes it an automatic must-see. As far as his versatility is concerned, your post mentions several I'd consider outside the cope of OP's characterizations. Just because he talks the same and sounds the same does not mean he's playing the same part in every role. Clay Pigeons really stands out as a movie where he's not. Plus, he cracks me up.
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clownbaby866 — 12 years ago(March 26, 2014 10:26 PM)
To the OP and anyone who agrees with him:
Your analysis on Vince Vaughn's career is a reflection not of his acting, but of your limited scope in film taste and/or ability to distinguish between an actor's acting ability and his appearance. I notice someone said that Ben Stiller acted differently 'cause he was in Dodgeballwhy? 'Cause he's a "bad guy", changes his hair, and grows a mustache? (he does so in Heavyweights and Happy Gilmore btw) An actor doesn't have to undergo some crazy transformation in order to be considered a good actor. I love Johnny Depp but him being a weirdo and putting on all kinds of makeup isn't a testament to his great acting. It's often in "straight man" or regular roles such as in Donnie Brasco, What's Eating Gilbert Grape or Finding Neverland, where he truly shines.
Anyway, I agree that Vince Vaughn is often the fast-talking, smooth, ladies man, but he's good at it, so why the hell not? Swingers, Wedding Crashers, those are two of his best movies. Also, he's a comedic actor. His acting is built for comedy. He has good comedic delivery and timing. I don't expect Marlon Brando when I watch Vince Vaughn. I'm not sure why you do. Apparently you can't understand that there are different kinds of actors in the film industry. The same goes for Sander, Carrey, Stiller, and all the rest of them. If they make me laugh, they've done a good job. Yes, it's nice to see them in more challenging roles, but it should be a pleasant surprise when they do, not an expectation.
All this being said, have you seen many Vince Vaughn movies? I've seen 29 of his movies. And if you look at his career prior to Wedding Crashers, hda0e has taken on plenty of different roles. To name a few: Psycho, Clay Pigeons, Return to Paradise, Rudy, Into the Wild, A Cool Dry Place, The Locusts, The Lost World, Domestic Disturbance. Most of those are dramas and among those he has played a prick football player, an abusive psychotic stepfather, a repressed soft-spoken murderer, and a manipulative serial killer.
I'd say he's not the same character in every movie. But this is the internet, and I know that no matter how much evidence and logic I can present before you, you're going to be stubborn and stick by your opinion, thinking that you can't be wrong. You'll probably have an extremely witty retort along the lines of "you're an idiot", but I challenge you to come up with something a little more clever. Or maybe admit that you're wrong. Because I guarantee you that for every actor out there there's at least several people who think he always plays the same characters. Just think about it. If you haven't seen any of the movies I listed, then you should watch them.
"Hate is baggage. Life's too short to be pissed off all the time." -
clownbaby866 — 12 years ago(March 26, 2014 10:28 PM)
http://popwatch.ew.com/2013/06/13/vince-vaughn-the-internship/
^This brief article creates a solid middle ground between my opinion and yours. It basically says that Vince Vaughn showed promise in his early career but has made a string of forgettable comedies over the last several years 5b4and needs to bounce back. Read it, it's short and accurate.
"Hate is baggage. Life's too short to be pissed off all the time." -
Philip_90 — 11 years ago(July 24, 2014 07:28 AM)
I don't see how this is a bad thing, I like watching him in the films he stars and they weren't bad (from the ones I've seen) so it's fine by me.
Jason Bateman plays the same character in all the films he's in but is it bad? No. Others do it too, sure meaning more doesn't make it right but you're too judgemental you know. -
Wuchakk — 11 years ago(September 20, 2014 12:56 PM)
What about "Return to Paradise"?
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autocascade — 9 years ago(September 03, 2016 08:57 PM)
There are very few really wide ranging actors.
Sean Penn (he is nearly schizophrenic) , Ben Kingsley, Philip Hoffman (RIP), Peter Sellers those I believe to be that kind of actor there has to be some level of mental illness that allows them to be someone other than themselves when they go into character.
I've read that when DiCaprio made 'The Aviator' he started to have OCD himself he was so deep into the character. I'd put him on my short list also.