His best film? Why?
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JoshsDad — 19 years ago(January 27, 2007 02:17 AM)
Son of the Morning Star as Custer. Gary replaced Costner at the last minute and although it eventually prenmiered on TV as a mini-series I think this is a superb movie.
JoshsDad
'you look just like a scarecrow'
'i am your pallbearer' -
Lucaslover — 19 years ago(February 22, 2007 05:54 PM)
I just saw Indecent Seduction for the first time and must admit that you are right in your description of how Gary plays Peter Nash. The movie supposedly was made close to the time he was making American Gothic. And he looks so different in this movie, all vibrant and golden and seductive like a god (instead of the devil, lol, although I do love Lucas!). But it is a testimonial to his talent that the two characters are so different (although acting from similar motives at times).
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ivyandstone — 16 years ago(January 10, 2010 06:49 PM)
I haven't seen him in much, but he was sure good in "For My Daughter's Honor". If the real Coach Nash was anything like him, no wonder the wide-eyed innocent fifteen year old fell hard for him. Heady stuff to be pursued by a charismatic, handsome, well-liked older man who's telling you that you're special.
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Lucaslover — 19 years ago(February 03, 2007 10:49 PM)
I love Gary in Talladega Nights as Reese Bobby. Someone wrote they saw the movie and didn't even recognize him as the actor who played Lumberge in Office Space. But as funny as he is, and as poignant as his performance is at times (and he steals the movie in my opinion), he isn't on screen long enough.
I'll vote for The Brady Bunch because he's fraking hilarious as Papa Brady in that screwy wig, perfectly channeling Robert Reed's tv persona. It takes a magnificently talented actor to pull off that performance. How did he ever keep a straight face speaking those lines?
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agothicfan — 18 years ago(August 03, 2007 09:59 PM)
You should also enjoy
Lies He Told
and
Santa Fe
as well then. But his sexiest role to date is tv's Lucas Buck in
American Gothic
imo, available on dvd (it lasted just one season). After that, try tv series
Crusade
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LadyU — 18 years ago(October 05, 2007 02:56 PM)
He was amazing in Fatal Visioncreeped the beep outta me.. Loved him as Lucas Black and as Jack Killianbut what about his role in Dodgeballhe gets some of the best lines in the entire film

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willywonkasrevenge — 16 years ago(April 30, 2009 03:53 PM)
"Ladies and gentlemen, I have been to the Great Wall of China, I have seen the Pyramids of Egypt, I've even witnessed a grown man satisfy a camel. But never in all my years as a sportscaster have I witnessed something as improbable, as impossible, as what we've witnessed here today!"
I'm your Huckleberry. -
ctomvelu-1 — 16 years ago(April 26, 2009 06:53 PM)
Forgtting TV shows on which he has played, and OFFICE SPACE (which he will frankly never top), sticking strictly to movies he has done, I give him a big thumbs up for playing stone cold killer Jeffrey McDonald in 1984's TV-movie, FATAL VISION. Also, who can ever forget his Mr. Brady in the first BRADY BUNCH movie? I was slightly put off by the movie becaue of its arch homosexual orientation, but he was brilliant in it.
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merlyntem — 16 years ago(February 12, 2010 04:33 PM)
He was funny in Office Space and Brady Bunch, but my first introduction to his exceptional talent was in more serious roles so I still prefer those to his comedic turns.
I was just recently able to see him in Son of the Morning Star and I'll have to say that is one of my preferred roles he's undertaken, he played it to the hilt. That movie as well as Fatal Vision, Indecent Seduction and his roles in American Gothic and Midnight Caller show him at his best with characters and production well suited to his subtle talent.
He's not a scene chewer and that may be why he's so underrated, but when the writing and production's good and he's playing men not meant to be overtly good or bad, he's at his best. -
Traianus — 15 years ago(April 19, 2010 09:44 PM)
I've liked him in everything I've seen him in. When one thinks about all his roles, he really is a stunningly diverse actor.
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gummitch-2 — 15 years ago(July 05, 2010 02:40 AM)
Haven't seen the Joneses, but it's on my list.
Gary has done many good movies. I haven't seen all, but I really loved A Simple Plan. I sa16d0w it when it first came out and I spent all the movie thinking "Where is he?!?!". LOL quite a surprise.
He's not a scene chewer and that's why I like him so much. I hate actors who overact, really cannot stand it when the offscreen persona overrides the on screen character.
Gary possesses a more subtle and quiet force and he slowly draws you into his web. I've always liked him a lot, but I think I became a huge fan with American Gothic. My oh my, there has never been a character like Lucas Black. Not ever. He starts as the classic bad guy and at the end of the show he has seduced all his audience into liking him. I haven't found a single person who was not cheering for him in the end.
Crusade was quite good too, I loved his character. And I like the fact that Gary has the dashing looks of the classic American Hero, but he basically can turn into everyone he wants. That's called talent
and it's way better than being a movie star.
Gummitch
KONG BITES HIS HEAD OFF in a PG 13 kinda way!