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Jareth, can you read?

 

I said Cera's in the same spot Gordon-Levitt was in 10 years ago, but that Gordon-Levitt was more talented and seemed to have a greater interest in becoming a more serious, legit actor.

 

10 years ago.

 

Which was before he made every ******* movie you just listed.

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Originally posted by Drunk on Mystery:

Jareth, can you read?

 

I said Cera's in the same spot Gordon-Levitt was in 7 years ago, but that Gordon-Levitt was more talented and seemed to have a greater interest in becoming a more serious, legit actor.

 

7 years ago.

 

Which was before he made every ******* movie you just listed.

DoM,

 

Can you read? Cera is doing a string of comedies that typecast him. Gordon-Levitt didn't go through that. I fail to see the comparison.

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Originally posted by ThisIsTheYear:

On the topic (somewhat) of Gordon-Levitt, I thought his character in Inception, Arthur, was the best one of the bunch.

 

He's really a terrific actor.

Agreed. IMO, he outshined Cap.

 

And his scene in zero gravity was beyond epic.

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Originally posted by Drunk on Mystery:

I'm sorry.

 

I guess I didn't realize that Cera had to agree to any part he was offered.

I never said he didn't agree to them.

 

His career is still brand new. Some would argue Juno was a "serious" role for him in the sense that it was an indie dramedy.

 

Paper Heart is another example of it.

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i don't think actors who do odd movies early in their career should be looked harsh upon, all the greats have done it, perfect example? joe vs. the volcano with tom hanks.... actually hanks did alot of 'rubbish' films early in his career.

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Speaking of repetitive/similar characters, and it's not like he doesn't portray the role terrifically, but Leonardo DiCaprio has played virtually the same character, albeit with different accents, in at least five of his last nine films (Inception, Shutter Island, Blood Diamond, The Departed, Gangs of New York). And I haven't even seen Revolutionary Road or Body of Lies, so it may be more.

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nick and norah was a dumb movie because it was unrelatable.

 

 

lmfao maybe he should have given her a roofey and listened to maroon 5 doing jager bombs lmfao amirite

 

you swear your alliance to the hipster legion with that sentiment.

THERE IS NO MORE JARETH, ONLY HIPSTER

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you're not hipster until you see 'girl with the dragon tattoo' btw, it's a swedish mystery movie... how are you not on this? see you need to be closer to the enzian.

 

my g/f works at the enzian so i regularly have to deal with "artsy" movies.

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Originally posted by Jareth Cutestory:

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Originally posted by Drunk on Mystery:

I'm sorry.

 

I guess I didn't realize that Cera had to agree to any part he was offered.

I never said he didn't agree to them.

 

His career is still brand new. Some would argue Juno was a "serious" role for him in the sense that it was an indie dramedy.

 

Paper Heart is another example of it.

 

paper heart sucked.

 

well the premise sucked too so i dont blame them.

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Originally posted by ThisIsTheYear:

Speaking of repetitive/similar characters, and it's not like he doesn't portray the role terrifically, but Leonardo DiCaprio has played virtually the same character, albeit with different accents, in at least five of his last nine films (Inception, Shutter Island, Blood Diamond, The Departed, Gangs of New York). And I haven't even seen Revolutionary Road or Body of Lies, so it may be more.

 

DiCaprio is the new Tom Cruise

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