It's weird. Keaton was a last minute entry because I completely blanked on him until someone mentioned him in another thread. I certainly didn't expect him to still be here. And knocking out Christian Bale too. That's still a travesty.
Anyway, hopefully this should be the end of him.
Favourite Actor - Norton vs. Keaton
Started by Cameron Swift, Apr 11 2012 02:43 AM
6 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 11 April 2012 - 02:43 AM
What happened to the niceties of my childhood days?
#2
Posted 11 April 2012 - 04:34 AM
Derek Vinyard curb-stomps Mr. Mom.
#3
Posted 11 April 2012 - 06:14 AM
Keaton can win this.
Those Japanese car factory owners underestimated him.
Martin Mull underestimated him.
Henry Winkler underestimated him when they were running that brothel in that morgue.
...also everybody underestimated Johnny Dangerously.
Just look at him! And know that for a brief, shining moment in the early 1980s, the top box-office draw in the world looked like that.
Keaton can win this.
Those Japanese car factory owners underestimated him.
Martin Mull underestimated him.
Henry Winkler underestimated him when they were running that brothel in that morgue.
...also everybody underestimated Johnny Dangerously.
Just look at him! And know that for a brief, shining moment in the early 1980s, the top box-office draw in the world looked like that.
Keaton can win this.

"It's all a big Nothing. What makes you think you're so special?"
(Livia Soprano [1930-2001] channeling Samuel Beckett [1906-1989] friend to André René Roussimoff [1946-1993]).
#5
Posted 11 April 2012 - 11:43 PM
Come on elderly!
Remember when Keaton was the symbol of the average guy trying to keep up with an increasingly disorientating modern world? But how ironically that "modern world" seems trite and innocent compared to later even worse modern worlds?
That kind of head-spinning weltschmerz deserves two more votes.
Remember when Keaton was the symbol of the average guy trying to keep up with an increasingly disorientating modern world? But how ironically that "modern world" seems trite and innocent compared to later even worse modern worlds?
That kind of head-spinning weltschmerz deserves two more votes.

"It's all a big Nothing. What makes you think you're so special?"
(Livia Soprano [1930-2001] channeling Samuel Beckett [1906-1989] friend to André René Roussimoff [1946-1993]).
#6
Posted 12 April 2012 - 02:16 AM
20-20. Both guys go through.
What happened to the niceties of my childhood days?
#7
Posted 12 April 2012 - 02:30 AM
The miracle is happening.
The MIRACLE is HAPPENING!!!!!
The MIRACLE is HAPPENING!!!!!

"It's all a big Nothing. What makes you think you're so special?"
(Livia Soprano [1930-2001] channeling Samuel Beckett [1906-1989] friend to André René Roussimoff [1946-1993]).










