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Gene Hackman a jerk?

helgi

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Gene Hackman a jerk? I think so. Remember in hoosiers where he's walking by the barber shop, and the barber asks in good faith if Gene wants a haircut.
Gene says, "Who cut your hair?"
the barber says, "Yours truly,"
Gene hackman says, "heh, no thanks"

I realize he's just an actor, but he's a jerk in all his movies. So why should he be type cast as a jerk if in life he is a saint?

but of course, Gene Hackman's attitude is meant as a...I guess a literary device?... cause it makes some kind of point... like the author's trying to say "Yeah, he's a jerk, but he gets results" cause Hackman's characters are all resourceful jerks. There are so many examples of resourceful jerk characters by other actors as well, like House, Hawkeye, Jack Bower, Texas Walker Ranger, Matlock, Harpo
 
What an actor is famous of and what he is in real life don't necessearily go together.

This is especially evident in a few comedy actors for example:

Rowan Atkinson always plays the silly, naive type (Mr. Bean), but in real life he is intelligent and quite a serious man, some would say even quite dull. I've seen many interviews with him always thinking I'll be seing a lot of goofing around and such, but he's quite the opposite: a calm and collective English gentleman.

Another example is Wayne Knight - the evil neighbour of Seinfeld, also playing "evil" comedic roles in numerous movies (first comes to mind Rat Race). He is infact also very nice guy in real life, I hear.

The actors themselves say it's a way to leave ones self behind and become your total opposite for a short while.
 
yeah, I heard about Rowan Atkinson being mild mannered, but I also heard that sometimes, if he's wearing a modest brown suit, he runs off and abandons his obligations and goes around the town acting like Mr. Bean.
 
Yeah, well you never know with these people.

Just my two cents on the issue.

Maybe Hackman likes to play jerk roles, because he can't do it in real life. He's such a big name in Hollywood, if he wanted to get out and play in other kinds of roles, I bet the big executives wouldn't stop him.
 
Has no one here had second thoughts about a hair cut on seeing the hairdresser's hair? Ever heard of 'hairdresser's friend'? I've refused haircuts myself based on the state of the stylist.

And if I met Superman I'd probably want him dead. He has no sense of fashion and someone that holier than thou has to be a total bore at dinner parties.

And wouldn't you want him on your side if you were stuck in an upside down ship? You might prefer a jet pack and an oxyacetylene torch, but beggars can't be choosers.
 
have you heard there is a Kryptonite brand bike lock. Isn't superman the last person who would steal a bike, since he's good?

I know about the Kryptonite bike lock because there's been a Kryptonite bike lock on the bike rack at my college for as long as I can remember. There's no bike, just the lock, and I don't think anyone can get it off
 
the bike lock's not green, it's gray, I think, with a gray covering that says Kryptonite real boldly
 
Grey Kryptonite. I shall look it up...


...No grey Kryptonite, but it might be black mixed with white. So it has the power to split Kryptonian personalities and kill all plant life. That sounds easy enough to test. Touch it with a parsnip and report back.
 
helgi said:
All of Gene Hackman's characters are a jerk
Fixed your post.:p

helgi said:
I also heard that sometimes, if he's wearing a modest brown suit, he runs off and abandons his obligations and goes around the town acting like Mr. Bean.
My mother used to tell me when I was younger, "Never believe anything you hear and only half of what you see." It's the third best piece of advice I've ever been given.
 
A woman marries a man expecting him to change and he never does.
A man marries a woman expecting her not to change but she does.

At least I'm pretty sure that's #7. I will have to consult the Journal of Sound Advice when I get home.
 
I once complained to my mum that she'd never given me that one piece of sage advice that I could trot out whenever I was in that particular scene of my life where it was my turn to say 'It's like my mum always told me...'

So she told me to say 'Well, there's nowt as queer as folk.'

Anyway, many years later she actually did say something useful, though I'm not sure it counts as advice.

It's like my mum always told me. It's good to be confused. It gives you something to do.
 
Gene Hackman a jerk? I think so. Remember in hoosiers where he's walking by the barber shop, and the barber asks in good faith if Gene wants a haircut.
Gene says, "Who cut your hair?"
the barber says, "Yours truly,"
Gene hackman says, "heh, no thanks"

I realize he's just an actor, but he's a jerk in all his movies. So why should he be type cast as a jerk if in life he is a saint?

but of course, Gene Hackman's attitude is meant as a...I guess a literary device?... cause it makes some kind of point... like the author's trying to say "Yeah, he's a jerk, but he gets results" cause Hackman's characters are all resourceful jerks. There are so many examples of resourceful jerk characters by other actors as well, like House, Hawkeye, Jack Bower, Texas Walker Ranger, Matlock, Harpo

Gene Hackman has more brilliant than your little finger put together.
 
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