When someone is telling of an entertaining and unique experience and everyone is engaged, I think to myself, "I wish I new what someone from South Carolina has to say right about now."
He’s a fkn genius guy and actor, he should Have been bigger than Jeremy renner or mark ruffalo or any of the those orher queers! Pepper was a real nigga, I was his stand in on the baseball movie “61”.
Sounds like the same thing he did to The Incredible Hulk. We see how that turned out. They say every actor wants to direct. Just play your role dude. Patrice brought the realness. Wish we could still be listening to his experiences and interpretations of things.
to be 100% true, he made alot of creative decisions in Fight Club and American History X, so he had some pre-existing proof that he could make changes for the better.
@@GiganticWeen those movies turned out amazing and he did have some control, but we don’t know to be fair what the original Director wantEd. Maybe he change the parts that kinda stunk a bit and those movies in the movies would’ve even been more epic if he would’ve shut his fucking pie hole. Those movies are awesome but let’s not act like they’re Citizen Kane or Casa Blanca for god sake.
The way he plays the bouncer in the 25th hour is contrived crazy. Patrice would laught and mock him right away. He wouldnt talk to him like he respected him like that.
Many actors are just so full of themselves and the method is just staying in character because your too dumb to know how to play someone else. In the Marathon Man Sustin Hoffman was method and Lawrence Oliviea is well Lawrence Oliviea and Hoffman asks Oliviea how do you do what you do and Oliviea says it’s just acting you should try it.
I always thought Meg Ryan was downlow racist anyway. How many movies has she done where she has actually interacted with a black person? You can count them on one finger,