Imy do you do that spoiler thing OnlyNic? I love it! Thanks you made me laugh with that and I agree with the sentiment. I've made my feelings known several times about Nic's quality in diversity, so I won't rant on again here. I will just add that as well as being far more diverse than hero or anti hero, he's the master of the conflicted hero, the protagonist of the moral dilemma, he plays in the grey areas...people just want to pigeonhole him, and it seems when they finally accept they cannot they start to slag off his film choices/diversity/ability. And I agree with you...they should 'shut up'.
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I agree with you!Also I study at school,and my classmates when see photos or pics of Nic,they say that is bad actor,he is only fortunatly man,I ask them what films have you watched with he?They answered:"nothing!"So I asked them:"do you know film Ghost Rider or Lord of War?"they answered:"Yes of corce!!Is best films in world"and I explainded them that Nic play there and they say:"Ye,is greate actor?"I stay and can't say some.How they can say something about Nic when they don't know who is it?
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Some say Nic only chooses to be heroes in movies, I disagree and question them, "Have you ever seen The Weather Man, Adaptation, or Windtalkers? He's a talented actor!!"
And when they say, "I haven't." I'll think, "Fine, then
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, please!!" How can they say so? They aren't Nicaholics like all of you here, right? What they have seen may only be some blockbusters such as National Treasure (I don't mean it's awful or something.), and, ok, a heroic treasure hunter!? I don't understand.
Let's see...... It's just as some think, "Hmm, Brad Pitt is handsome." But look closer, is he really that handsome? (Again, I'm not criticizing Brad.) What we see is only partial, you can never "judge a book by its cover", isn't it?