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7/25/2025, 7:52:36 PM
>>213082181
This is the sort of idea I had in mind when I posited the question.
Michael Fassbender embodied the -ness of Steve Jobs better than Ashton Kutcher did, who looked like, sounded like, and recreated the mannerisms more faithfully, but just came off as a hollow imitator rather than an embodier. From what I have seen (won't watch the full movie, can't pay me), Timmy's Dylan is a LARP session and there doesn't seem to be any Bobness about him.
I guess for me it is more about that "-ness", which exists culturally, and may or may not be what the person actually acted like. Fassy embodied Jungness as we understand it as people who have never met the man and only have some TV interviews of him as footage.
I like Faye and Warren as Bonnie and Clyde - it rings true. Perhaps biopics are better served by actors NOT having material to ape? They become more spiritually aligned with the character by virtue of having no possible way to just take the easy way out and LARP.
>>213079284
Now I have thanks to u. I like it. I like all Sloops. It's my fav song to sing a capella at night when I'm bored and walking home from somewhere, likely drunk. (Isn't show me the way to go home so gauche to sing for that purpose...) I think my preferred way to sing it will remain The Kingston Trio version though.
>>213079362
I haven't heard those yet so I wasn't referring to them.
>Jung
I feel shook, like someone on the TV looked at the camera and said my full government name to me. Am I really so autistic and recognisable despite abandoning Charlotte avatarfagging for good some weeks past? Well!
>>213081297
Acting gay with your friends is the most straight thing a man can do.
This is the sort of idea I had in mind when I posited the question.
Michael Fassbender embodied the -ness of Steve Jobs better than Ashton Kutcher did, who looked like, sounded like, and recreated the mannerisms more faithfully, but just came off as a hollow imitator rather than an embodier. From what I have seen (won't watch the full movie, can't pay me), Timmy's Dylan is a LARP session and there doesn't seem to be any Bobness about him.
I guess for me it is more about that "-ness", which exists culturally, and may or may not be what the person actually acted like. Fassy embodied Jungness as we understand it as people who have never met the man and only have some TV interviews of him as footage.
I like Faye and Warren as Bonnie and Clyde - it rings true. Perhaps biopics are better served by actors NOT having material to ape? They become more spiritually aligned with the character by virtue of having no possible way to just take the easy way out and LARP.
>>213079284
Now I have thanks to u. I like it. I like all Sloops. It's my fav song to sing a capella at night when I'm bored and walking home from somewhere, likely drunk. (Isn't show me the way to go home so gauche to sing for that purpose...) I think my preferred way to sing it will remain The Kingston Trio version though.
>>213079362
I haven't heard those yet so I wasn't referring to them.
>Jung
I feel shook, like someone on the TV looked at the camera and said my full government name to me. Am I really so autistic and recognisable despite abandoning Charlotte avatarfagging for good some weeks past? Well!
>>213081297
Acting gay with your friends is the most straight thing a man can do.
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