This movie is a modern masterpiece and the role Adam was born to play. I was blown away by it and a big part of it was his performance. Sheer brilliance and my favorite movie of 2020.
Always thought he'd make a breakthrough as one of those 'awkward' actors as I like to call them. If he did his own version of Superbad he probably would've made it bigger. But I'm real happy that he's happy with what he's doing. Cool guy :D
Well, Seth Cohen IS his best role to date. Unless he succeeds in finding a better role than Seth Cohen, I think he needs to be a bit more humble and grateful that he landed the part and that the show was so successful. It made him famous after all. He didn't do much after the OC that was of much relevance, so the only appropriate thing to do is embracing it. The way he does it, it's unprofessional. I don't see Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt or Bill Murray whining about being asked about the role that made them famous. Be professional, Brody.
Mischa Barton recently said there was a lot of drama on the set on the third season with the four young actors. Tate Donovan said that they "fell apart" but were fantastic during the first season. And i think it shows in their performances. Which is so unprofessional.
This movie is a modern masterpiece and the role Adam was born to play. I was blown away by it and a big part of it was his performance. Sheer brilliance and my favorite movie of 2020.
really went under the radar, I agree, it is wonderful
I agree. It’s a masterpiece.
Turned it on one day not expecting much, it was class and he was funny as f in it. His one liners were spot on
Always thought this guy was way underrated. Should've become a bigger star.
Always thought he'd make a breakthrough as one of those 'awkward' actors as I like to call them. If he did his own version of Superbad he probably would've made it bigger. But I'm real happy that he's happy with what he's doing. Cool guy :D
Well, Seth Cohen IS his best role to date. Unless he succeeds in finding a better role than Seth Cohen, I think he needs to be a bit more humble and grateful that he landed the part and that the show was so successful. It made him famous after all. He didn't do much after the OC that was of much relevance, so the only appropriate thing to do is embracing it. The way he does it, it's unprofessional. I don't see Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt or Bill Murray whining about being asked about the role that made them famous. Be professional, Brody.
Didn't even know this movie was coming out and it sounds right up my street. Excellent interviews, Jake!
This movie is so insanely underrated
Seth Cohen! I miss The O.C. Great interview as usual Jake, looking forward to seeing this movie.
I've often wondered if he/other cast members enjoyed doing the 4th season of the oc...
Mischa Barton recently said there was a lot of drama on the set on the third season with the four young actors. Tate Donovan said that they "fell apart" but were fantastic during the first season. And i think it shows in their performances. Which is so unprofessional.
Great question!
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