ITT: Times actors played a character against their usual type

ITT: Times actors played a character against their usual type

Pic related, Martin Freeman as the bad guy in Wild Target was great

what the fuck is wild targeg

Nicolas Cage in face/off is the only time he’s played a villain, and his best role

Cillian Murphy
>usually plays a badass dude
>he played as a tranny once
???

But Cage was the good guy for over half the film man.
Travolta was badguy for longer.

This guy plays a terrific asshole.

Martin Freeman always comes off as a passive aggressive douchebag in every single role he plays, so how is that against type?

Nooooo Charles what are you doing

He plays assholes all the time

Hat about the movie where he’s blind

Huh I only seen him play one in Stepbrothers but thought he was great. Everything else I've seen him in he's a really soft spoken and collected type.

Tom only played a villain once. And he was better in it than anything else he's ever been in.

why did jamie fox have to ruin that movie

he didn't. why did you have to ruin our discussion about it?

this

oh my god I forgot about this movie

It's his steely demeanor I think. Get the feeling it's just a step away from what he's actually like off camera.

"our discussion"?
you made one post about it and when im telling you the ending is shit thanks to jamie fox you deflect instead of discussing anything

because he ruins everything

t. ultrapleb

>the ending is shit
the ending is perfectly consistent with the themes of the film, try rewatching it when you're older

ah yes jamie fox whining til they have his character "win" like in every movie truly a great theme

The penultimate answer to this question is Henry Fonda in Once Upon a Time in the West.

Yes. Jamie Foxx whining until they have his character win like in every movie is truly a great theme. Glad you see it my way you gay ballbag.

>not the boss in tropic thunder

Plebs

got a few tasks for you sweetie
1. look up "penultimate"
2. feel like an idiot
3. be grateful to me for ensuring this is the last time you make this mistake

uhm that movie is insensitive
blackface? JEWface? hell nah!

ty bby i'll try not to kill myself later but never make this mistake again xoxo

Tom Cruise as Les Grossman was brilliant, he could easily do more comedic roles

FUCK you, asshole. FUCK! YOU!

He does all the time, he plays the old man in all the "Grandpa Saves the Day" movies.

Jack Black did surprisingly well in King Kong.

‘‘Twas rock that killed the beast

Didn't even recognize him here, until the dance at the end.

So you don't think Lestat was an antagonist?
Incidentally that was Cruise's best role desu