Matt Deckard
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Nowone I can really think of, though hmmm... think about it for a bit.
Tony in Tarzana said:Judy, Judy, Judy!
[huh] And why not Clooney? He may not be the best actor in Hollywood, but he does evoke a certain classic flare and style that is missing from so many others (i.e. Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio, Johnny Depp, etc.)Matt Deckard said:And Clooney?... NO!
No?? You are going to have to convince me on that Matt D-.Matt Deckard said:And Clooney?... NO!
Hem, all of the negatives about Clooney can be argued as due to being under the magnifying glass of today's media and paparazzi. If there were more bad and pretentious film done by guys like Clooney we would probably have a better opinion on the creativity of Hollwood. We might not like their politics any better but I tend to give A's for effort!Hemingway Jones said:George Clooney has very little class. He is arrogant, self righteous, self-aggrandizing, opinionated, only well dressed when dressed for promo shots (caught by the paparazzi and he is in jeans and t-shirts, always), and let's face it, he makes bad and now pretentious movies.
Cary Grant was polished, urbane, sophisticated, graceful. He had humility and poise. He was private, dashing, and charming. He made classic films with an insouciant skill.
The only thing they have in common is hair color and that they are both handsome.
Hemingway Jones said:George Clooney has very little class. He is arrogant, self righteous, self-aggrandizing, opinionated, only well dressed when dressed for promo shots (caught by the paparazzi and he is in jeans and t-shirts, always), and let's face it, he makes bad and now pretentious movies.
Cary Grant was polished, urbane, sophisticated, graceful. He had humility and poise. He was private, dashing, and charming. He made classic films with an insouciant skill.
The only thing they have in common is hair color and that they are both handsome.
Feraud said:Hem, all of the negatives about Clooney can be argued as due to being under the magnifying glass of today's media and paparazzi. If there were more bad and pretentious film done by guys like Clooney we would probably have a better opinion on the creativity of Hollwood. We might not like their politics any better but I tend to give A's for effort!
I am a fan of Grant but the same Hollywood machine that focuses on celebrities buying latte's is the one that helped create a Grant mystique. Not that I think he was not witty & urbane but old Hollywood had a tendency of hiding the blemishes of their products.
Clooney was classy in O Brother, Ocean's Eleven, Good Night & Good Luck, Intolerable Cruelty (classy & funny)..
Come on guys, reconsider!!
Hemingway Jones said:Syriana.
Agreed, but it doesn't make for a very interesting post if that's all we said.herringbonekid said:i haven't seen that one. i thought you were going to say 'good night and good luck'.
i think Clooney is closer to Clark Gable anyway. a bit more rogueish than the Grant persona. but i agree with Marc. there is no modern day Grant just as there is no modern day Humphrey Bogart or Orson Welles or Audrey Hepburn.