 | | 03-06-2008, 05:12 PM | |
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| In the interview Scott said: Quote: |
They wanted somebody who was a little more, I guess you could say – that seemed a bit more capable in a physical sense. And who didn't quite understand how his son turned out to be such a social pariah. That was the reasoning.
| That's what I was referring too -- Gary is so disconnected, he doesn't seem to even realize that his son is a social pariah. That's what I've interpreted from it anyway. If he was more engaged in that aspect I'd find him more interesting. Gary the putz has been more prevalent than Gary the ex-jock, and I don't find him likeable. Quote: |
Scott the weakest link? I don't see it that at all, although I haven't agreed with every aspect of his portrayal of Gary (I thought some of his expression were a bit over the top), I enjoyed most of his scenes immensely.
| Those expressions, along with the accent, and eating like a slob are exactly what ruined his scenes for me. Not my kind of humor I guess. |
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