WCat2000 wrote: ↑November 19th, 2024, 2:56 pm I don’t think it matters who the actor is. The point and focus of the nod is Slimer. Neither Moranis or Wolfhard does much acting in these scenes. They barely talk.
That sound you heard is every actor that’s ever lived facepalming themselves
You don’t think it matters who the actor is? They don’t do much acting? They barely talk?
What!?!
So when they made silent films I guess all that talking they didn’t do wasn’t acting? Like come on man.
I could go on about how so much of acting is reacting, the role editing and shot composition has to play, dead pans and spit takes, the difference between Rick Moranis a trained second city veteran & ya boi Finn but you’d probably accuse me of being a Rick Moranis hype man
The complete lack of respect and understanding you just showed toward the craft of acting is…I thought what you said about film grain a few weeks back was bad but man oh man. You topped yourself here.
The actor is EVERYTHING in a scene with a green bulbous ghoul.
For the record I don’t think Finn is a bad actor. But I don’t think he’s effective in this role or when stacked up to a legend like Rick.
How is that NOT in apropos to anything? It’s a direct breakdown of why you think Vigo is better and scarier. Who you prefer is not my point. It’s that it all comes off childish and ya biased. Like you’re Vigo’s hype man.
It was apropos and germane to the conversation I was having with someone else. Those were not the only points I made. You are highlighting one particular element in a conversation that spanned a few replies.
Whether or not it comes off as childish doesn’t concern me, I can be extremely childish & worse, what concerns me is you using the word bias like we (Kingpin and I)weren’t talking about preference.
Your whole thing was in “if they released the movie today they’d say this and that and Vigo would be a middle evil costumed guy”
Of course you are ignoring MANY people are alive now that weren’t in 1989 and have seen the movie for the first time in today’s world. Some of them even film themselves doing so and release it on YouTube. You’ll find a common refrain. Vigo is terrifying.
My point was Vigo has presence. Max Von Sydow tends to have that affect. And the man who plays Vigo is quite formidable.
And therein lies the answer. Vigo is scary because he’s real. Flesh and blood. He even sat on a throne of it!
I find the things Vigo can do scarier than, again, what amounts to Mr. Freeze powers. If I’m coming off as a hype man then that’s probably because I think Vigo is the scariest villain, by far, the live action GBs have faced. He’s Vigo! We are like the buzzing of flies to him
When he’s just a painting he’s creepy.
Garaka doesn’t have a single moment that is as creepy as Vigo smirking and winking at Dana. Or his head bulging out of the painting, or his face twisting and contorting. The sounds he makes. We don’t even see him in the subway sequence but we feel his presence
Garaka just freezes some people. It’s deadly. It’s threatening. But it’s not particularly creepy.
One thing Garaka has that Viggy doesn’t is Vigo is dispatched too easily. Like I’ve stated numerous times. The film ain’t perfect.