Skyab23 wrote:I totally am in agreement with you on some of the secondary roles like Gambol and the guy in the truck with Gordon...though Maroni did a good job...but you didn't state that in your original post you just stated the TDK prologue was campy, and I don't agree with that, but if you think that the clowns delivered campy dialogue, do you not think the TDKR dialogue was super campy, particularly from the CIA guy's lines and delivery?mchekhov wrote:
all of the clowns delivered their dialogue camp
most of the mob bosses (the chechen, gambol) ..Eric Roberts is the only one who didnt fall for the trap
the hostages on the boats...pretty much everybody except the Big black prisoner
Nolan's pacing, and this type of acting from a majority of the smaller principal roles, keep this film from feeling REAL to me
well, the CIA guy is just one guy...compared to what, 5 or 6 clowns? and no his delivery didnt bother me as much as the clowns did...the circumstance and his physicality justified it enough for it to not sound as ridiculous