Not worthy of the Golden Globe awards.
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Doc_Roliday — 9 years ago(January 12, 2017 05:31 PM)
I did not say he is a bad actor for repeating his House persona; I agreed with the topic title of him not deserving an award - he was already awarded multiple times for this same type of performance. Golden Globes doesn't have much credibility anyway
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sarizonana — 9 years ago(January 16, 2017 10:07 AM)
All right but here is another argument for him deserving an award for seemingly plsying the same role twice with a different name.
Jack Nickolson won 3 playing the same character.
And Roper is a villain meanwhile House is an Anti Hero or flawed hero. While House and Roper share some characteristics their nature and intentions make them different. -
xrysafro — 9 years ago(January 14, 2017 01:58 PM)
I found it fascinating, kept my interest right from the start. Tom Hiddleton has a star quality. When he's on screen he captivates the viewer. It was only 6 episodes so we didnt have the time to know the characters better but Pine was not only a hotel manager that became an agent, he was a former soldier in Iraq, with an agent father. So, it's not that he came out of the blue. I found Hugh Laurie smaller than circumstances. He had a foxy look in his eyes, he was arrogant and ironic, just like House and that's all
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Kat1979 — 9 years ago(January 14, 2017 10:32 PM)
I'm glad someone else agrees. To a degree. At best, an award for the opening credits and the scene with "Angela Burr," ("Corkoran" was noteworthy and "Joel Steadman" likeable), but it tried
too obviously
to be Casino Royal and it's as if they phoned it in or something, conjuring old characters or PR images without much thought or care. Pisses me off such half assedness gets rewarded, but the GG's have officially lost all credibility for me. Really? They thought that was the best of 2016? Such an insult to the profession and other actors of the year. Seriously. Think about it. This is what they consider the height of excellence. These are what tower over all other performances, mentioned and not mentioned, of 2016. -
sairam-subramani — 9 years ago(January 15, 2017 03:10 PM)
Totally agree. Can't believe it won any acting award, let alone three. Hugh Laurie is a brilliant actor, but I don't the camera stayed on him until the end of even one of his dialogues. And the dryness of the plot made the whole thing worse.
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BenignPillows — 9 years ago(January 17, 2017 03:59 AM)
I actually found Colman and Laurie really good, but I agree that Tom Hiddleston didn't deserve the award.
I get that he wasn't supposed to be Loki - he was supposed to be a man people underestimated and didn't take notice of. The characters (the bad guys, anyway) weren't meant to realize his underlying strength and toughness; but the problem was the audience didn't see it either.
Hiddleston took the "Pine acting weak" bit too far, making it impossible to believe in him as a former soldier. There should have been much more intensity and charisma when he showed his "true face", but he was just timid and dull. When he was in fights, killing etc it just seem believable.
There's no way he would have gotten the GG if it wasn't for his US fame as Loki.
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ib011f9545i — 9 years ago(January 17, 2017 02:49 PM)
In a week where anti Americanism is going to be a big thing I refuse to believe that the Golden Globe gives awards to actors who are famous for being in something else,the judges gave the award for his acting in The Night Manager,some might disagree with their view but the guy has not just been in super hero films for god's sake.
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Panthers4848 — 9 years ago(January 17, 2017 04:02 PM)
Susanne Bier is one of my favourite filmmakers. I think the sooner she gets away from such TV series and back to film , the better . I thought this series, despite a lot of hype & promotion, was very ordinary indeed. Apart from some nice cinematography and the always reliable performance of Olivia Coleman, the rest was just so hum drum. Perhaps the material from Le Carre's book needed some better adaptation ? Bier perhaps should have engaged her usual great screenwriter collaborator in Anders Thomas Jenson to improve the script ? And the performances of Hiddleston & Lawrie were just clichd caricatures of the "goodie & the baddie" who bored me by episode 3. For me , I would have given the Golden Globes to " The Night Of" with John Turturro & Riz Ahmed vying for the acting awards.