Happy Independence Day, Guest!
Regarding Shia, honestly the dude may be a *****e in real life and must have mental problems but he is one fantastic actor. He clearly is one of the best in the business at performing scenes of emotion at a high level. Dude really knows what he is doing...
I keep hearing that the middle of this film slams to a stop. It's making me hesitant to watch this in the theater.
I saw a clip where Pitt [BLACKOUT]forces[/BLACKOUT] Lerman [BLACKOUT]to kill[/BLACKOUT]. It was a strong moment and I felt the emotional pain.if this film doesn't make Logan Lerman a breakout star, I don't know what will.....
Don't forget Noah. He was pretty good there, but Watson, Crowe and Connelly were better.^ That Pitt/Lerman scene you mentioned was intense. Really drove home the moral ambiguity too.
Also, if all I knew Lerman from was Percy Jackson, I'd assume he couldn't act. Fortunately, between Perks of Being a Wallflower and Fury, I know better.
"Wardaddy points out a massive column of black smoke in the
distance. The herald of destruction on an unbelievable level.
It is the death of a city.
WARDADDY (contd)
See that? That's a whole city on fire. I
bet that's where those bombers were
heading. The dying ain't done. The
killing ain't done.
Norman tries to understand the enormity of what he is
witnessing. He can't. They ride in silence for a beat.
THEN:
WARDADDY (contd)
My mother was born near here. I think
right there in that city burning to the
ground. I got no problem killing my kin.
NORMAN
How'd you get all burnt up?
WARDADDY
My back?
NORMAN
Germans did it? That why you hate them so
much?
WARDADDY
No. I did it. Before the war. Before the
Army. I had a beautiful girl I was gonna
marry. Rose. She made me feel like a
*beep* king. Pretty like one of those
old paintings. She was good. A good
person. She had a good heart.
Wardaddy looks at Norman. Not sure if he should continue. He
does...
WARDADDY (contd)
I drank then. I'd get a$$hole drunk and
Rose hated it. There was a dance in town.
With a band from Wichita. I had her old
man's truck. My little brother came with
us. He was sixteen. And looked just like
you. With the same "I'm smarter than
everyone else around me" expression you
got. And he was. Book smart and people
smart. A good kid. Well I drank two
bottles of nickel whisky and got in a
punch-up at the dance with this big
Indian. K.O.ed him with a bottle.
NORMAN
I'm not your bartender and I'm not your
pastor. You don't need to tell me this.
WARDADDY
And I ain't your friend. You're listening
'cause someone has to hear. The sheriff
got called so I shoved Rose and my
brother in the truck and drove off like
my hair was on fire. Yep, like a real
*beep* Pedal to the mat. Hit an ice
patch and flipped it. I got thrown and
ended up under it. The engine right on my
back, cooked me like Sunday's beef roast.
Rose and my brother got their necks
broken. Whole county hated me for it. I
got the chain gang. I laid roadbeds.
Worked cotton. Mule teams. War started
and the Judge told me to die for my
country. Best advice I ever got.
Norman looks out on the German countryside. Then at Wardaddy.
Despite his age, Norman has a strong, quiet wisdom.
NORMAN
Does it matter now? Does it matter here?
WARDADDY
Does to me.
NORMAN
You killed them.
WARDADDY
I know what I did."
nod to camps
"Norman REACTS - Not to Wardaddy - But to the terribly thin
corpses filling the ditches on either side of the road. They
wear the infamous striped pajamas of the camp system. They
were shot after collapsing during a forced march.
NORMAN
Why are they so thin?
WARDADDY
They're from the concentration camps.
They starve 'em to death there.
NORMAN
Are they criminals?
WARDADDY
No. They're just people. Regular people.
Germans are marching them around to keep.
Rather have them dead than
free."
I thought that shot would have made an amazing poster/dvd cover for the filmI saw a clip where Pitt [BLACKOUT]forces[/BLACKOUT] Lerman [BLACKOUT]to kill[/BLACKOUT]. It was a strong moment and I felt the emotional pain.
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He's without doubt one of the absolutely best candidates, and have so been for at least five years. But that's exactly why WB won't hire him.Saying for ages Lerman is a the best nod for Dick Grayson in upcoming DC / WB films