yeah actually i am. my eyes are fine but my ears are telling m its jack sparrow as a serial kill barber. dont get me wrong i really like depp,but in my honest opinion he should go into hiding for a while and get himself straight,and if the opportunity ever does come to him in the future at anytime to play the joker he should pass it up because he simply cannot do it,or at least not do it at a level that we are getting now
What exactly is that "level"? The means of inhibiting yourself completely into the role, so much so that your true self is lost in the new persona? Uhm.....Depp practically perfected that years ago. Of the current generation, he's one of the most noted method actors.
From Edward Scissorhands, to Dead Man, to Fear and Loathing, to Blow, to Donnie Brasco, to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, to Pirates. This guy has created a
plethora of individual characters that have distinct personalities.
You'd be hard-pressed to find actors today that surpass or even match his range, if you compare their filmographies. I'm befuddled at out of ALL the actors in Hollywood, Depp is actually being criticized for his talent?! Words nearly escape me. My head hurts trying to make sense of it all.
It's sad that Heath didn't get to fully stretch his talents to what would have undoubtedly been a successful career, but him and Depp are cut from the very same cloth. These 2 clearly put hard work into their roles to make it as distinct from their previous roles, as much as possible. Obviously, not every role is gonna have the same level of hardship and dedication. You're bound to hit similar notes, such as the case with Depp in Scissorhands/Ed Wood. However when you look at his career as a whole, I just can't fathom how one could interpret Depp as a one-note type of actor who doesn't have what it takes to pull off this role. There's a reason why Depp and DDL are mentioned all the time. You're not gonna find another working actor that would put more work into creating a character, than those two.