Apparently he hasn't changed in his new movie Year One. When will he branch out? In every single movie he plays the same character. Socially inept, shy, and "innocent". It's cute, we get it, now do something different please.
Apparently he hasn't changed in his new movie Year One. When will he branch out? In every single movie he plays the same character. Socially inept, shy, and "innocent". It's cute, we get it, now do something different please.
He's a one tricky pony. I don't like him and I never did, and when he fades from the limelight I'll be happy. Same for his partner in crime from Juno, Ellen Paige. Peace out to the both of them, and Juno was an overrated movie by far, if Ive ever heard of any overrate movie by far.
He has no range that I have seen. Ellen paige may well turn out to be a great actress but so far she's getting by on her charisma and might end up another Julia Roberts.
'When people stop believing in God, they don’t believe in nothing — they believe in anything. '
-Emile Cammaerts' book The Laughing Prophets (1937)
Under the patronage of Nihil. So there.
With his looks and his voice (unless his voice is fake?) I think he is pretty much stuck with that role. You can't really play a tough guy or really be taken that serious at all with a voice like he has. Personally I think he is unfunny in pretty much everything he is in.
Forget the Cod this man needs a Sturgeon!
I dont mind, everyone has that one role they naturally are. Jack Black is always Jack Black, Sean Connery is always Sean Connery, Jason Statham is always Jason Statham.
Originally Posted by Hunter S. Thompson
'When people stop believing in God, they don’t believe in nothing — they believe in anything. '
-Emile Cammaerts' book The Laughing Prophets (1937)
Under the patronage of Nihil. So there.
If you look at every movie differently, Cera is a brilliant, maybe the best, actor of his age group.
some people need to watch arrested development
he does come across quite well. Like as a nice genuine guy.
August Strindberg: "There's a view, current at the moment even among quite sensible people, that women, that secondary form of humanity (second to men, the lords and shapers of human civilisation) should in some way become equal with men, or could so be; this is leading to a struggle which is both bizarre and doomed. It's bizarre because a secondary form, by the laws of science, is always going to be a secondary form. Imagine two people, A (a man) and B (a woman). They start to run a race from the same point, C. A (the man) has a speed of, let's say, 100; B (the woman) has a speed of 60. Now, the question is 'Can B ever overtake A?" and the answer is 'Never!'. Whatever training, encouragement or self-denial is applied, the proposition is as impossible as that two parallel lines should ever meet."
No, he was a childhood hero.
Nothing wrong with that at all, in fact, I advise you keep it that way.I must be getting old, I have no Idea who this guy is, I have no idea who Ellen paige is, and I have no idea who Juno is unless you mean the Roman godess
Seeing that video only makes me dislike him even more. I really wish some grisly grip or lights guy came up and said "Shut up man, just shut up. The more you raise your voice the more we all laugh at it's high pitched wheeziness."
I must be getting old, I have no Idea who this guy is, I have no idea who Ellen paige is, and I have no idea who Juno is unless you mean the Roman godess