Jack Sanders
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So this is kind of like an interesting it's funny to see him come almost full circle now where he'll just make you know the house of Gucci or something like that because he's interested in this mystery in the heart of like the high fashion world. This is clearly just something that that piqued his interest and also like I think you said like he just wanted to shoot a nighttime New York movie.
I feel like he needed a couple more Westerns. He has a really great Westerns face, and I feel like he needed...
I feel like he needed a couple more Westerns. He has a really great Westerns face, and I feel like he needed...
I feel like he needed a couple more Westerns. He has a really great Westerns face, and I feel like he needed...
Yeah, something like he needed some kind of like, go play Wyatt Earp, man. Or, you know, and I think that he had... But could he have been in Touchables guy instead of Costner?
Yeah, something like he needed some kind of like, go play Wyatt Earp, man. Or, you know, and I think that he had... But could he have been in Touchables guy instead of Costner?
Yeah, something like he needed some kind of like, go play Wyatt Earp, man. Or, you know, and I think that he had... But could he have been in Touchables guy instead of Costner?
No, because like you look at Tom Barringer and you see, you see the kind of guy who would be like, you know, maybe I'm going to leave my wife. Costner never would do that. Costner is this angelic kind of like, I'm entirely dedicated to Amy Madigan or Patricia Clarkson or whoever he's with in the movie. Tom Barringer is kind of like, whoa, is that guy still at the bar? Okay. You going home?
No, because like you look at Tom Barringer and you see, you see the kind of guy who would be like, you know, maybe I'm going to leave my wife. Costner never would do that. Costner is this angelic kind of like, I'm entirely dedicated to Amy Madigan or Patricia Clarkson or whoever he's with in the movie. Tom Barringer is kind of like, whoa, is that guy still at the bar? Okay. You going home?
No, because like you look at Tom Barringer and you see, you see the kind of guy who would be like, you know, maybe I'm going to leave my wife. Costner never would do that. Costner is this angelic kind of like, I'm entirely dedicated to Amy Madigan or Patricia Clarkson or whoever he's with in the movie. Tom Barringer is kind of like, whoa, is that guy still at the bar? Okay. You going home?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
And then I think maybe like I think he's, like, stuck in between, right? Because he's, like, got movie star charisma, but he's got kind of a character actor's look. So he can't really be Richard Gere, for instance, right? Right. He's probably closer to, like, Sam Shepard.
And then I think maybe like I think he's, like, stuck in between, right? Because he's, like, got movie star charisma, but he's got kind of a character actor's look. So he can't really be Richard Gere, for instance, right? Right. He's probably closer to, like, Sam Shepard.
And then I think maybe like I think he's, like, stuck in between, right? Because he's, like, got movie star charisma, but he's got kind of a character actor's look. So he can't really be Richard Gere, for instance, right? Right. He's probably closer to, like, Sam Shepard.
Yeah, but Don Johnson's a movie star. Like, his face is, like, his demeanor is, like, really, like, movie star.
Yeah, but Don Johnson's a movie star. Like, his face is, like, his demeanor is, like, really, like, movie star.
Yeah, but Don Johnson's a movie star. Like, his face is, like, his demeanor is, like, really, like, movie star.
I'm asking you. Yeah.