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Definitely Mel Gibson.
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Yes, but the way he plays the role is just a reincarnation of his Bill and Ted role (just older). And he's done that several other times: Constantine was a great movie, but he was the same guy. Speed was Neo as a cop. The Day the Earth Stood Still was Neo the robot alien.leroyjenkens said:Keanu was pretty good in The Matrix.
The thing is, he just seems so emotionless in all his roles and he has that same surfer way of talking. It's not necessarily the same character.Yes, but the way he plays the role is just a reincarnation of his Bill and Ted role (just older). And he's done that several other times: Constantine was a great movie, but he was the same guy. Speed was Neo as a cop. The Day the Earth Stood Still was Neo the robot alien.
Now he has occasionally done a couple of other roles (Sweet November?), but I haven't seen those movies...
TheStatutoryApe said:I think I would have to go with Gibson by default. May I ask what brought on such an odd comparison?
BobG said:The only role Gibson has played where I even remember the character's name is Braveheart.