Can he actually act?


I love this guy but no matter what role he's in I can never take him seriously enough to be able to tell if he's actually acting well, apart from Man on Fire where he toned down his goofy a bit. So does he actually act well, or is he just extremely goofy?

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That's the fun of Walken.

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I highly suggest you go watch the Deer Hunter.

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or just read its threads here on mc and save three hours of blerrrgh

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I think he's just been getting these "written for Walken" parts for a long time, so it seems like he's always doing the same thing.

He is a strongly idiosyncratic person but good acting is not about shape-shifting anyway. It's about making a character come to life, and he achieves that even with the crappiest parts.

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I highly suggest you go watch the Deer Hunter.I concur & I would add The Dead Zone, Around the Bend, and the Sarah Plain & Tall trilogy. Also, I'm told his recent performance in A Late Quartet is outstanding as well - looking forward to seeing that one myself.

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He's an amazing actor. I don't feel like he's goofy, not in his dramatic roles. Maybe it's only me, but I feel like he just commands your attention every time he is on screen. No matter who else is on screen, I find myself focused on him.

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He's Christopher Walken! He doesn't need to act. It's enough just to be himself and we're still gonna pay to see him

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Yes. Walken is unconventional, but a fine actor. I think that the subtext of reading of lines, along with his unusual delivery sometimes elicits surprise.

In my opinion, there are at least two things to look for with actors: a) are they in control of their material, b) do they add or annotate something to it. Walken always looks in control to me and he is always self-aware. Nothing meandering about his acting.

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In all the films I remember him by, none of them did he come off as goofy. Great actor. One of a kind.

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