All about Alec
September 3rd, 2008 at 11:01am Will Pfeifer
Very interesting– if not overly cheery — profile of Alec Baldwin over at the New Yorker. Sure, these days he’s best known for his excellent comedy work on 30 ROCK, but the man has a movie resume few actors can rival. However, he’s had his rough spots, too. Here’s his own summary of his work after starring in THE MARRYING MAN with future wife (and ex wife) Kim Basinger…
“After that, I did ‘Glengarry Glen Ross,’ where I only had a very small role, regardless of how appreciative people are of it. Then I did ‘Prelude to a Kiss’ ”—based on a very successful theatrical production, in which Baldwin starred—“and that was a bomb. In 1992, I did ‘Malice,’ with Nicole Kidman. And that movie was a very cookie-cutter thriller. It did pretty well. In ’93, I did the remake of ‘The Getaway,’ with my wife. That was a bomb. I did ‘The Shadow.’ That was a bomb. In ’94, I did ‘Heaven’s Prisoners.’ That was a bomb. In ’95, I did ‘The Juror.’ That was a bomb. In ’96, I did ‘The Edge’ and ‘Ghosts of Mississippi.’ And that’s when you hear the sound of the wheels of the train screeching to a halt. “
Like every other guy my age, I love Baldwin’s performance as Mitch and Murray’s axe man in GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS, and I actually thought he was good in THE SHADOW and very good in MALICE . His speech in that movie, where he explains that, as a surgeon, he is God, is the film’s highlight. Here it is …
In fact, I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a movie — even a bad one — that wasn’ t improved by having Baldwin in it. One of my favorite Baldwin bits is from the little-seen David Mamet comedy STATE & MAIN where he gets in a wild car accident, climbs out and says “Then THAT happened.”
Trust me. It’s hilarious.



2 Comments Add your own
1. jerry | September 3rd, 2008 at 11:15 pm
Love Baldwin. Loathe Mamet.
2. Brian M | September 4th, 2008 at 2:41 am
Mamet’s stuff is really hit-and-miss for me. But one thing he does do consistently well is casting (except for some of the mediocre supporting players he uses over and over in every film).
Spartan is a solid, and largely overlooked film, and most recently, I watched Redbelt. The movie was okay, if somewhat disappointing, but Chiwetel Ejiofor did a phenomenal job as usual.
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