That's Paul Walter Hauser, just FYI.
Good eye, thanks.TCTTS said:
That's Paul Walter Hauser, just FYI.
Hey Nav said:Stephen Graham will always be Al Capone to me.Quote:
... it looks like the father from Adolesence plays his dad ...
I'm in the same boat, and it has nothing to do with his politics which I only bring up because some here have indicated that alone would prevent them from being entertained. If politics mattered to me in that context then I wouldn't have any movies to watch or music to listen to. I can separate politics and art from each other in order to enjoy things. I don't find Springsteen interesting or entertaining, his music doesn't do anything for me and I grew up in a house with a parent that really liked his music. I don't begrudge his success, I honestly just don't get it. I really like Jeremy Allen White and he's so great on The Bear, but even with that going for the movie it doesn't move the needle for me. FWIW I was agnostic on A Complete Unknown and I ended up enjoying it, I do like a good bit of Bob Dylan's music so I don't know if that impacted my experience.Yoda said:
Not trying to be a downer, but I just don't have any interest. Do we really need yet another overly self-important biopic portrait of a musician?
"… and once he's done that, he's going to repair the entire world."
Several years ago I remember reading an article in the Austin newspaper interviewing the guy who was in charge of booking for the Erwin Center. He was retiring after many years and they asked him what some of his memorable moments were. He said they often withhold some seats from sale until the stage is set up so they could tell which seats would have a view of the stage and which would not (and therefore wouldn't be sold). He said typically a low level tour management person would go around with an Erwin Center employee on the day of the show to tell them what to release for sale. He said when they booked Bruce he was shocked when Bruce himself showed up and went around sitting in individual seats approving or rejecting them for sale. I've seen him with the E Street Band and solo acoustic (on The Ghost of Tom Joad) and he definitely works hard at his craft.Redstone said:
I'm a fan and admire that he does care to put on a good show.
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This is the Bruce Springsteen who is rightly seen as a national monument, the larger-than-life character who, in the movie about his life set to be released this fall, is believed to have the ability to "repair the whole world." The Bruce Springsteen who is adored by many
Basically you need dog ears and even then you still can’t understand Bruce Springsteen 🤣 pic.twitter.com/vrcNYekdHK
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