Friday OT #2 - Chewing The Scenery

And until he became a leading man, Philip Seymour Hoffman stole every scene/movie.

Boogie Nights
Magnolia
Twister
Talented Mr. Ripley
Almost Famous
Doubt
Moneyball
He was definitely the most interesting character in Twister. I liked him in Moneyball, but beyond the leads I found Chris Pratt's understated character just as intriguing.
 
That's interesting as ****. Two of the best comedic minds ever and that's the only scene they've ever been in together?

Is there a reason for that? Do they not like each other? Or was that just too much "star power", and possibly ego, for one movie to handle?
They did NOT like each other. They actually got into a fist fight backstage at SNL.
 
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My brother cannot stand Chevy Chase and despite my pleading has never watched Caddyshack because of it.
So he doesn't like Vacation, or Christmas Vacation, or Fletch, or this
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Aaron Paul in Breaking Bad.
Chris Pratt in Parks and Recreation.

Both of their characters were supposed to be fairly minor until they played the part so well they turned into major roles.
 
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Aaron Paul in Breaking Bad.
Chris Pratt in Parks and Recreation.

Both of their characters were supposed to be fairly minor until they played the part so well they turned into major roles.
I thought this was supposed to be movies or I would have posted this one. I'll say Paul's character was supposed to be minor. They had planned to kill him off after a few episodes but found that he was playing such a great character they couldn't do it.
 
For those of you who remember Hill Street Blues - Hill & Renko were shot in the first episode. They were supposed to die. They were written back in and remained for the life of the show due to audience reactions to the early test screenings.
 
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I thought this was supposed to be movies or I would have posted this one. I'll say Paul's character was supposed to be minor. They had planned to kill him off after a few episodes but found that he was playing such a great character they couldn't do it.
OP says "stole the show" so I guess I included TV...
 
The one that immediately came to mind after Tombstone was Rami Malek (Mr. Robot) guy as Snafu in Band of Brothers: The Pacific.
 
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His name escapes me, but the actor who played "Hurley" in "Lost".
 
I think it was mentioned in the thread that this idea originated but Jason Bateman as Pepper Brooks and Gary Cole as Cotton McKnight gotta be up there in the comedy section. Every time I watch that movie I laugh every single time those guys are on the screen