Robert Mitchum sounded different from John Wayne, and John Wayne sounded different from Clark Gable.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Of the two 'True Grits,' the John Wayne version one is better.
I guess John Wayne would be one. I just respected the way he acted.
John Wayne was a consummate gentleman. Bigger than life.
Growing up in Texas and Oklahoma, Ben Johnson was more famous than John Wayne to some of us. I knew him. I worked with him on a low budget film years ago, and we'd sit around at night while waiting for a shot.
Clark Gable seemed fascinating all his life because there wasn't so much information about him. Today, you're on television all the time.
You can say that Wayne Coyne sounds like Neil Young.
Television sounded really different than the Ramones sounded really different than us sounded really different than Blondie sounded really different than the Sex Pistols.
I don't think Tom Hardy has an actual voice of his own. Except maybe the one in 'The Dark Knight Rises,' as Bane.
George Raft may or may not have gone both ways, but he was very sensitive to what they said about him, and it was one factor why he decided to play all those gangsters in the movies.
I've never been typed. John Wayne played 'that guy' all the time - mostly because that's all he could do. Gable played Gable parts, and Bob Taylor played Bob Taylor parts, whether he was in armor or a full-dress suit. I resisted that.