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I've always felt Mark Rylance is underused in film. And he's probably the greatest actor I've ever been fortunate enough to see perform on stage. -- (link)
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znufrii
Jan 8 '22, 12:22
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https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2022/jan/08/mark-rylance-theatre-is-a-thousand-more-times-enjoyable-than-film
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I got to meet him at a cast and crew screening in September, he was lovely. Seen him 3 times on stage, phenomenal each time. -- nm
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LMS
Jan 8, 13:32
he was really good in Dont Look Up -- nm
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Jovian
Jan 8, 12:24
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He was, but again, I felt he was underused as an actor. Also his makeup seemed off for some reason. -- nm*
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znufrii
Jan 8, 12:25
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it was supposed to be as if someone had done to much plastic surgery. -- nm
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Remlik
Jan 8, 12:37
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That tracks with the character, for sure, it just took me out of the movie a little bit. -- nm*
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znufrii, exceeded expectations
Jan 8, 12:39
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his teeth really bugged me. -- nm
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Remlik
Jan 8, 13:41
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