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Old 02-14-2011, 04:23 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Paul Levine View Post
I'd go with Paul Giamatti or Chris Cooper or John C. Reilly, character actors with lived-in faces. But Hollywood needs star power to open a picture -- they think -- and I'm watching a preview with Matthew McConaughey. Wrong. All wrong.
Have you seen McConaughey's face lately? It's looking very "lived in"...


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I haven't read The Lincoln Lawyer so I'm not familiar with the character, but regardless I would prefer the suggested alternatives (except Mark Ruffalo) to McConaughey.
Have you see Kids Are All Right? I rather liked Ruffalo in that, but I haven't seen him in much of anything else. He had a minor bit in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind that was also good.

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