Vampire's Kiss also features highly but Peter Loew, however 'crazy' he increasingly becomes....it is anchored in the context of psychological meltdown... What I find fascinating with Eddie is whole mannerisms are just like full on unhinged from the start...the film is like looking at a naturalistic painting.. (the rest of the film) which has impressionistic colours playing over the on top. My brother did an opposite type of painting once..massive it was.... we had to roll the canvas out on the driveway to fully see it..the large part of it was completely abstract... just painting a mood..but in the corner was this very minute section of a beautiful young green forest with a waterfall. The waterfall part people got a handle on, because it was giving them what they considered to be a reflection of reality..they would say why didn't you make that the whole painting? Because the rest of it made them feel uncomfortable..it wasn't neatly presented... they couldn't define it..it made them feel something...they couldn't see the freedom and energy of it!
I know I saw Deadfall years ago but all I remember is how much I laughed at David Caruso. I still like to tune into CSI Miami once and awhile for a good laugh. ( Sorry, David Caruso fans) Can't remember Nic at all. I tihnk Castor might qualify.
Just saw Caruso shoot a hoop on CSI.......to me he is seriously a one dimensional actor. Now....to what is Nic's most 'out of the box' performance???? Gawd.....I still can't decide. I guess it really would have to be Eddie in Deadfall. It's like he was let loose on his own personal acid trip with that one. Well.....that and his cameo performance in SONNY.
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I don't think he was that 'out there' in BL except when he was obviously stoned on something. Went with the character pretty well, if you ask me. Or maybe I'm just used to 'out there' kinds of people? LOL!
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lady true, do not bother with deadfall. it's the only movie of his i have ever thrown in the trash. horrid. now ladies, don't shot the messenger! as for the other i vote... ACID YELLOW!!!!!!!!!!!!! now that we have 7 letters on our license plates i can get that black and yellow 57 fairlaine with the custom plates. ACIDYLW. remember that car bon?
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the car plates sound awesome ronnie! And Lady T... make your own mind up on Deadfall..it still has it's place in my Nic collection!
Had forgotten the most recent addition to the 'out there' characters.... Mr Terence! And he has some things in common with Eddy too...the drugs come to mind!
The only movie I've been tempted to bin is Time To Kill..
I just came across this and remembered our thread at the castle! Interesting selection!I cou ld never leave out Deadfall and Vampire's Kiss from a list of Cagiest movies!
I would have to say Nic's Best "out of the box" performance is Vampire's Kiss due to the fact that Peter Lowe was the character that helped Nic have the ability and confidence to take on roles like Eddie in Deadfall or Terrance McDounagh in BL. Nic learned a lot at a young age by being so bold in Vampire's Kiss and was his craziest role.
Vampire's Kiss is a fave of mine too clc! outstanding and multidimensional performance from a very young actor. who, i would imagine, already had to have had a fair bit of confidence and a huge amount of bravery (and extreme amount of talent!) to create Peter Loew in the first place! But I agree it was in the beginnings of what I guess you could call Nic's experimental style, which there are echoes of later in his career.