Just now saw this and was totally impressed with how absorped Giamatti was with his role. The act of transforming a very ordinary man's life to an extrodinary story was brilliant. This is a film buff's keeper.
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Topic - American Splendor: Giamatti Rules - albee33 06:12:41 04/02/04 (11)
- "The act of transforming a very ordinary man's life to an extrodinary story was..." - clarkjohnsen 13:44:45 04/02/04 (2)
- I meant "collective" act--not just Giamatti's performance . . . - albee33 16:32:34 04/02/04 (1)
- Re: I meant "collective" act--not just Giamatti's performance . . . - clarkjohnsen 07:37:38 04/03/04 (0)
- Re: American Splendor: Giamatti Rules - Analog Scott 08:00:28 04/02/04 (0)
- American Splendor - Troy 07:57:18 04/02/04 (1)
- When they stick with you. - edta 15:18:14 04/02/04 (0)
- I had mixed feelings about this - djprobed 06:46:05 04/02/04 (1)
- My sentiments exactly. (nt) - JefferyK 09:03:29 04/02/04 (0)
- I thought it was a good film, though the guy - tinear 06:22:16 04/02/04 (2)
- That's part of the magic - edta 15:21:43 04/02/04 (1)
- Passion? Christ was so much more than - tinear 17:01:44 04/02/04 (0)