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What Happened? Russell Crowe
I too have gone to the bother of opening an account to comment on your article. It is clear that Russell Crowe has tried to vary his roles and stretch himself as an actor not just a 'movie star'. A Good Year was not his best effort, granted. You do not mention his earlier work, try Mystery Alaska and the Sum Of Us and you will see his range as an actor. He has a few films in the offing, even taking a major role in a musical. Perhaps some of the problem of his so-called decline could be to do with the directors and perhaps being too comfortable with them. 3.10 to Yuma is underated, he stepped in at the last minute to film State of Play, a truncated version of a six hour TV series. Robin Hood very clearly needs him to film a sequel, to show the character properly. As for his appearance changing, some of the film parts demanded it, but look at him now! There are rumours about the parts he is signing up for, again very different, I only hope that if he does decide to film 'Noah' he does not adopt the terrible Charlton Heston type of acting. P.S. I will defend him until I consider he has really messed up.— March 9, 2012 1:03 a.m.