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[Article] "How Daniel Radcliffe Outran Harry Potter" Has anyone been following his later work?
(www.theatlantic.com)
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He has most definitely not been Harry Potter since Guns Akimbo.
Lesson to other actors: if you don't want to be typecast, pick the wildest, most batshit crazy role you can find, and then do that a few more times.
Just don't go Adrian Brody levels of batshit crazy. The SNL rasta bit was a step too far.
That movie is fucking bat shit insane. It's glorious.
If you like that, check out Swiss Army Man. It's by the same directors of Everything, Everywhere All At Once, and it's fantastic.
Oh, totally agree. That movie is also amazing and crazy in a different way.
Or that Snake Oil bit in Miracle Workers. I don't know if I'll ever hear the Six White Horses bit normally again
We got super ripped and watched this during Covid. It certainly is... A movie