I love Jon Hamm and I hope to see him in some big roles, but
he’s a man, and now they make movies about boys
jesus christ dude I think I sprained something rolling my eyes this hard. I'm going to the urgent care and sending you the bill for it
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I love Jon Hamm and I hope to see him in some big roles, but
he’s a man, and now they make movies about boys
jesus christ dude I think I sprained something rolling my eyes this hard. I'm going to the urgent care and sending you the bill for it
Yeah. They call Maverick a boy but then relate John fucking Wayne as a man?! The guy who spent his horrid life pretending to be a cowboy. A profession that never existed? Pathetically out of touch.
If John Wayne is the standard for being a "man," I'll stay a "boy" thanks.
I think my wife who I don't abuse won't mind it either.
Go watch Tag, Baby Driver and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. Whoever wrote that is wrong
And 30 Rock !
Honestly, he strikes me more like someone whose true passion is comedy, but he's stuck in a leading man's body. He seems to have spent a fair bit of time post Mad Men doing plenty of comedic (or less serious) roles or bits. I'm just happy that he's still getting opportunities and wasn't so typecast after Mad Men that he wasn't getting a shot at much else.
I wonder if that comment would be different if the show was Severance instead of Corner Office. Adam Scott is great in that role, but a big part of it's success is also the team around the show. And that's not easy to come by.
It’s not wrong, I love Hamm for his work in Mad Men but I’ve yet to see him in anything else where he didn’t feel extremely out of place.
I thought this was gonna be about his fratboy antics when he was younger. That aside, maybe he just needs that one leading man role that will push him to mainstream stardom. That or maybe he's a character actor stuck in a leading man's body. Actors like Colin Farrell and Ryan Gosling are at their best as character actors instead of playing dashing leading men.
I enjoyed his performance in Fletch. Hope there will be more Hamm/Fletch movies
He was the reason I gave that movie a chance. I wasn't interested because I thought it was just a remake of the Chevy Chase films.
I'm glad I did, Fletch was surprisingly good!
I don’t like this “boys vs. men” rhetoric. It sounds to me like old people complaining that masculinity doesn’t mean the same thing to many millennials and gen z as it did to boomers. It is deliberately diminutive, engineered to be divisive.
I don’t like this “boys vs. men” rhetoric. It sounds to me like old people complaining that masculinity doesn’t mean the same thing to millennials and gen z as it did to boomers.
I last saw Hamm in Maggie Moore(s) - he and Tina Fey seem to be doing John Slattery a favour by starring in it. Nick Mohammed also appears (inexplicitly in the American police, although so was Chris O'Dowd in Bridesmaids to be fair). I only have two types of movie reviews: "I watched to the end" or "I didn't" and Maggie Moore(s) is a Type 2 Review.
Edit: Hey, you can't downvote my comment on my own post. That's not fair (I was planning on using those upvotes for something). Am I not contributing to the discussion? I made the flippin' discussion! Where's all your posts, huh?