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Big Fish

Discussion in 'TV & Movie Discussion' started by QueenCityHillbilly, Jul 12, 2005.

  1. QueenCityHillbilly

    QueenCityHillbilly Bitch, I Will Kill You

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    I thought it was a damn good movie. Wacky story as usual from Tim Burton, but I really enjoyed it.
     
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    Never heard of it.
     
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    The Brain Defiler of Cornflakes

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    agreed. I rented it a while back, just because I was bored and wanted to see a movie... I was impressed that it was much better than I thought it'd be.
     
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    It was weird, but also made me think about life and how we perceive people, and how we can be judgemental.
     
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    hasbeen99 Fighting the stereotype

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    Weird. Reminded me of my wife's ex-stepfather, who's a pathological liar.
     
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    For those that saw the movie...

    'Big Fish' Actor Matthew McGrory Dies

    LOS ANGELES — Matthew McGrory (search), the deep-voiced 7-foot-plus actor who moved from appearances on Howard Stern's (search) radio show to a high-profile role as a gentle giant in the movie "Big Fish," has died. He was 32.

    McGrory died Tuesday at his home in Los Angeles, said director Drew Sky, who was working with him on his current movie, a biopic of wrestler-turned-actor Andre the Giant (search). Paramedics determined he died of apparent natural causes, police said.

    McGrory, who had size 291/2 shoes, appeared on Stern's show in the 1990s and received other attention from the national media even before he became an actor. He attended law school and showed up in music videos before starting his career in Hollywood B-movies.

    He played a human Sasquatch in 2001's "Bubble Boy," an alien in "Men In Black II" (2002) and Tiny in the Rob Zombie (search) horror movies "House of 1000 Corpses" (2003) and its sequel released this year, "The Devil's Rejects."

    His big break in Hollywood came in 2003 with Tim Burton-directed "Big Fish." Ewan McGregor's character refuses to be intimidated by the size of McGrory's Karl character, walking up to shake his hand.

    Sky said he first met McGrory at a bar in 2000 and had been filming "Andre: Heart of the Giant" on and off for six months. He said that McGrory, who was from West Chester, Pa., felt a connection with the man he was playing, wrestler and "The Princess Bride" actor Andre Rousimmoff, who died in 1993.

    "He felt the same way, that he would do anything just to be a person of regular size one day a week, where people don't have to stare at him, where he could go see a regular movie and walk down the street," Sky said.

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    Science Puerto Rican of the Sea

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