In his new film Mr. Brooks, Kevin Costner plays Earl Brooks, a successful business and family-man who is able to keep his murderous alter ego, played by William Hurt, at bay until a photographer played by Dane Cook sees him commit a crime.
“It’s a movie that’s a perfect storm of pressure,” Kevin Costner said on The Early Show. “Has an (alter)-ego banging on him. He has Dane Cook, kind of a wanna-be, who is, in a way, more insidious.” Ha! Art imitating life. How appropriate.
More photos from the pre-screening of Mr. Brooks are after the jump.
In his new film Mr. Brooks, Kevin Costner plays Earl Brooks, a successful business and family-man who is able to keep his murderous alter ego, played by William Hurt, at bay until a photographer played by Dane Cook sees him commit a crime.
“It’s a movie that’s a perfect storm of pressure,” Kevin Costner
said on The Early Show. “Has an (alter)-ego banging on him. He has Dane
Cook, kind of a wanna-be, who is, in a way, more insidious.” Ha! Art
imitating life. How appropriate.
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I don’t get the title? Explain please :-) What’s nasty about this?
I don’t get the title? Explain please :-) What’s nasty about this?
Who is the other guy in the main photo?
I hate Costner. I’ve read a lot of interviews with him and he really comes off as an arrogant prick. Time for him and his ego to ride off into the sunset.
I hate Costner. I’ve read a lot of interviews with him and he really comes off as an arrogant prick. Time for him and his ego to ride off into the sunset.
Is expessing an “unpopular” view nasty. I think Costner is just being himself and expressing his feelings. I wish we could manage to enter into his world and attempt to see things the way he does see them. There might really be something new there, you know.