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edonline
03-28-2007, 03:17 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070328/film_nm/gordonlevitt_dc

Former '3rd Rock' teen wins praise as adult actor
By Bob Tourtellotte

Many young men come to Hollywood to act, but former child star Joseph Gordon-Levitt had to leave to learn what it truly means to be an actor.

In the late 1990s, Gordon-Levitt played a wise-cracking teen alien on television comedy "3rd Rock From the Sun," and the 25-year-old's new film, "The Lookout," opens on Friday.

Good early reviews for the crime thriller and for two of Gordon-Levitt's recent movies -- he was lauded for low-budget festival films "Mysterious Skin" and "Brick" -- have critics and filmmakers praising him as one of the best actors of his generation.

But plaudits like those might not have come had he not left Tinseltown, taken a bite out of the Big Apple, and attended Columbia University for a while, Gordon-Levitt told Reuters.

He also credited his parents, who he described as "hippies back in the 60s," with keeping his mind off Hollywood fame and fortune and allowing him to grow into his own.

"About the time I came back to acting, it wasn't just for my own fun anymore, I had found that I cared about the rest of the world, instead of just myself, and wanted to find a way to connect to the rest of the world," he said.

"When I was a kid, I used to hate any sort of recognition. It would make me nervous," he added. "But now, when people say they saw 'Mysterious Skin' and it meant something to them, or 'Brick' and it inspired them, or even '3rd Rock' makes them laugh, that really means something to me."

WISE-CRACKING TO WISE

Gordon-Levitt, who has been acting since age 6, said he now judges roles based on whether he enjoys the script, finds the characters intriguing, or will be working with people who are passionate about a project.

He said he found all three in the role of a brain-damaged young man named Chris Pratt who is lured into a bank robbery in writer/director Scott Frank's "The Lookout."

The movie gets a 90 percent positive rating on Web site rottentomatoes.com, which compiles reviews, and Richard Roeper, film critic for TV show Ebert & Roeper, has said Gordon-Levitt "joins the ranks of our best young actors," in the role.

"In many scripts, the characters are one-dimensional. If it's a hero, he's all good," Gordon-Levitt said. "But all the characters in 'The Lookout' are more complicated. I play the hero, but there's a lot you can blame him for."

His character, Pratt, was a star high school hockey player who severely injures himself and his friends in a car wreck.

Years later, Pratt works as a bank janitor but has problems with his short-term memory, and longs for the life he once enjoyed. This allows him to be lured into helping rob the bank.

Despite his flaws, audiences root for Pratt because Gordon-Levitt portrays him as an everyday guy who has lost his way in life.

"Besides the injury, there is also -- and I think it's more interesting and more damaging -- his shame, his guilt, his regret, his inability to live in the present and wallowing in the past," said Gordon-Levitt. "That is something I think all of us can identify with."

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EBastard
03-28-2007, 04:03 PM
Golden Globe winner in about 5 years...and Academy Award winner for Best Actor in about a year or two after that. I guaran-DAMN-tee it. And I haven't even seen Mysterious Skin or Brick to know how good he is.



SHIVER ME TIMBERS...

OK, AT THE VERY LEAST, G.G. WIN FOR B.A., WITH AN A.A. NOM FOR B.A.

Tagia_Romero
03-28-2007, 04:17 PM
He deserves this praise. He has made a great transition not just through profession but through age.

Scarfather
03-28-2007, 04:18 PM
The kid from Angels in the Outfield grows up to be the best actor of his generation, who saw it coming?

notchreturns
03-28-2007, 04:29 PM
My fav performance of his is in Manic. Small film with Don Cheadle, but after seeing it I couldn't believe it was the kid from 3rd Rock from the Sun.

JCPhoenix
03-28-2007, 04:43 PM
Brilliant up and coming actor...his performance in Mysterious Skin was one of the least recognized yet still one of the best performances of that year and he had a great turn in Brick as well.

Cronos
03-28-2007, 04:54 PM
i was very surprised with Mysterious Skin, his performance in it was excellent, he was also great in Brick

i'm sure his acting will only improve

SpikeDurden
03-28-2007, 05:07 PM
He's phenomenal, and I eagerly anticipate The Lookout.

Vong
03-28-2007, 05:44 PM
Very well deserved...loved him since seeing 10 Things I Hate About You

ElderPredator
03-28-2007, 05:44 PM
Originally posted by Scarfather
The kid from Angels in the Outfield grows up to be the best actor of his generation, who saw it coming?

"Hey....it could happen." :D

electriclite
03-28-2007, 06:28 PM
Originally posted by Scarfather
The kid from Angels in the Outfield grows up to be the best actor of his generation, who saw it coming?


Hey Ryan Gosling was in The Mickey Mouse Club..... at the same time as Britney Spears and Justn Timberlake no less!

outsyder
03-28-2007, 06:46 PM
That's not as bad as one of his later exploits on a Canadian teen soap called Breaker High.

Considering that the show ended 9 years ago, he's had a quick turnaround.

therealjohng
03-28-2007, 08:33 PM
Originally posted by ElderPredator
"Hey....it could happen." :D


Haha, I guess P.J. saw it.

powersauce
03-28-2007, 08:41 PM
Originally posted by Vong
Very well deserved...loved him since seeing 10 Things I Hate About You

I agree and that is probably the most underrated of those late 90s/early 00s teen comedies. I love the sarcastic humor in it.

Justin Timberlake needs to take lessons from JGL on how to make the transition from child star to serious actor without acting like a cocky jackass.

I might see Lookout in theaters depending on the RT meter.

SweetEnLow
03-28-2007, 11:54 PM
I can't wait to see The Lookout. I thought he was brilliant in Manic and Brick.

ilovemovies
03-29-2007, 05:42 AM
Third Rock from the Sun is my all time favorite sitcom. I LOVE it! It's HILARIOUS!

For that alone, I'm happy for his success. And I greatly look forward to The Lookout.

echo_bravo
03-29-2007, 11:52 AM
HE NEVER AGES!!!:eek:

Shockwave
03-29-2007, 04:47 PM
Im looking forward to THE LOOKOUT, even if the premise has been done before.

He was great in Brick.

bigred760
03-30-2007, 05:43 AM
Originally posted by echo_bravo
HE NEVER AGES!!!:eek:

That's what I was thinking; he still looks like a kid. Hell, his role in Brick was a high school student. I do want to see The Lookout though; looks like a decent suspense flick.