Posted on 09/08/2008 8:27:11 AM PDT by Publius804
Venice hails cinema's comeback king Mickey Rourke Sun Sep 7, 2008 6:32am EDT
By Mike Collett-White and Silvia Aloisi
VENICE (Reuters) - Eleven days of red carpet galas, 21 films in competition and countless interviews, photo calls and parties at the Venice film festival boiled down to just one man in the end -- Mickey Rourke.
The festival, which unofficially kick-starts the awards season leading to the Oscars, will be remembered chiefly for Rourke's performance in Darren Aronofsky's "The Wrestler", which the actor and critics agree is his best yet.
"The roar of Rourke" read the headline in the Corriere della Sera newspaper on Sunday.
The movie about an ageing wrestler who despairs as his body gives up on him and friends and family turn their backs, won the coveted Golden Lion award for best movie on Saturday.
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Mickey Rourke has said some positive things about Bush, even at the height of the Hollywood Gay Mafias loudest caterwauling and venal charges against Bush, for that reason alone I will gladly pay the $8 to see this at the theater.
I liked “The Pope of Greenwich Village”. Rourke wasw unlucky; the Brando/Dean style wears thin after you hit thirty. In order to stay on top Brando turned into a giant ego-maniac, and Dean died.
I really liked Sin City!
I’ve always liked him. An actor that’s not afraid to take chances.
That's what happened to Mickey, and his good looks: his cheeks were crushed and his nose flattened. An attempt to correct the problem with cheek implants and plastic surgery left Mickey looking like The Joker without makeup. His film career languished until the surgery was redone and his face healed, and his bar went bankrupt.
If that’s all true, Rourke could have played demons and monsters, just like Brando ended up playing recluses who like to talk to themselves.
Did his face come back with him?
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