MrsGiovinazzo
CSI Level Three
Re: Carmine Giovinazzo Discussion: The Non-Locker Room Threa
Thanks Tala and chelliyah. I've been a long time member of the Locker Room and I remember the thrill of googling this guy's name and stumbling across a message board thread populated by like-minded girls who also found him intriguing enough to bother doing an internet search. All the shower scene talk is fun ... for a few months until the novelty wears off. For me, that novelty is long gone. As a moderator, I'm on this board multiple times every day and was truly about to start banging my head against the wall. And many Locker Room old-timers stopped posting for the same reason. Don't get me wrong, the moment I see Danny reach for a shower facet, I'll bust out the TiVo remote and watch each droplet of water cascade from his finely chiseled physique in slow-mo, but until then it's great to move beyond his looks and I'm glad to see a fair number of you are game for that.
Who knows, maybe he still could be Sal Paradise. God only knows what's happening with that film. I believe Francis Ford Coppola was originally on board to direct with Brad Pitt in that role. Now Walter Salles is directing and Brad Pitt is no longer attached.
Thanks Tala and chelliyah. I've been a long time member of the Locker Room and I remember the thrill of googling this guy's name and stumbling across a message board thread populated by like-minded girls who also found him intriguing enough to bother doing an internet search. All the shower scene talk is fun ... for a few months until the novelty wears off. For me, that novelty is long gone. As a moderator, I'm on this board multiple times every day and was truly about to start banging my head against the wall. And many Locker Room old-timers stopped posting for the same reason. Don't get me wrong, the moment I see Danny reach for a shower facet, I'll bust out the TiVo remote and watch each droplet of water cascade from his finely chiseled physique in slow-mo, but until then it's great to move beyond his looks and I'm glad to see a fair number of you are game for that.
Alright, forget intelligence here. Let me just say Oh Hell, Yeah! :devil: :devil: :devil:Quote:
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Top41 said:
I'll go in with lookaboomerang on the romantic comedy just because I love them! As long as he's cast with someone he actually has chemistry with, I bet he could be cute in that.
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You know, if Carmine really wants to play a gay street hustler, I can think of a tall, dark handsome guy who really should play the guy shelling out cash for the services he provides...
I have read it. It's one of the those books everyone should read, even if not a lover of Kerouac, but simply for the significance of his work in that it launched an entire movement in American literature. I agree Carmine would make a great Sal Paradise. Kinda like a more intelligent Gundy. And we all know he absolutely nailed that role.Have you guys read On the Road by Jack Kerouac? Carmine would make a great Sal Paradise as well. It's just too bad the role already went to someone else... I think.
Who knows, maybe he still could be Sal Paradise. God only knows what's happening with that film. I believe Francis Ford Coppola was originally on board to direct with Brad Pitt in that role. Now Walter Salles is directing and Brad Pitt is no longer attached.
There is nothing I would love to see more than that! While it's often said that the eyes are a window into a person's soul, and I don't disagree, I think a persons writing is another window into their soul. Carmine has said Danny is 40% him. I think seeing him perform something he wrote for himself would give powerful insight into that other 60%.Would also like to see what charcter he wrote for himself in Brink of Black.
:lol: That's true. Those annoying to watch little Dustin Hoffmanisms are present in all his work. :lol: Carmine does a great job of changing his body language to match the character. Gundy and Danny are polar opposites.Nevertheless I'll jump in and make one point which is that he is a natural and utterly convincing actor - you cannot believe that he is anyone other than the character he is portraying. Unlike, say Dustin Hoffman who always makes you aware that he is acting; all those irritating little tics and twiches that function to remind you how of his [insert heavy sarcasm] supreme acting talent *sigh*....
I'll be honest. I thought that scene sucked big fat donkey balls. Not for the acting, but for the writing. I'm all for having a character mature over time, but c'mon, does anyone ever buy that "It's not you, it's me" bullsh*t?In LRC, i think the way Danny handled the whole lindsay fobbing him off story, very well. Yes, it was out his normal self, but i like it. It intrigues me as to why he has changed so much in a little time.
I love Danny's backstory and can't wait for more of it. The mafia thing definitely isn't any sort of turn-off. You've gotta respect people for making choices that enable them to rise above their upbringing. Choosing the path of righteousness isn't the easiest thing. As for Lindsey, that girl seems to be weighted down by her own issues to such a degree that it would be ludicrous for her to judge someone else's issues.i can honestly not see myself being turned off by Danny Messer, by what ever he does. The whole "mafia" thing that might have gone on with his family - it jus adds "more fuel to fire" as they say lol i know a while ago someone mentioned about Danny's past, and about conflicts he may have had with his father, and i definately want to see some thing exciting come through for Danny from that situation. I think it will be a great situation / Issue to deal with, as we know what kind of a hot head Danny has been in the past... it will be interesting to see how it affects him, and any future he may / may not have with Lindsay.