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Nighy's voice inflections, use of tone as well as volume bring his characters to life in a way that makes the other characters seem almost shallow. One example is as Davie Jones in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. The fact that his...
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Nighy's voice inflections, use of tone as well as volume bring his characters to life in a way that makes the other characters seem almost shallow. One example is as Davie Jones in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. The fact that his character’s face is not entirely human and yet Nighy still can convey an entire range of emotions with ease and precision is amazing. My favorite scene is the one where Jones and the two Turners are playing dice. The vocal sarcasm and tone differences in the scene make it one of the best of the movie. My other favorite scene is where the viewer is first introduced to Jones as you examine the survivors and Will on the boat. Again, his soft spoken and carefully chosen words completely set the mood for that entire scene.
Posted mar 4, 2007 1:29 pm pt
He was a good actor in Office Space. However, he is phenomenal in Scrubs as Dr. Cox. He plays his part well. He shows sacasm, anger, and every other part of emotions that his character requires. His character portrayal is outstanding. Other than...
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He was a good actor in Office Space. However, he is phenomenal in Scrubs as Dr. Cox. He plays his part well. He shows sacasm, anger, and every other part of emotions that his character requires. His character portrayal is outstanding. Other than the normal sharp-edged man that we see nearly every episode. McGinley also shows an outstanding emotional depth on the other end in episodes requiring sadness and happiness. All in all I would have to say that he is the best character on Scrubs. He continues to evolve in style and tone as the show continues to progress.
Posted mar 4, 2007 1:09 pm pt