
Rourke spent the better part of the last two decades in a handful of menial roles, never quite able to recapture his Hollywood glory. He returned to his roots as a boxer in the early 90's because, he says, "I had to go back to boxing because I was self-destructing. I had no respect for myself being an actor. So I went back to a profession which really humbled me."
Rourke suffered numerous serious facial injuries while in the ring, and a neurologist convinced him, or rather, forced him to retire. His once chiseled, handsome, actor face became horribly changed and his chance at a comeback in film dangled perilously in question.
In 2005 he had a minor career resuscitation in the 2005 movie "Sin City", and today possesses a Golden Globe Award winning performance as a washed-up, retired pro wrestler in "The Wrestler". Hollywood is buzzing about Mickey and Oscar.
I love a great comeback story and after last night, I made "The Wrestler" one of my top, must-see, movie choices. I must admit, I am more than intrigued by the humbling of this dude who has proven to be quite the enigma.
So I ask you today-Is Mickey badass or what?? Take my poll and let me know-and if you have seen "The Wrestler", I give you permission to write a full review (a la thumbs up or down) in the comments section of this post.
Could this at one time washed up, has-been actor bring home the Oscar?? I, for one, can't wait to find out.
Haven't seen "The Wrestler", but I'm GOING TO.
ReplyDeleteRourke is bad-ass and I want to see The Wrestler, but I probably won't until I can get the DVD.
ReplyDeleteThe Golden Globes are a sham, by the way.
Sorry, I really don't have an opinion on him. Maybe I will after I see The Wrestler, I'll let you know.
ReplyDeleteIn other news, I tagged you!
Haven't seen the Wrestler, but really, could he outdo himself after 9 1/2 weeks? Even that movie's title is still a turn on!
ReplyDeleteHeard the movie was going to be pretty good, looking forward to seeing it...
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hes totally badass.
ReplyDeletehe basically admited over the weekend that, to be more like a real wrestler, he took steroids to bulk up for the role.
i really want to see that movie.
plus, marissa tomei is naked in it.
You've got me thinking about those red boots again....
i haven't seen the movie (local theaters have filled their screens with crap), but i'm looking forward to it. i loved him as bukowski in barfly, and for that performance he will always be badass. marissa tomei is badass too.
ReplyDeleteNice to know that an actor can re-surface without the help of Quentin Tarantino.
ReplyDelete(Assuming he had no hand in the Wrestler of course. I'm sorry, I can't be bothered to perform a Wikipedia or IMDB fact check on that)
I'll get it on DVD, which this the only way I can get it here. Luckily there are tons of bootlegs where I am so it won't be a problem.
ReplyDeleteMy vote is that he is a total badass.
Don't need to see "The Wrestler" to know Rourke is bad-ass. Saw "Sin City". If that doesn't define bad-ass, I don't know what does.
ReplyDeleteHe was pretty awesome-slash-badass in Spun... although the movie overall was kind of weird.
ReplyDeleteMe thinks Mr. Rourke should lay off the botox and scalpel routine in favor of aging a little bit less gracefully but a lot less scary.
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The Wrestler is definantly on my to watch list. I have always thought that he was one hell of an actor even in his B movies. He was damned good in Once Upon A Time In Mexico and thought that would help pick his career back up. Can't wait to see how he will do in Iron Man II.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad he finally got a good role. He's a good actor and I was starting to feel kinda sorry for him and his beat up boxer face.
ReplyDeletei didn't think Mickey Rourke would ever show up in public again, then there he was, winning big at the Golden Globes
ReplyDeleteMickey's pretty badass. He's lived a hard life and been humbled, I think. Did you know that Kim Basinger HATED - H-A-T-E-D - working with him in "9 1/2 Weeks"?
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