john was hilarious in this especially when hes playing a woman haha
is it his first time playing a woman?
he did a pretty believe able job at it lol
LMFAO i think he will be like those guys in white chicks LOL.
I just want to see Zac doing different roles that are challenging.
i think zac grabs every opportunity when directors offers him lol some actors turn it down but i think zac grabs every opportunity...i mean, he took the role for NYE even though he knows it's just a small role
(11-17-2011 06:11 AM)Fearless Wrote: [ -> ]i think zac grabs every opportunity when directors offers him lol some actors turn it down but i think zac grabs every opportunity...i mean, he took the role for NYE even though he knows it's just a small role
I don't think so. I think Zac turns down parts all the time. He turned down several teen comedies and high school romance roles to do
17 Again, and he turned down
Footloose before he did CStC. A long time ago his manager explained "the power of no," that if you turn down enough junk, people will begin to think you might be worthy of better parts.
I think Zac has a reason for every role he chooses.
NYE is not a "small" role, it's as big as any of the other parts in that movie, and it's a comedy and will be a hit - just what he needs after
CStC and before
TLO.
Liberal Arts is a small role, which he did because of his friendship with the director and, I suspect, because playing a "mystical hippie" appealed to him as an actor.
Heartland and
The Paperboy were chances to work with respected directors and play characters that aren't all happy goody.