Jude Law Says ‘Alfie’ Was “Bad Move” After Oscar Noms

Nov 14, 2024 15:21


Jude Law Says 'Alfie' Was "Bad Move" After Oscar Noms: "I Was Probably Paid Too Much" https://t.co/CdiNd53IUO
- Deadline (@DEADLINE) November 14, 2024
2x Oscar nominee, Jude Law, recently reflected on director Charles Shyer’s 2004 remake of Alfie as a bad move for his career following Academy Award-nominated performances in Cold Mountain (2003) and ( Read more... )

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filmstudent23 November 14 2024, 16:19:16 UTC
It wasn’t the movies he chose that impacted negatively his career, it was his personal life.
Don’t get me wrong, he has some awful movies but it was the scandals that made people not want to see him in movies. You couldn’t disconnect Jude Law the celebrity from whatever character he was portraying at the time.

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xtinkerbellax November 14 2024, 16:43:36 UTC
Do you honestly people care about cheating to the extent that they'd not see a movie bc the actor cheated? People dont even care if someone is abusive.

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insomniachobs November 14 2024, 17:22:21 UTC
I don't think people gave too many fucks from a moral standpoint, he was just incredibly overexposed in a way that made people roll their eyes at him.

Which says a lot about the time, none of it good - you could have serious allegations against you and it wouldn't impact your commercial pull, but if people started to find you a bit irksome/bitch eating crackers... and depressingly I don't think we're even that moved on, 20 years later.

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allons_y42 November 14 2024, 17:34:39 UTC
I agree! the overexposure was intense on all sides. Chris Rock made a joke about Jude Law being in every movie in 2004 at the oscars that sean p*nn took offense too, classic.

re: tabloids it was a combo of "this guy is hot" + "wow he's a mess." I think I could successfully recap his entire sexual history just from standing at grocery store checkouts in the 2000s and he kinda went out of his way to be an attractive target. Cheating on Sienna Miller with the nanny or whatever made it a total circus at the peak of pap culture

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filmstudent23 November 14 2024, 17:38:42 UTC
It wasn’t so much about the morals of it. Like other user here said, it was about him being everywhere. People were tired of seeing his face, whether that was at movies, billboards, tv or in a magazine in the checkout line at the grocery store.

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