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Then, I caught myself.
(He was nominated for a Razzie for it, so who knows, maybe its a masterpiece.)
In it, he plays Steve, a man who spent his childhood dreaming of becoming a miner.
And he does so, creating his own little insular utopia made up of block-shaped objects.
and First we mine!
His sparkplug presence has a similarly incongruous power.
He is mainstream cinemas poet laureate of overreaction.
Momoas Garrett the Garbage Man Garrison makes for an endearing contrast with Steve.
His delusional machismo cant quite match Steves galactic, single-minded confidence.
Look, this is a silly film.
But he has just the right sensibility for this film, because he can infuse sweetness into his unseriousness.
Thats a harder task than it at might first seem.