Good for Jamie Foxx
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Originally Posted by j123vt_99
don't want to get into a fight,.. you said foxx was Ray Charles... i think he was far from it.. he was himself pretending to be Ray.. no biggie
No No. You're missing a crucial point when judging a actor's role. Some actors just regurgitate lines off the script.... Others seem to somehow take on the persona of the character being played making it easy for the audience to believe that they are in fact that character. It's almost as if they "Channel" the spirit of that person or fictional character. Ray Charles was still alive while RAY was being made. So Foxx was able to "pull" from the real deal in the role. Ray taught him how to play like he does and everything else. Not every actor has that luxury.
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Originally Posted by eXcentris
That was Will Smith.
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=Slow Hands]Jamie Foxx was in Ali too he was the trainer.
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I could be wrong about this, but it's my understanding that after Foxx met Ray Charles and played and sang with him the one time (the footage that's an extra on the DVD) he intentionally avoided seeing him again until the film was completed. He wasn't coached because he didn't want the older Ray to influence how he played him as a young man.
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I dunno why but I thought the best part about him winning was that he brought is daughter with him instead of some model or something like all the other actors do.
as far as the performance, there's plenty of actors out there that can get all the coaching in the world and still not be able to nail a part the way Foxx did. Who cares if he had the real ray charles helping him? The movie ain't called Ray for nothing... he did a damn fine job in the film and definately deserves it, and I also agree about Don Cheadle too I would have gone with either of them, it's a shame there can't be a tie
as far as the performance, there's plenty of actors out there that can get all the coaching in the world and still not be able to nail a part the way Foxx did. Who cares if he had the real ray charles helping him? The movie ain't called Ray for nothing... he did a damn fine job in the film and definately deserves it, and I also agree about Don Cheadle too I would have gone with either of them, it's a shame there can't be a tie
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Originally Posted by Sessa17
I'm sorry but I think Fox is so overrated I just want to vomit at all of the praise for this guy. I know it's not trendy right now & it's "PC" to be in love with this guy
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Originally Posted by eXcentris
Some of you guys are on crack. This silly notion that "anybody playing Ray Charles would have won the Oscar" is just preposterous. He didn't imitate Ray Charles he was Ray Charles. There's a huge difference between the two.
Jim Carrey was Andy Kaufman, but that didn't help him, did it?
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Jim Carrey was Andy Kaufman, but that didn't help him, did it?
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Will Smith WAS Muhammad Ali (what, back to that movie?).
Foxx clearly WAS Ray Charles. But I really do question ... if Ray Charles is alive today, I don't think Foxx wins the Oscar. And no, Carrey did not get nominated for MOTM.
Foxx clearly WAS Ray Charles. But I really do question ... if Ray Charles is alive today, I don't think Foxx wins the Oscar. And no, Carrey did not get nominated for MOTM.
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And no, Carrey did not get nominated for MOTM.
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Originally Posted by devilshalo
I mean, if I had Ray Charles coaching me on being Ray Charles, I'd pull off something pretty damn_close.

I'm glad for Jamie. I think he's got the acting chops not to be just a flash in the pan. Even when you're playing a non-fictional character you still have to be able to act. That's why I couldn't totally get behind Will Smith in Ali..and Jim Carrey, sorry, I don't think he's the greatest actor either.
Now overrated Oscar winner is Cuba Gooding Jr. Tell Jamie to stay 1,000 miles from any script he's even had a thought about.
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Jim Carrey was Andy Kaufman, but that didn't help him, did it?
I saw Ray and I think that Foxx did a great job, I'm not upset that he won...but it is true that portraying people with disabilities is a step in the right direction for winning the Oscar.




