“Betrayal, too, is all right”
Eliott Gould‘s allusion to Alan Arkin‘s Little Murders in that Gothamist interview led me to this YouTube clip of Donald Sutherland‘s famous wedding-scene soliloquy.
Eliott Gould‘s allusion to Alan Arkin‘s Little Murders in that Gothamist interview led me to this YouTube clip of Donald Sutherland‘s famous wedding-scene soliloquy.
One of Sutherland’s finest moments.
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Brilliant. Very funny and timeless.
you know, for all of Sutherland’s paycheck work, which has mostly been abysmal (Virus ranks among the worst movies I have ever seen), he’s had enough scattered moments of brilliance over the last thrity years that I don’t care. This, JFK, Kelly’s Heroes, MASH, Don’t Look Now, IOTBS, Klute, 6 Degrees of Seperation, hell even Backdraft… are enough to make up for a thousand Puppet Masters.
That was excellent. Goddamn Sutherland for not winning more awards and generally kickin’ more critical ass. But ah, god bless…
I always lose my shit when Sutherland keeps his calm tone of voice saying “It’s all right” when everyone is jumping on him.
Just to mention a couple of my favorite Sutherland performances, I love his performance in Ordinary People (his work seems much more subtle to me than Moore’s and his emotional final scene with Hutton gets me every time). In a completely different type of performance, I think he’s hilarious in Animal House as the professor who begs his students to do their reading assignment (“Come on, people, I’m not joking. It’s my job we’re talking about here!”)
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