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Interview: Mickey Rourke
[SIZE=-1]Scotsman, United Kingdom[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1][Mickey Rourke] talks about his very real comeback in The Wrestler, a film that will almost certainly win him a Best Actor Oscar nomination later this month, and a movie so closely aligned with his own experiences that it's quite impossible to separate Rourke from his character. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]That character is Randy "The Ram" Robinson, an over-the-hill pro-wrestler two decades past his prime who used to fill arenas but has now been reduced to scraping a living on the independent circuit, trading pre-choreographed blows with other has-beens in school gymnasiums for a meager cut of the takings. With his bottle-blond hair and his sunbed-blasted body, he cuts a sad figure of a man as he juices cheap steroids and struggles to pay his trailer park rent. Almost every line he speaks is filled with a regret that's given extra weight by the parallels with Rourke's own fall from grace. [/SIZE]
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[SIZE=-1]Scotsman, United Kingdom[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1][Mickey Rourke] talks about his very real comeback in The Wrestler, a film that will almost certainly win him a Best Actor Oscar nomination later this month, and a movie so closely aligned with his own experiences that it's quite impossible to separate Rourke from his character. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]That character is Randy "The Ram" Robinson, an over-the-hill pro-wrestler two decades past his prime who used to fill arenas but has now been reduced to scraping a living on the independent circuit, trading pre-choreographed blows with other has-beens in school gymnasiums for a meager cut of the takings. With his bottle-blond hair and his sunbed-blasted body, he cuts a sad figure of a man as he juices cheap steroids and struggles to pay his trailer park rent. Almost every line he speaks is filled with a regret that's given extra weight by the parallels with Rourke's own fall from grace. [/SIZE]
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