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AlfaRomeo 159 2.4 JTDM Distinctive Full Review,Start Up, Engine, and In Depth Tour
How many actors are there in the world? I'm counting everyone, from the "boy" in an amateur dramatic society's performance of The Winslow Boy, to the Latvian teenager who appears only on webcams, covered in baby oil. I'm counting people in Bollywood, people in French art house films, people at provincial Brazilian drama colleges. And if you do that, the number must be into the millions. Some of them must be very good. It stands to reason. But they'll never make it. The hand of fate will continue to deal them low diamonds and mid-range clubs until eventually they wind up teaching Stanislavski to self-harming inmates at Pentonville. Even those who make it to the top struggle to become Tom Cruise. The big-name star. The guarantee of bums on seats. Take Christopher Walken as a prime example. He's big, all right. He could get a table at the Ivy any time he wanted. And he's also fabulously watchable. That gold watch scene in Pulp Fiction was, I think, the finest performance from any big screen actor since . . . well, ever. But he still couldn't fill a theatre. I mean, since Pulp Fiction he's appeared in Kangaroo Jack, Engine Trouble, The Country Bears, Poolhall Junkies, The Affair of the Necklace, Joe Dirt, Jungle Juice, The Opportunists, Kiss Toledo Goodbye, Mousehunt and countless other movies that I can pretty much guarantee you haven't seen. Since Top Gun, however, there isn't a single Tom Cruise film I've missed. In fact there isn't a single Tom Cruise film I don't own on ...