Michael
Clarke Duncan (RIP)
This
actually makes me very sad. He was really a very good actor and
important to pop culture folks like me because he's been in so many
movies and voice-over works. I know he was having major heart
problems, but I didn't think it would have killed him. I mean he was
at the age of 54.
Duncan
was a very good actor that rose above his size to make some
impressive roles over the years. Here are a few I'd like to discuss.
Early on, he worked in smaller roles on WB sitcoms before going to
major movies. He also played bodyguards and bouncers. He also
showed up in a few many animated shows.
Armageddon:
This was the movie I remember him in first. He was the wacky
big guy. He was really good in the movie, but the movie hasn’t
held up as well as his character. So, yeah the movie is a mess,
today.
A
Night at the Roxbury: I remember his bit part as a doorman
at the Roxbury. It was kind of strange seeing him in a tiny
part after watching him in Armageddon. I guess this one was
filmed before Armageddon.
The
Green Mile: This was his breakout role that everyone noticed.
The
Whole Nine Yards: He's kind of a bad guy in this movie, sort of.
Planet
of the Apes: Man, this movie hasn’t held up well either.
Damn you, Tim Burton. But, Duncan's work here is very good.
The
Scorpion King : I actually liked this movie a lot. MCD has a
minor role in the movie. He works well with The Rock. “Him I'll
kill for free.”
Daredevil
: I think MCD did a great job with the Kingpin character and it is
an interesting take to make him black instead of white. I think his
character got the short end of the stick in the theatrical version of
the movie. The fight between Daredevil and Kingpin was supposed to
be much more brutal. He's a better defined character in the
director's cut. MCD would reprise his role in the short-lived
animated Spider-man series on MTV.
Welcome
Home, Roscoe Jenkins
: Okay, this one isn't that good.
Delgo
: Yes, he voiced a character in one of the worst CGI movies ever.
Kung
Fu Panda
: His part is minor, but his voice stands out.
Street
Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li : Okay, I'll say this: He was
one the better things about the movie and he fits with the Balrog
/ Bison
character.
Anyway,
I always liked MCD. And, I would get angry when people would get him
screwed up with Ving Rhames. They're not the same, even though they
play similar roles in movies.
There are two of them, shit.
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