“He has the posture of Mr. Burns, the speaking style of Fran Drescher, and the raw sexual urgency of Duckie in “Pretty in Pink.”
The New York Post’s Kyle Smith on “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” co-lead Jay Baruchel.
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“He has the posture of Mr. Burns, the speaking style of Fran Drescher, and the raw sexual urgency of Duckie in “Pretty in Pink.”
The New York Post’s Kyle Smith on “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” co-lead Jay Baruchel.
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Ouch is right – I think that one will leave a mark. I have always sort of liked Jay Baruchel’s oddball asthetic; I liked his voice work in “How to Train a Dragon” and thought he was one of the funnier guys in “Knocked Up,” but this newest effort doesn’t really look like my cup of tea. Nicolas Cage’s hair is looking better than usual though!
Yes, a nice upgrade on Cage’s locks …
And I think Baruchel makes for an eccentric – and solid – choice for a film like this. But a little of him can go a long way.