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Originally Posted by Jeritron
He went for a few dramatic roles. The Majestic was one of them. Man on the Moon was humorous, and about a comedian, but it was a semi-serious role. It was definitely an ambitious performance.
After that string, it seemed like people wanted him to get back to slapstick comedy. Once he did, it just didn't seem to click like it did before. Now he seems to be in a limbo where he tries a little bit of both but a good amount of them don't really work out.
I'm not sure how he does at the box office, but "Yes Man", "Fun With Dick and Jane", and others definitely aren't pleasing crowds like his earlier comedies were.
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I though The Majestic was sure better than it was given credit for and Man On The Moon was decent but had too long of a runtime for my liking. As for Yes Man I think he was miscast for it was almost a romantic comedy. Don't think I ever saw Fun With Dick & Jane oddly enough since I also like Tia Leoni too.