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Yellowstone star Cole Hauser’s 2004 thriller Forgotten gave him the lead over Matthew McConaughey and Mel Gibson

A forgotten revenge thriller from 2004 Yellowstone Cole Hauser has the edge over co-stars like Matthew McConaughey and Chris Rock. Cole Hauser’s film resume is long and storied, with the star first appearing in films such as ” Dazed and confused And Hunting for goodwill. It was the shock success of the 2000s Pitch black That was his real breakthrough alongside co-star Vin Diesel. Hauser has rarely stopped working since then, but his most famous role is looseYellowstone Rip Wheeler.




Rip is the ever-loyal right-hand man of John Dutton (Kevin Costner) in the modern western saga and is willing to do anything to protect his adoptive family. With Costner’s highly publicized exit from the Taylor Sheridan series, it seems like Hauser will become even more important to him Yellowstone Future is also moving forward. Hauser is also still working on occasional film projects, including 2022 The minute you wake up dead alongside Morgan Freeman.


“Cole Hauser’s Paparazzi Includes a Variety of Significant Cameos”

This 2004 thriller was Cole Hauser’s chance to achieve leading man status


After the success of Pitch blackStudios saw Hauser as having movie star potential. He soon landed leading roles in blockbusters such as war dramas Tears of the sun with Bruce Willis and played the main villain Carter Verone 2 Fast 2 Furious. The first real test of Hauser’s potential as a leading man came in 2004 Paparazziin which – in a delightfully meta twist – a popular young actor is courted to become famous, although he is also tormented by an amoral gang of tabloid photographers.

…Chris Rock, Vince Vaughn, Matthew McConaughey and even producer Mel Gibson make surprise appearances in Paparazzi.


A fun element of Paparazzi is how many cameos it packs into a short running timewith Chris Rock, Vince Vaughn, Matthew McConaughey and even producer Mel Gibson making surprise appearances. This often happens in scenes where Hauser’s Bo appears at glitzy premieres or is working on his latest action epic. Adrenaline power 2an obvious parody of Gibson Deadly weapon Films.

These cameos are a pleasant distraction from a narrative that is often not compelling. Whatever its faults, the film at least has a great supporting cast, from the ever-reliable Dennis Farina as the detective investigating Bo’s case to Tom Sizemore as the repugnant lead paparazzo Rex Harper. It’s up to the cast to breathe life into the thinly written parts, and while Hauser makes for a likeable lead, Paparazzi Bo’s jump from soft-spoken actor to calculating vigilante doesn’t seem even slightly convincing.

Dennis Farina felt so authentic in law enforcement roles because he worked as a Chicago police officer for 18 years before switching to acting after a small role in Michael Mann’s film
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Hauser’s paparazzi character is the exact opposite of Yellowstone’s Rip

Yellowstone’s Rip exacts bloody revenge on a weekly basis

Cole Hauser as Bo in Matthew McConaughe

Gibson is said to have become pregnant Paparazzi Hook, suggesting that a celebrity seeking revenge on shady tabloid journalists would make a great revenge story. Paparazzi wants to be a cathartic revenge story that comments on the state of the media, but it gets stuck in a boring PG-13 thriller Frame. The film had to be much darker and grittier because despite acts like killing a man with a baseball bat (albeit off-screen), Paparazzi always has to portray Bo as a nice guy who went too far.


It’s kind of amazing to compare Hauser’s Paparazzi character with Yellowstone Rip, especially since the latter suits him much better. Bo and Rip are both from Montona and are fiercely loyal to their families, but that’s where the similarities end. Bo is bright and naive about his Hollywood journey, and it’s only when the paparazzi cause an accident that puts his son in a coma that he decides to seek revenge.

Rip, on the other hand, is suicidal and matter-of-fact and is used to regularly dealing with the chaotic affairs of the Dutton clan. Had Paparazzi When the titular villains come to the ranch, Bo probably would have taken them with him Yellowstone at the end the infamous “train station”. the consequence.

Why paparazzi were so poorly received

Cole Hauser deserves a better leadership vehicle

Cole Hauser as Bo in therapy in Paparazzi


There is a version of Paparazzi This could have been a guilty pleasure, but the film’s execution is severely lacking. Although it sells itself as an action thriller, it is rather poor in both areas of action or Thrill, and his comment is way too intrusive. The car accident that puts Bo’s young son in a coma intentionally conjures up the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, however There is nothing insightful to say on issues such as freedom of the press or celebrities’ right to privacy.

Paparazzi
had the potential to be much more controversial and provocative than it ended up being, but instead it’s the worst thing it can possibly be: boring.


Instead, the film is strangely dull and lacks style, wit, or a message that goes deeper than “The paparazzi suck and should be nicer to poor celebrities.” The film was also a weak showcase for Cole Hauser as a star, giving him a two-dimensional hero who can’t even do cool action sequences. Paparazzi was a critical and box office bomb; It sits at a paltry 18% on Rotten Tomatoes and grossed just $16 million against a reported production budget of $20 million (via The Numbers).

Of course, no film about a rich and famous celebrity who tracks down and kills members of the press would get the warmest reviews. Paparazzi had the potential to be much more controversial and provocative than it ended up being, but instead it’s the worst thing it can possibly be: boring.

Cole Hauser has found his perfect role in Yellowstone

Paparazzi was a career blip for Cole Hauser that didn’t last long

Cole Hauser steps out of a vehicle in Yellowstone as Rip Wheeler


Below Paparazzi After the failure, Hauser took another lead with the 2005 horror adventure The cave. This film also wasted a promising idea and didn’t help the competing film The descent has implemented the same basic premise much better. Hauser worked continuously in the following years and appeared in all sorts of films The separation To Olympus has fallenin addition to starring in a dark police drama Rogue. Not until he was cast as Rip Yellowstone that Hauser has found his perfect role, evolving from supporting actor to main character over several seasons.

Hauser is far more comfortable in the gritty confines of the Taylor Sheridan-created series than in paparazzi…


Ironic, If he had become a real movie star, Hauser would never have been offered “Rip.” first of all. Hauser feels far more comfortable in the gritty confines of the series created by Taylor Sheridan than before Paparazziwhich is another reason why he appeared on the show. Again, with Costner’s exit, it seems like Rip will be more important than ever to the franchise. Despite reports, the upcoming second part of Yellowstone Season 5 would be the end, and negotiations for a sixth season are reportedly underway.

Hauser undoubtedly learned some lessons from this Paparazzi that he took on his future roles, Yellowstone contain. In conversation with Cowboys and Indians In 2021, Hauser reflected on the 2004 thriller, stating that while he never had a terrible experience with tabloid photographers, he did remember an incident shortly after the film’s release. While shopping, he encountered a paparazzo who took photos of him and his young son, but the photographer got scared and ran away after saying Hauser gave him “…” the Bo Laramie look.”


Source: Rotten Tomatoes, The Numbers, Cowboys & Indians


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