In his new film Mr. Brooks, Kevin Costner plays Earl Brooks, a successful business and family-man who is able to keep his murderous alter ego, played by William Hurt, at bay until a photographer played by Dane Cook sees him commit a crime.
"It's a movie that's a perfect storm of pressure," Kevin Costner said on The Early Show. "Has an (alter)-ego banging on him. He has Dane Cook, kind of a wanna-be, who is, in a way, more insidious." Ha! Art imitating life. How appropriate.
More photos from the pre-screening of Mr. Brooks are after the jump.
In his new film Mr. Brooks, Kevin Costner plays Earl Brooks, a successful business and family-man who is able to keep his murderous alter ego, played by William Hurt, at bay until a photographer played by Dane Cook sees him commit a crime.
"It's a movie that's a perfect storm of pressure," Kevin Costner said on The Early Show. "Has an (alter)-ego banging on him. He has Dane Cook, kind of a wanna-be, who is, in a way, more insidious." Ha! Art imitating life. How appropriate.(WENN)




































S_M_G says:
I don't get the title? Explain please :-) What's nasty about this?
S_M_G says:
I don't get the title? Explain please :-) What's nasty about this?
Jen says:
Who is the other guy in the main photo?
Randi says:
I hate Costner. I've read a lot of interviews with him and he really comes off as an arrogant prick. Time for him and his ego to ride off into the sunset.
Randi says:
I hate Costner. I've read a lot of interviews with him and he really comes off as an arrogant prick. Time for him and his ego to ride off into the sunset.
eseu says:
Is expessing an "unpopular" view nasty. I think Costner is just being himself and expressing his feelings. I wish we could manage to enter into his world and attempt to see things the way he does see them. There might really be something new there, you know.