Michael Fassbender

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There are many, many couples out there trying to make it work. I don’t think it’s easy for anyone, whether you’re a celebrity or not. So I do give credit to all those who have found something they cherish, and want to hold on to, including Michael and Alicia.
I do to. Stating things about Michael and his wife on one of their threads does not mean I negate all other couples working to make it work.
 
And the fact is: The Snowman, even with terrible reviews, did better than Suburbicon, for example. Assassin's Creed made 250 million, again fighting terrible reviews and bad release dates.
. Interesting that you use those two examples. Nobody sets out to make a bad film, but Assassin’s Creed and Snowman are the two films of Michael’s that I think he has to take a bit of flak for;
AC because he was one of the producers, and Snowman because he should have at least read the book beforehand and realised thaf it was a ridiculous novel. But generally, I don’t think a film’s failure should be laid at an actor’s feet.
 
I watched Steve Jobs again at the weekend. That film stands up so well. I miss watching Michael in brilliant roles - scripts that do justice to his immense talent.

I’m looking forward to seeing McQueen’s “Widows” later this year, but believe me when I say that every inch of me will be screaming inside, wishing it was Michael up there on that screen too.
 
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