In last August's Traitor, Don Cheadle took on the challenge of tempering a Bourne-like action hero with the moral ambiguity of real world concerns: namely, terrorism and the Muslim identity. And who better to portray the conflicting identities of American spy and fundamentalist defector than the Oscar-nominated Cheadle, one of a handful of actors capable of sympathetically depicting such hot-button polarities?
Rotten Tomatoes spoke via email with Cheadle about his favorite films, his interest in Traitor, his thoughts on Darfur and more. Traitor is released on DVD December 19.
"I don't have five favorite films. My affinity for them changes as I change over the course of my life from child to student to professional to husband and father, etc. All the films that follow are not in any order nor etched in stone, but here goes."
-- Don Cheadle
City of God (2003, 93% Tomatometer)
The In-Laws (1979, 83% Tomatometer)
Sounder (1972, 87% Tomatometer)
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964, 100% Tomatometer)
Another perfect film showcasing the brilliance of the one and only, never to be seen again talents of Peter Sellers. What a beast. Kubrick actually wanted him to play another character. I can only imagine what he would have done with that. I'm sure he would have crushed it.Man Facing Southeast (1986, N/A)
Next: Don Cheadle explains why he was drawn to Traitor, his thoughts on the future of Darfur, and one of his favorite performances.
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Dec 18 2008 03:28 PM Nice picks, I definitely agree with him on Dr. Strangelove and City of God. Also Traitor was good, its a good rental. (Reply to this) |
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Detrs writes: on Dec 18 2008 03:29 PM Interesting list. Very diverse. (Reply to this) |
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oddjob323 writes: on Dec 18 2008 04:04 PM Pretty cool. One of the best lists I've seen. (Reply to this) |
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ledawg writes: on Dec 18 2008 04:16 PM Pretty good. Strangelove is great, and I heard a lot of good things about City of God. With stuff like "The In-Laws" he's showing that he dosen't confrom to greats only. Not that The In-Laws is bad, just okay. His list and he likes it, so I like it. (Reply to this) |
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RT-Ryan writes: on Dec 18 2008 05:17 PM I'm a big Cheadle fan, and I'm actually pleasantly surprised that he calls out Rebound as one of his most enjoyable acting experiences - that was the first of his movies that I'd ever seen, and not only did I love it, but I thought he was very good in it, and hoped for a bright future for him. Lo and behold, here is now, a bona fide A-lister. (Reply to this) |
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wolfpack2013 writes: on Dec 18 2008 05:26 PM I like the list because of COG and Dr. Strangelove. (Reply to this) |
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ARIES2411 writes: on Dec 18 2008 05:39 PM City of God was fantastic. good pick from Cheadle (Reply to this) |
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D Effin W writes: on Dec 18 2008 10:59 PM I know this is completely irrelevant but my favorite Cheadle moment was in Fresh Prince of Bel Air when he played Ice Tray. (Reply to this) |
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infernaldude writes: on Dec 19 2008 12:41 AM Ice Tray! Ya! Its always fun to see great actors in early roles. Even the greats have to go through the motions. De Caprio was on Growing ****in Pains! Adrian Brodie was in Solo. Its fun because even in those lame *** flicks these actors shine. We as movie fans are given the opportunity to predict the future greats! I'm Drunk! (Reply to this) |
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infernaldude writes: on Dec 19 2008 12:45 AM I also meant to say that City of God is a fabulous flick. I'm glad to see it on Cheadles list. It is probably (after Shawshank Redemption) one of the most emotionally impacting flicks I've ever seen. It stuck with me for a long time. As any great movie or flick should. Still drunk! (Reply to this) |
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Confounded writes: on Dec 19 2008 04:07 AM In reply to this comment (#2191309) I also love seeing Chaz Palminteri and William H. Macy in bit roles in Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon. Macy with feathered blonde hair and a multi-colored 80s windbreaker is hilarious. (Reply to this) |
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Jen Yamato writes: on Dec 19 2008 09:40 AM I had just rewatched season 1 of Fresh Prince and was compelled to ask Cheadle about it. Too bad he didn't have fonder memories of that highly entertaining guest role. Hilary could have been so happy if she and Tray had only kept the fire going... (Reply to this) |
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tomthecomputernerd writes: on Dec 19 2008 10:14 AM How can there be only 1 film before 1972 and none before 1964? What about "A night at the opera"? or ... (Reply to this) |
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moviebuff#1 writes: on Dec 19 2008 10:20 AM i like this list, very unique. (Reply to this) |
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RT-Ryan writes: on Dec 19 2008 02:38 PM I remember William H. Macy in The Last Dragon, but I have no recollection of Chazz Palminteri! I'll have to keep an eye out for him next time I watch it. (Reply to this) |
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Random_Jake writes: on Dec 19 2008 04:32 PM Never saw Traitor. I will eventually. Maybe. (Reply to this) |
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JohnnyJonJon writes: on Dec 20 2008 06:03 PM The In-Laws is a great pick, especially with the scene with Alan Arkin and the firing squad. Hilarious! (Reply to this) |
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funniestgames writes: on Dec 22 2008 09:47 AM City of God is my favorite film of all time! Great list (Reply to this) |
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tomwaitsjr writes: on Dec 22 2008 10:48 AM Cheadle's great. Did he or his publicist make it a point that you couldn't ask any hard questions about IRON MAN? I like how he mentions Sounder, and he intuitively knows that part of what makes a film our favorite is the effect it has on us at a certain point in our lives. I just bought my neice "Secret of Roan Inish" and I hope it'll become one of her all time favorite films due in large part to her age. (Reply to this) |
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Panduka S. writes: on Dec 28 2008 09:15 AM Don Cheadle is the man...... Oceans 11,12,13, Hotel Rewanda, Even swordfish.. He's awsome. (Reply to this) |
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