Submitted by Lazy_Review_9742 t3_zi968o in GetMotivated
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GTOdriver04 t1_izqqko8 wrote
Yeah. His role as Chaplin proved the man could act.
I view him as one of those guys who everyone knew that if he got his stuff together he would be one of the great ones.
That’s why he got so many chances: it was common knowledge that the dude was great at his job, he just needed to get himself cleaned up first. He did, and he’s flying high.
fblack01 t1_izqyi1z wrote
Agreed. Plus I alway think imagine if someone gave me all that game and money at that age. I’d probably be dead.
Marx_Forever t1_izrmdrc wrote
A lot of them do. We make comments like; "Oh what a shame they were so talented", then we move on and eventually forget about them. And they die a second time.
toadofsteel t1_izrqtxd wrote
Keeping River Phoenix alive in my heart.
Imagine him alongside his brother now.
lou_sassoles t1_izrnstb wrote
I just imagine living that Charlie Sheen lifestyle
BabyHueyP t1_izrbk1d wrote
He was definitely close to dying
dano415 t1_izsyyfp wrote
Even before the money he liked his drugs, especially alcohol. My brother in-law knew him when he was comming up. He said, he always had a beer in his hand.
Good genes. I don't think he ever had to worry about weight.
medi3val11111 t1_izu3ulm wrote
Good genes coke
AliBarberTheSecond t1_izr7slk wrote
>flying high
Not quite as high after detoxing 😁
DearBurt t1_izsm1j1 wrote
His acting in Less Than Zero proved that. Of course, he was living that character at the time, but it definitely set him apart from his eccentric-sidekick roles in Back to School and Johnny B. Good.
FoofieLeGoogoo t1_izs8l09 wrote
And another compelling role in Weird Science.
DearBurt t1_izsm9lv wrote
His apology next to the missile in Wyatt’s bedroom was touching.
rabbitwonker t1_izsz29c wrote
I’m quite sure the show Alley McBeal would’ve been canceled several seasons earlier if he hadn’t joined it, even though he was just a side character. And when his issues did force them to write him out, the show was done.
CrumbledTheCookies t1_iztwo0f wrote
I feel like I've seen a video of a judge saying exactly this at a hearing. Like "if you clean up you'll be great, but if you fuck up again, I don't care who you are or how talented you are, I will put your ass away" or something to that effect.
Sabbra_Cadabra_ t1_izrpo98 wrote
So like the good ending to Antonio Brown and Kanye
hairysnowmonkey t1_izs6caj wrote
He was on drugs, not a detestable hate filled racist. Drugs and mental illness do a lot of things but they don't make you hate specific groups of people and continually publicly share that hate.
SarkHD t1_izrbk5b wrote
Also he can thank his career to his dad too largely.
magww t1_izrxjpf wrote
Ya the dude was set up from the start this is dumb.
DelianRaven t1_izu3xyw wrote
Devils un the details, so of course they left a few essential tidbits out.
Strong-Formal-7739 t1_izso6xo wrote
Just like Tony Stark!
Tac0Tuesday t1_izqtjgb wrote
Yes, it helps quite a bit to be insanely talented in your field. He ended up doing the work!
nryporter25 t1_izrxypg wrote
He was smiling more in the picture where he was being put in jail lol
the_phillipines t1_izs48k3 wrote
So I heard one day, that when RDJ was at the height of his cocaine phase, he went to stop at a burger King. The employee at the drive through was very polite, they said "have a blessed day" to him and it moved him so much that he threw his 3 kilos of coke into the harbor like some Boston tea party shit. I heard this from my schizophrenic friend so it could be all bullshit, but I always liked that story anyway
mjb85858 t1_izsem08 wrote
That’s also the reason why in Iron Man the first thing he does when he gets back after being kidnapped is get a cheeseburger from where else, Burger King!
huynguyentien t1_izsj6rp wrote
I read this story quite a while ago, and I remember that it's actually because the drug made the burger taste so disgusting that he decided to throw away all of his drugs and clean up his act.
AuzzieDonkey t1_izs5fbf wrote
For some reason I kinda recognise the story you're telling, either it's been around for a while in the rumour mill or it very much might be true.
wonderboyobe t1_iztqmps wrote
Yeah, wealth and influence will afford someone with opportunities regular people will never see
Randouser555 t1_izso17c wrote
He also was a woman abuser and would have been cancelled if he did it today.
YahYahY t1_izqnq08 wrote
But it might require an already famous and wealthy father.
countessofole t1_izs3wi5 wrote
His already famous and wealthy father is also why he was so addicted to drugs, what with giving him his first joint at 8 years old and all.
haribobosses t1_izqr8y4 wrote
Was Bob Sr wealthy? Would’ve been a first for an underground filmmaker.
Pretty sure all his money went up his nose.
But yes, little Rob definitely had the support of well regarded people in the industry.
ripyourlungsdave t1_izsd1xr wrote
While money makes the time that you're actually in recovery a little easier, it doesn't make it any easier to actually get off the drugs and alcohol.
His having money in his family does not diminish how incredible it is to get past that kind of addiction in any way. In fact, it can be that much harder to reach your rock-bottom when you never run out of money. Makes it take a lot longer for actual consequences to show when you're not worried about your mortgage payment, electricity bill, groceries and school supplies.
PM_ME_YOUR_SUNSHINE t1_izqw3ng wrote
All you need is nepotistic Hollywood backing you and a friend like Jon Favreau to launch the Marvel Universe off your sass and wit.
Ashbr1ng3r t1_izr7th1 wrote
And well, honestly getting the role you’re playing down perfectly and a good deal of ad-libbing the lines
thalinEsk t1_izrcnly wrote
He was paid $2.5mil for the role, even if the movie tanked he'd have earnt more money than a lot of Americans ever will.
proto3296 t1_izrqv3y wrote
Ok and?
AuzzieDonkey t1_izs5t7y wrote
Don't get why your one is so down voted you're right, so what if he was making tonnes of money off a singular role, he worked to be in that position with or without having a semi beneficial start but with his performances pre and post that movie he went on to reap the rewards as he should.
proto3296 t1_izsfcq5 wrote
I legit don’t get what the point of the person above mes statement. Like at all
Alastor3 t1_izrdvcy wrote
you says that like it only take money and connection to get there but it also take skills which Robert have plenty
cyan_violet t1_izrhi8a wrote
Jaden Smith has left the chat.
Flamin_Jesus t1_izrrp9p wrote
His dad entered the chat to punch someone in the face.
unlikeyourhero t1_izspk3g wrote
Chris Rock's best acting since Dogma.
I_might_be_weasel t1_izqyhvh wrote
This is less motivating a more a reminder that rules don't apply to rich people.
ironroad18 t1_izr1626 wrote
And having connections or a rich dad means no consequences
Kelend t1_izssz5e wrote
I want to see a get motivated picture of Roman Polanski like this.
"From raping a 13 year old girl, to one of the most acclaimed directors"
Great future does not require a great past.
EvenBetterCool t1_izqpccq wrote
It helps to be wealthy and have a support system.
gizzardgumbo t1_izqr3k2 wrote
I like how he’s happy on both pictures.
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Slimxshadyx t1_izsptld wrote
“Typical male behaviour” smiling? That’s how you describe smiling lmao
olak333 t1_izqtycd wrote
eye roll🙄
Whycadz t1_izr49vn wrote
Just already have powerful connections and money to sit on while you rebuild your career.
I enjoy Robert Jr as an actor but let’s not act like his status, connections, and wealth didn’t help him start his career and rebound after a low point.
lirio2u t1_izrooen wrote
Dude what? He was rich and connected. This post does not motivate regular people
jeerabiscuit t1_izqykt7 wrote
Every saint has a past, every sinner has a future.
whatever32657 t1_izr37e6 wrote
oooh i like that
Sniffy4 t1_izqs0cv wrote
not a great example because everyone knew he was talented back then
RogerPackinrod t1_izqlwes wrote
I'm pretty sure he wasn't going to jail for the drug abuse. It was for the comorbities of drug abuse.
teutinsa t1_izqyioe wrote
I know I'm sure to get motivated by this, but seeing what's other people have achieved, just makes me feel even worse about myself...
bawdiepie t1_izrqbok wrote
If you had rich well connected family you could be like this too! Best to just focus on a decent, happy life- getting a secure job you like with decent pay, a decent place to live, reliable funny friends, kind n good partner;than trying to imitate success on that level, which is usually unobtainable except for insanely lucky/generational wealth people. The days of real social mobility have been voted away, they only existed for a short period anyway and even then it helped to start from a head start. Take heart! Decide to be happy no matter what, it's the only way to achieve much happiness in this world.
DK_Boy12 t1_izrsqes wrote
People nowadays are desperate to remove merit from people who deserve it, seems like they are so bitter that they are unable of celebrating others.
It goes like "Person pulled themselves out of a difficult situation and made something of themselves".
People these days: Yeah, but it helps to "insert any reason as to why they should not have merit".
Just celebrate other people's successes.
Not everyone needs to come from absolute 0, $0 in their bank account, 0 friends and 0 family, from a country with 0 opportunity to be celebrated.
Just pull a lesson out of the story if anything and apply it to your situation, rather than engaging on this bullshit spiral of negativity that's going on these days.
Well done to this fucking dude.
FUThead2016 t1_izr32f8 wrote
Yeah, when you have tonnes of money and connections to fall back on 😂 stop worshipping these goons
NoFilanges t1_izrgefl wrote
I hate to say it but… respected? For what? He’s well paid and busy but he’s not exactly the actor’s actor.
ccarr313 t1_izri7i1 wrote
Nepotism helps, too.
Suspicious-Elk-3631 t1_izqztm8 wrote
And lucky
SellingMySoulInHell t1_izr1myw wrote
Being paid highest is a motivation? ROFL 😂
IRMacGuyver t1_izrknd3 wrote
Nepotism is a hell of a drug. Name a celebrity actor and there's either a rich producer parent or an even richer banker parent.
_professorweasley_ t1_izsgnsu wrote
sounds about white
__System__ t1_izsi79o wrote
Is this dude not the son of a successful film director? Motivationals like this are usually pushed around by narcissists.
SocialSuicideSquad t1_izr0ogy wrote
Don't get me wrong, he plays amazingly convincing Talented Smartass (Sometimes recovering) Addict characters...
But does that count as 'acting'?
idontsmokeheroin t1_izr1cvc wrote
Yes, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang was epic.
SocialSuicideSquad t1_izr32m5 wrote
Every appearance as Iron Man...
Every appearance as Sherlock...
A Scanner Darkly...
Same character different name.
idontsmokeheroin t1_izr4fry wrote
Ah Jesus Christ, man, take it easy, I was agreeing with you since he’s basically the guy on the left playing the guy on the right, so in a sense, playing himself.
surferos505 t1_izra01k wrote
Lol his hair literally adds 2 inches of height. No wonder he keeps it that way
Lucky-Mustard t1_izre1xi wrote
Another bullshit post. The guy was already up there in the industry, with a rich dad and good acting skills.
Moanerloner t1_izrxa9h wrote
It requires a super rich and famous dad.
delucas0810 t1_izs3hon wrote
Ya but he was always super talented just did drugs, and in Hollywood that’s ok. If he was joe citizen, and had that past he would have a tuff time renting an apartment. #fact
BenjaBrownie t1_izsdqly wrote
Great future requires rich parents, mass exploitation, or both. Using celebrities who have benefitted from nepotism to illustrate the idea that "you can work hard to get ahead" is bullshit and needs to stop.
S1GN0FtheNA1L t1_izsk2aq wrote
You don't go to prison for drug abuse. You can go to prison for drug possession.
Everytime I hear about Robert Downey Jr I immediately think of mandatory minimums and it pisses me off.
Thanks RDJ
WornInShoes t1_izsqgf8 wrote
Ya'll do know that it was Mel Gibson who helped RDJ get back on track, right?
The message here should be "do not be afraid to ask for help, from no matter how crazy the source"
TheDigitalRanger t1_izqrcvs wrote
You're not out, until you're out.
AlphusUltimus t1_izqyald wrote
His paycheck was less than laurance fishburne in the first one.
efs120 t1_izs7h8r wrote
Wrong Black actor.
AlphusUltimus t1_izs7s86 wrote
Whoops Terrance Howard
MinnieShoof t1_izqz2t4 wrote
All it requires is a little Burger King.
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Bet_ony t1_izr15d2 wrote
Was always a great actor drugs or not.
Minerva9684 t1_izr1e4g wrote
He wasnt broke when he went to jail
Cherry_Joy t1_izr7imj wrote
The thing I love about him is that he has completely eclipsed Robert Downey Sr.
He won in every way. He has everything to be proud of. I'm so consistently happy for him.
zizuu21 t1_izr7txp wrote
Hes legit such a good actor
halukj t1_izr8ij4 wrote
He was always good though-
logomkr t1_izr8ydi wrote
It should be noted, a terrible past does not need tone the results of a grequal a greatfun. But
GiantRetortoise t1_izrab1i wrote
Jail for rich people is not the same dude
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Xavier9756 t1_izrcjdr wrote
The man was already rich and a successful.
eldarado2288 t1_izrex0s wrote
Has he been sober ever since?
Goonskwizzle t1_izrfbq5 wrote
Actors
JesseCuster40 t1_izrg3u7 wrote
Actors, surely.
mrSemantix t1_izrj41q wrote
Seems like he was enjoying himself more on the left picture.
Quirderph t1_izrxk3l wrote
He was clearly still high back then. /s
Jon_price2018 t1_izrk7h7 wrote
Except he was the son of a famous and wealthy actor too? So he had a great past... just a rough middle?
universalrifle t1_izrm9ix wrote
So, I guess acting is the only way for felons to be successful? Why does the gov do so much damage to people and still expect them to care about a country that wants to take away your time and money
lou_sassoles t1_izrnnm2 wrote
RDJ was buck wild AF back in the day
X0AN t1_izrofki wrote
Rich guy goes to gaol.
Rich guys exits gaol.
z3phs t1_izrplut wrote
Just requires good looks and insane luck
anditslikethat_what t1_izrrpkm wrote
The wake doesn't power the boat
Vexra t1_izrv7bk wrote
I honestly thought Iron Man 3 was supposed to be a metaphor for RDJ’s career. Not just that Tony Stark used to be a chemically dependent party boy whose short sightedness got him in trouble who had since gotten over his shortcomings and becone responsible about his mistakes but also with Trevor Slattery basically being the embodiment of his pat self.
OrokinDiapers t1_izry62c wrote
Remember when he tried to make Ricky Gervais look bad at the first oscars? Too bad you can’t buy a sense of humour.
JustKimNotKimberly t1_izs0cbu wrote
He earned it. He had several relapses, but kept working on beating them. Mad respect to him.
Professional_Shop_73 t1_izs2lpm wrote
But can a r*pist do the same? Just asking pls don't downvote
Shortsuff16 t1_izsby7v wrote
No and they shouldn’t
Professional_Shop_73 t1_izsd71m wrote
Thank God, I thought OP was some overseer
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rememberthisname44 t1_izs4mdp wrote
To be fair, he was one of the highest paid actors before he got off drugs too, his acting career did start long before Iron Man or Sherlock Holmes. People act like he just showed up out of thin air one day
pantryraids t1_izs5trj wrote
I suppose I'll go to a fancy rehab and find another expensive hobby to replace my current addiction with the millions i have stashed as a Hollywood coke addict
NordicBlood52 t1_izs6b9k wrote
He was pretty much a top actor before going to jail. But he is where he is today because of hard work and eating a shit ton of humble pie. But this was all before social media and the “ cancel mob”
Techtoks-reddit t1_izs7sgu wrote
I wish they made a movie of his past life.
periphrasistic t1_izs83od wrote
I mean I think his career probably peaked in 2007 with his role in Zodiac? The MCU has generally had a James Bond-effect on its actors’ careers: they become strongly identified with the one character and struggle to break out of that. Along those lines, what has Robert Downey Jr. been in in the last decade where he wasn’t playing Ironman?
exorrsx t1_izsb1v4 wrote
He's been in a few movies that were pretty funny but I also agree, his stardom was shot to the forefront with iron man and he pretty much boosted marvel to the top. I still enjoy his other movies as well. Not sure why he doesn't do more, maybe he doesn't want too
Duckboy_Flaccidpus t1_izs86p1 wrote
The most impressive thing here, to me, is that RDJ is 5'10''. He's gotta be standing on something for that mug shot.
zeekohli t1_izsa9jr wrote
He’s 5’8”, his hair is giving him another 2”
DerDeutscheTyp t1_izsal72 wrote
Ok that's it I start doing drugs.
dronesoul t1_izsbb03 wrote
happier in the left picture so idk
Adventurous_Assist74 t1_izsbtq9 wrote
Somehow this get me demotivated...
stevench2000 t1_izsbttl wrote
He looks happier in the first photo.
Small_Brained_Bear t1_izsckuz wrote
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Where survivorship bias has been forgotten …
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grimorg80 t1_izsd3tr wrote
Going to jail for drug abuse is political, in my opinion.
Commercial-Rush755 t1_izsd6r1 wrote
It always cracks me up when folks use “jail” instead of “prison”. There’s a difference. And according to RD Jr. he wasn’t treated by prison staff very differently than the regular convicts.
SuperJewish t1_izsdaxc wrote
But he comes from a different planet.. not like the rest of us
Librarywoman t1_izsdw2b wrote
Besides this period in his life believe me he had a great past with lots of support and money to enable him to get better. I know, I know, his father gave him his first joint. Still he grew up with incredible privilege, if for nothing else than he's a while male in America.
CatsCanHasALilSalami t1_izsfjgw wrote
All your idols worship evil.
substanceJ t1_izsge46 wrote
Just because someone stumbles and loses their path, doesn't mean they're lost forever. Sometimes, we all need a little help.
Professor X
Lawrence3s t1_izshl6h wrote
It seems he was happier when he went to jail.
doctroprint t1_izshmzm wrote
Just watched "Sr" on Netflix. Explains a lot. I've always liked his work.
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cashew76 t1_izsq2n5 wrote
All devils have a past, all Angles have a future.
DaDz-StONeD t1_izsqozf wrote
Yea him and Charlie make drug abuse cool af 😳
Principatus t1_izsr1ku wrote
He looks kind of like Mr Addams in the first photo
Rareturd t1_izsv8bh wrote
I feel like he could play a good Gomez Addams.
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redjedi182 t1_izszu78 wrote
But having rich fiends does help
Vanbursta t1_izt37d8 wrote
But it DOES require help from Sir Elton John.
RASGAS23 t1_izt3dzb wrote
I love the story itself, but i feel like the true spirit of his comeback and redemption isn’t captured properly by having the success story be: “one of the highest paid actors” The success story here is his sobriety, and his transformation into being a happy, healthy, useful member of society. The money was secondary.
Yourname942 t1_izt8yk0 wrote
It helps that he was born into a rich family (already financially secured)
Talrynn_Sorrowyn t1_izt940m wrote
Let's also not forget Tim Allen - he got arrested way-back-when related to drugs, but sold out his buddies for leniency. He then got into acting and standup comedy before landing the lead role on Home Improvement.
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PattoMantequilla t1_iztc746 wrote
It does require great funds though
phfan t1_izthenp wrote
that tears it, I'm growing facial hair.
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i'll be the most bearded woman ever
superpj t1_izthk7u wrote
No. You won't. That's my grandma.
Legionwolf5 t1_iztjv98 wrote
Very wise words.
epicmenio t1_iztre0s wrote
Been actor or highly paid, doesn't mean he is a great person.
SuperCrafter015 t1_izu4oer wrote
Robert’s journey as a person is very similar to his first character appearance.
Joec9678 t1_izub20s wrote
Look how much happier he was in jail though
SyntaxChris t1_izurnk9 wrote
Respected? Not really. He’s an actor.
Demrepsbcray t1_izvyodl wrote
He seems quite happy being arrested.
Wemi451 t1_izqf6nz wrote
..to an uber rich tech genius that creates a metal suit and helps save the world from alien threats.
SonofBeckett t1_izqmz6j wrote
When did he play Ted Kord?
Wemi451 t1_izqtbjz wrote
Lol, DC has cast Downy to play Xolo Mariduena playing Jaime Reyes as the Blue Beetle in 2023. RDJr wanted to one-up his Kirk Lazarus character.
AliBarberTheSecond t1_izr7yh4 wrote
Wait really? Source?
Mahaka1a t1_izr0hei wrote
From Less Than Zero to many zeros behind other numbers!
dutchdrop t1_izrbcuw wrote
Loved Air America him and Mel Gibson different times for sure
lonetexan79 t1_izr2mc7 wrote
Or maybe he’s just the son of an actor who finally gave up to Hollywood. He lost the war to be an individual and in return became a slave to the movies to entertain us and make hollyweird their money.
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Lukevito t1_izrdp12 wrote
This is so deep i hope i will understand when I reach 16
Really there is no one to be inspired by other than pretend to be some other person people:(
randomMoose2001 t1_izrf38k wrote
What I like about the quote “great future does not require a great past” is that with RDJ is it shows that people can change. What sucks with the world is that with certain people when they become big or something people dig into there past and bring up some bad thing they did before hand and it ruins there lives. They always act like there still the same person (some might be) but some people do/could change from what they were before
Venga_paale_tetica t1_izrfl60 wrote
Only in Hollywood, take Lindsey lohan for instance she keeps on coming back, they really refuse to give up on her, i wouldve dropped her a million years ago, clearly theres gotta be more ppl out there you can put in front of a camera.
CreHater t1_izrny7a wrote
I never got the term "Drug abuse". To me, "Drug use" sounds more appropriate. Did he do unspeakable things with drugs? Is it just because it's wrong to use drugs, so the government just calls it "abuse" by default? To make it clear for Dummies that drugs are a bad thing?
"Near miss" is another term that always baffled me. It's a "Near hit", right? They missed.
massdebate159 t1_izrp03v wrote
Fuck Iron Man. I preferred him in Only You.
csgotraderino t1_izrqths wrote
I like how you can see the sheer amount of plastic surgery.
turd_2004 t1_izrva74 wrote
I wouldn’t say he’s respected universally at this point among true thespians… he’s essentially become synonymous with a comic book character, he’s a dressed up clown for kid’s’ entertainment
RighteousGloryHole t1_izsqb21 wrote
That’s right, it doesn’t matter how shitty you are, so long as you’re born into wealth and privilege, you can prevail.
fblack01 t1_izqhdjd wrote
To be fair he was highly paid and well respected when he went to jail too. Respected in terms of acting anyway.