Will Arnett is a rich, narcissistic douche with a heart of gold

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Maybe I decided to do this story just because I couldn’t stop chuckling as I went through GQ’s slideshow. It’s absurd – Will Arnett should not crack me up this much. He plays basically the same over-confident douche mess in television show after movie after show after movie. And I buy it every time. Okay, not really, but if one of movies comes on television, I end up watching it and laughing guiltily. I love when he’s on 30 Rock too – I love when he goes homoerotic, and his banter with Alec Baldwin is better than Tina Fey’s (sorry Tina). Anyway, Will is reuniting with Mitch Hurwitz, the creator of Arrested Development, which was the series that pretty much made Will’s career. On AD, Arnett played Gob Bluth, the oldest Bluth. Gob was a narcissistic mess, and Arnett was brilliant. I love that Arnett is reuniting with Hurwitz, and I love that Arnett doesn’t think it’s a step down to go back to television. Here’s the short GQ piece:

Despite how it might sound, Will Arnett is not about to play another Will Arnett role. You know the type: the stunted, spoiled, filthy-rich dumb-ass. Gob Bluth on Arrested Development. Devon Banks on 30 Rock. Countless jerk-offs in countless movies. But Arnett is adamant that Steve Wilde, the man at the center of Fox’s Running Wilde, his new sitcom from Arrested creator Mitch Hurwitz, is different.

Steve, you see, is a stunted, spoiled, filthy-rich dumb-ass…with a heart. The scion of a ruthless oil baron, Steve throws decadent parties to give himself humanitarian awards and competes with his neighbor/arch-nemesis over who can buy the teensiest, priciest miniature Arabian horse.

But at his core, Steve is a sad-sack romantic, desperate to win back the hand of his childhood sweetheart, an always-saving-something environmentalist played by Felicity’s Keri Russell. And as far as Arnett is concerned, this constitutes a reach.

“I’m moving out of my comfort zone,” he says, “and right into my wheelhouse.”

There’s a fine line between repeating yourself and carving out a niche—and Arnett knows how to walk it. (As Hurwitz puts it: “Will is like a child who’s forced to act like a man wrapped in the body of a man who acts like a child.”) Arnett’s imbeciles resonate because they lampoon the distance between the stupidly rich and the rest of us, and that’s a very “now” subject.

Arnett, who’s married to Parks and Recreation star Amy Poehler, grew up well-heeled in Toronto, hanging out with teenage Gob Bluths and Steve Wildes and getting himself thrown out of—sorry, “asked not to return” to—his elite private school. But he resists the idea that he’s mining anything for his art.

“Ultimately, maybe I’m just good at being a fool,” he says. “Maybe that’s just the sad reality. God, that’s so depressing. Thanks for ruining my life.”

[From GQ]

One of the things that kills me about Will is that I don’t understand how he didn’t end up wanting to be a traditional leading man – he’s handsome and tall and he’s got a great beanpole nerd-hotness that I could see for a straight dramatic actor. And yet, somehow, this handsome, rich Canadian ended up being Hollywood’s go-to douche comedic actor. Strange. Anyway… I’m now looking forward to this series. Do you think any of the Arrested Development people will make an appearance? Bateman? Jessica Walters? LIZA?!?

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  1. Dorothy says:

    Yes, I totally find him HOT

  2. Samigirl says:

    Gob was my favorite Bluth. Everything that came out of his mouth was hilarious. Will has perfect delivery. Handsome, funny, and a family man…and a go-to douche. Gotta love it!

  3. chris says:

    He’s hilarious. Also, that bathtub grout needs to be cleaned.

  4. Wif says:

    He IS really handsome, isn’t he? Sometimes I don’t notice because he’s so funny.

  5. aenflex says:

    At the risk of peeing some people off, I’ve never liked him. Not saying he’s not funny, and I love his wife, he just creeps me out. Yech. But he is funny.

  6. Lynne says:

    God I love him on eighty million levels

  7. Feebee says:

    He didn’t go the traditional leading man route because he’s a talented comedic actor, but it shouldn’t be viewed as a step down. I’d much rather be seated next to Arnett than say Clooney at a dinner party.

  8. lucy2 says:

    I have such high hopes for this show! I love Will (and Amy!) and I really hope it works for him. GOB was my favorite Bluth too (Buster was a close 2nd) and Will himself is very funny.

  9. whitedaisy says:

    Yum. He is outstanding on all levels. (I think I really felt the hotness factor when he was dressed as John Kennedy in “Blades of Glory”.)
    I have seen time and time again, comedic actors who go on to successful serious drama roles.
    Comedy is the most difficult to do…

  10. LolaBella says:

    He’s got that sexy-nerdy vibe and he is frickin’ hilarious – what’s not to love?

    Two of my favorite movies of his are Blades Of Glory and Let’s Go To Prison.

    Looking forward to watching him (and David Cross!!) in Running Wilde.

  11. Bodhi says:

    Oh gawd I LOVE him!!!

  12. mln says:

    I think his hotness adds to the humor like in some sick way you could imagine sleeping with Gob…however I don’t think he is quite hot enough to be the leading man. He made the rigt decision.

    He is one of the comics that I laugh at just looking at his face before the jokes start so I hope he doesn’t try to do a dramatic role it would freak me out.

  13. MarlaAnn says:

    he is sooo cute!! is it hot guy friday yet?

  14. Jo 'Mama' Besser says:

    How did he not turn into my nemisis Conrad Black? I guess we all need a short-lived marriage to Penelope Ann Miller to keep our minds on our business.

  15. Annie says:

    Loved him on AD will love him on the new show. Cracks me up!

  16. VV says:

    “Illusions Michael. Tricks are what whores do for money.” LOL

    I loved him as Gob and I will pretty much watch him in anything. Love him on 30 Rock and will likely be catching this new show. Can’t wait 🙂

  17. Cinderella says:

    He is terribly hot. No wonder Amy keeps making babies with him!

  18. LowSlash says:

    Speaking of Jessica Walter, you people need to watch Archer. All of you! She basically plays a cartoon version of Lucille. It’s a beautiful thing.

  19. GreenGinger says:

    I don’t think the that the traditional leading man types of roles would have been challenging enough for Will. That he made Gob Bluth an endearing character is testament to his enormous talent.

  20. aang says:

    i know this is wrong but my 9 yo daughter watched all of AD on netflix. She loves Gob, quotes him whenever she can and walks around humming that magician music. even pulling out the “tricks are what whores do for money” quote when we went to a magic show with the neighbors. she has no idea what a whore is but she knew it was funny.

  21. Patrice says:

    I’m watching Arrested Development right now. I love Will Arnett!

  22. LBees says:

    “And now … a magician named GOB”

  23. Alexa says:

    @aenflux – he makes me go “ewww” too. I admit that I only ever saw him in “Blades of Glory” – so maybe that has something to do with it??? Maybe he’s just such a good actor that I can’t believe he’s NOT the character he’s portraying.

  24. kim says:

    Ive never found him funny but the trailers for his new show do look hilarious! Im looking forward to watching it and hope it turns out to be funny. Love his wife!

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