THIS WEEK the Bare Platypus Walter award goes to actor Mark
Ruffalo, who plays Dr. Bruce Banner in the blockbuster summer movie, The
Avengers. Ruffalo’s scene in which he
sits “naked” amidst rubble after crashing into a building as The Incredible
Hulk, then morphing back into Banner is among the more classic moments in the
film.
Although we don’t see any skin “below the waist,” the
matter-of-fact way in which Ruffalo deals with having no pants after shrinking
from a giant creature to mere mortal again deserves some accolades for
acting. There’s a touch of sheepishness
and embarrassment mixed with the confidence of a hero who probably deals with
this “side effect” of his super powers often as he discusses his predicament
with actor Harry Dean Stanton in the role of a helpful janitor.
We have to believe Mark Ruffalo captures the essence of an
episode between President John Quincy Adams and a female reporter who snatched his
clothes while he skinny-dipped in the Potomac. She wouldn’t return them until
granted an interview. Or lads from a
Saturday Evening Post cover caught playing hookey from school to skinny dip:
slight chagrin at getting aprehended sans trou, without a hint of anything tawdry.
The Walter is named in honor of Dr. Walter Bishop from the hit TV series, Fringe. Dr. Bishop has a matter-of-fact attitude towards nudity. In his name the Bare Platypus presents a "Walter" award each week to the person, group, or event that best depicts nudity naturally.
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