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He's in the top five for sure. He's making really smart career moves, with supporting roles in The Place Beyond the Pines and films like Kill Your Darlings. He's look great in the behind the scenes stuff from Life, can't wait to see that. Tackling James Dean takes a lot of guts, but he seems up for the challenge. He can have a good, solid, long career.
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Garfield and DeHaan being two of the most compelling actors of their generation, they’re unsurprisingly effective together, and Peter and Harry’s reunion gives the former a welcome edge of normality.
DeHaan plays Harry like a twitchy, anguished coiled spring, every movement and sentence wound tight – it’s a compelling contrast to Garfield’s energy, all loose limbs and heart-on-sleeve emotion.

http://www.totalfilm.com/reviews/cinema/the-amazing-spider-man-2

Dane DeHaan as Oscorp heir (and Parker’s childhood pal) Harry Osborn.
Reintroducing the Osborn character
(played by James Franco in Raimi’s films) may seem another insecure move on the part of writers already short on fresh ideas,
but it’s a tidily scripted return, and one that
DeHaan’s louche, faintly lascivious performance makes worthwhile.
His facial and vocal mannerisms more evocative than ever of the younger Leonardo DiCaprio, the actor plays Osborn with much the same beautiful-but-damned slyness he brought to Lucien Carr in “Kill Your Darlings”; the promise of his continued presence is the chief reason to anticipate the already-scheduled “Amazing Spider-Man 3.”

http://variety.com/2014/film/reviews/film-review-the-amazing-spider-man-2-1201154134/

DeHaan remains a hugely charismatic presence,
but again, the character is inconsistently written
(being a megalomaniacal douchebag in one scene,
even before his "downfall," then chumming up with Peter in the next),
and that they haven't seen each other for ten years means that the sense of betrayal in the friendship doesn't come across.
The result is basically a replication of DeHaan's performance in the far superior "Chronicle," but with more embarrassing make-up effects.

http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/review-the-amazing-spider-man-2-starring-andrew-garfield-emma-stone-jamie-foxx-dane-dehaan-20140408

DeHaan, in a variation on the sardonic rich kid he always plays,
makes a strong fist of the role,
but any Spidey film reintroducing the Green Goblin only has itself to blame
for a smoggy miasma of déjà vu

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/filmreviews/10752688/The-Amazing-Spider-Man-2-review.html

With his angular, androgynous beauty and piercing eyes,
DeHaan is well cast (if a bit repetitively so,
given the character echoes the one he played in Chronicle), and
he looks more persuasively like a teenager than Garfield
(the actors are 28 and 30 years old respectively), but
the character has a stubbier arc here compared to Electro.
Presumably, later installments will revisit him, judging by hints dropped here.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movie/amazing-spider-man-2/review/694460

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he is playing harry Osborn
franco played him

dane is playing james dean
franco won the GG playing james dean

what next ? ? ?

128 hrs !!!!!!!

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give credit where it is due

franco was amazing in 'THE ICEMAN' please god scene

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