ditto on Phoenix. You see his potential range on My Own Private Idaho and then channeling Harrison Ford in Indy 3 and you realize he would have put grown up child actors like Leo DiCaprio to shame
ditto on Phoenix. You see his potential range on My Own Private Idaho and then channeling Harrison Ford in Indy 3 and you realize he would have put grown up child actors like Leo DiCaprio to shame
heh
(yawn)
Andy Warhol and Jackson Pollock
You have to think that both of these giants had at a good 20+ years of creative growth left in them when they died.
Ungh
yeah
Jump Into the Fire - Goodfellas
I feel strung out and paranoid just thinking about it
Before Sunrise - 2 choice
The music booth scene with Kat Booth's "Come Here" is both extremely romantic and funny. Just the kind of song you would expect to find in music booth like that. The the montage of the Vienna spots they had visited the night before, now seeing the sunrise, to Bach's Andante from "Sonata…
"Amoreena" in Dog Day Afternoon
Set the tone so well, with its montage of scuzzy, grouchy NYC waking up in the 70s. RIP Sidney Lumet
Precisely, my dear man
The Long Walk
It's also the one King piece that I really would like to see adapted well for the cinema
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Galifianakisesque
Galifianakisey
Galifianakisist
Galifianakised
Sure, he's kind of annoying
But if he does a third Before Sunrise/Sunset movie in another few years that reaches the quality of the first two, the man gets a lifetime pass.
Large Marge
Deadwood / George Hearst
Can we agree that as great as Dillahunt is in both of his Deadwood roles, Gerald McRaney of all people) absolutely inhabited the Hearst role? I can't imagine Dillahunt capturing the insanity of Hearst's ambition in a comparable way.
Archmage seems intent on illustrating his own point
Nothing beats the original for character - defining lines (which is a little different from just great single lines):
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I keep clicking on the photos but only see a set of massive teeth. Any one else having this problem?
What's wrong with being sexy?
Posited: the Rocky series sustained the highest level of quality of any movie franchise
I'm having a hard time coming up with an alternative