Whither <i>Swing Vote</i>? A movie for our times.
Whither <i>Swing Vote</i>? A movie for our times.
Abraham I can see, but Ben Kingsley? That sexy beast kept doing great work for decades. Schindler’s List!
The Dark Knight is not the best superhero movie ever, but it has the best villain performance ever.
One of the many ways Kinja is inferior to Disqus is that when I saw your comment in notifications 24 hours after my comment, I had no idea what the context was.
Irregardless, Superman’s speech (like his actions) should be prescriptive. I guess he could care less.
Too bad Superman can’t use “begging the question” correctly.
Bring back John DiMaggio, he did a great Joker in “Under the Red Hood”.
Ith maddening...
It did give us the exchange:
Maybe if Eternals had made more money, someone would care.
I thought S3 was quite good.
“we’re starting to understand why HBO hired Mundy, an executive producer on True Detective: Night Country”
Orange County, the movie with Tom Hanks’ kid and Jack Black before he really got big, pegged this song exactly right.
At least I can almost enjoy 4 Non Blondes ironically, unlike Train.
Daemon definitely was the first guess. The camera shows different people in turn looking at him while he avoids eye contact.
Corlys doesn't seem distant, he's just being vague to make a sex joke with his wife.
Daemon just looking off to the side while everyone talks about the assassination..."do do do, just thinking of something else over here, not looking guilty".
People wants nuts for his raving monologue at the end of Loki, but I thought it was ridiculous and his schtick in S2 was embarrassing. He's been fine in other stuff, and quite good in the Creed movie.
Yes they are just “actors”. The phrase “character actor in a leading man’s body” implies either that the former is not so good-looking or the latter is not much of an actor. I don’t think the phrase is just about filling smaller parts while being super good-looking.
Just the other day I was thinking about that phrase, “character actor stuck in a leading man’s body”. It’s weird. No one would have used that phrase to describe Cary Grant, Clark Gable, or Marlon Brando.