And then promptly change it again when he's cut out of it.
And then promptly change it again when he's cut out of it.
The problem with the track record point is that it doesn't hold true. Men have gotten hired to direct huge films on the success of just one small film (like Colin Trevorrow). Other men get a second, third, or fourth chance after failures because they're friends with the executives. Women virtually never receive these…
Tim Allen's also on the least of top 100 leading men, so no.
Great, now I'm thinking about Reb Brown being in a F&F movie.
You forgot the movie that defined masculinity in the 90s, Point Break. EDIT: Keanu Reeves has been in 8 films directed by women, which is pretty cool.
I loved The Witch but I'm open to the possibility that it would have improved had it starred the Tanner family instead.
No, he's a real cool Jonah.
Yeah, every actor makes bad movies (except arguably John Cazale, but I think a few stinkers is a good price to pay for at least a couple decades of work). Neither Chase nor Ackroyd have made anything as interesting as Lost in Translation, Broken Flowers, or Rushmore.
Ah, the mountains of Illinois.
He's played the president, in a video game (Command and Conquer 2: Red Alert), alongside Udo Kier.
Reportedly he pushed Peter Lorre down the stairs during the making of M. Not exactly punching, but close enough.
It worked for Fritz Lang.
It can be two things.
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Lorenzo Music is the second-best Bill Murray there ever was.
"Dick Poop" singlehandedly justifies the Oscars, not to mention "Adele Dazeem."
That's because Bill Murray's already made fun of Bill Murray playing a talking cat.
Based on the tell-all story written by Clifford Irving.
If that were true, his brother Ralph would have at least been nominated last year.
"He's a perfect fit for the part!" - Stacey Dash.