Love that movie too.
Love that movie too.
Yeah, there is a great 2 part video of Lessons Of The Screenplay about the different directions they decided to go from the script, and how it created a much much better movie than it was going to be.
His death scene is still the best death scene Ive seen on film. And he was just so cool in that role, which gave even more creedence to his range. He could go from scary/creepy (Seven, Usual Suspects), to pathetic (American Beauty) to cool/badass (LA Confidential).
Yeah, I honestly don’t know what happened to him. From his charicaturistic performance on House of Cards to clearly phoning it in in Baby Driver, is like he lost his talent. That coupled with his comeuppance, is Karma, I guess.
When that reality is so disconnected to the movie, is not that strange. Him lusting for a precocious teenage friend of his daughter, as unfortunately many middle -aged losers like Lester do in real life, is as similar to his real life crimes to him being knelt down in Brad Pitt’s crouch section in Seven.
Yeah, I mean, even the scene with the roses is creepy as hell, and it is supposed to be creepy. But thinking about undertones that are not there just because the actor ended up being a creep is honestly a very biased assertion. Hell I could claim the same thing about Seven then: It is outdated because the scene when…
Exactly, I respect if there are people who think differently, but I think we would be burning a lot of great art if that’s what we did. For example I absolutely despise Woody Allen and Marlon Brando for what Ive read of them, but that doesn’t mean I still don’t absolutely love Annie Hall and the Godfather.
I felt deeply identified with it too, my dad was basically Lester, a guy who was a late baby bloomer who got married at a young age because he thought that was what he was supposed to do, and when I was a teen had a full on breakdown. He didn’t quit his job or anything, but left the house, got a bachelor appartment,…
I still think this is a great movie, and my favorite of that year. And I don’t think the movie endorses Spacey’s crush with Suvari’s character, it always seems creepy and his character is supposed to look pathetic in his efforts to look cool. And yeah, the guy turned out to be a creep, and he deserves the backlash he…
Yeah Emily Deschanel was lovely in that show.
I honestly never understood Bones’ success, specially how David Boreanaz was my favorite part in Buffy, and then in Angel he showed his range by being funny, scary and convincingly sad from one episode to another, and then in Bones he forgot how to act. And every season he kept getting worse.
Love it, I’m 29 so I saw it in my teens, after it had already ended. It made me the funny, smart-ass and sarcastic asshole I am today. It also made me a lifelong reader, I wanted to understand the way the stories, the characters and the dialogue was structured to be so funny and smart, so I thought, I have to be a…
HHe wanted to wear a red sox hat in all of his scenes as Bruce Wayne. And he hated usimg the mask because the bat ears were to Mets-like.
He hasn’t said that since the last time he did Denzel Washington shot him in the head in front of a bunch of people (American Gangster deluxe deleted scenes).
I know. It came out of nowhere, and Raylan tearing up and Boyd just smiling at him. You could see how much they missed each other in the years since his incarceration.
I know! I was like: Boys, Im going to miss you both too :(
The last scene between Raylan and Boyd was beautiful, two best frienenemies accepting they love and miss each other. I tear'd up.
Angel and Spike yelling each other in Angrls office just for Westley finding out that they were arguing who would win in a fight between a caveman and an astronaut is the funniest scene ever in a tv show.
Man I hate Parks and Rec’s final season. It was just too cutesy, and it’s great that the actors loved each other, but man it felt like we were stuck with them saying goodbye to each other, with none of the smart comedy of the other seasons.
Having an untouched dick must be a hassle.