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bolshevik_rattlehead OP t1_je3ys9s wrote
Reply to comment by NoirPochette in What actor had the greatest opening one-two punch debut in film history? by bolshevik_rattlehead
Heh, yeah I’m probably being hyperbolic. Mostly thinking about actors leading good films and then just suddenly not.
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Reply to What actor had the greatest opening one-two punch debut in film history? by bolshevik_rattlehead
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UtahJohnnyMontana t1_je3ypc1 wrote
Not a movie, but if you are a Billy Drago fan, you really need to watch The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.
[deleted] t1_je3ykm3 wrote
Reply to comment by I_hate_marco in Leonardo DiCaprio has only worked with 3 directors more than once: Baz Luhrmann (2x), Quentin Tarantino (2x), Martin Scorsese (6x). by jankyeyes
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NoirPochette t1_je3yhi7 wrote
Reply to comment by bolshevik_rattlehead in What actor had the greatest opening one-two punch debut in film history? by bolshevik_rattlehead
I answered the title lol. Probably you should have been a bit more detailed in the title lol
It's hard to say vanished unless they died because everyone still does a lot of film. Like if you check everyone's filmography, they just continue to do stuff even if it is not critically acclaimed
bolshevik_rattlehead OP t1_je3yara wrote
Reply to comment by NoirPochette in What actor had the greatest opening one-two punch debut in film history? by bolshevik_rattlehead
oh I like it, those are two great films, but Eddie didn’t really come out of nowhere, he was already a star. But definitely an awesome pair of first films
NoirPochette t1_je3y1z1 wrote
Reply to What actor had the greatest opening one-two punch debut in film history? by bolshevik_rattlehead
I argue Eddie Murphy. 48 Hrs and then Trading Places. What a start.
songandflames123 t1_je3xq0g wrote
Reply to Anybody else think John Wick 4 sucked by Ruass160
Yeaah.... Not really.
CthulhuPalMike t1_je3xc1f wrote
Masters of Horror - Imprint
StrLord_Who t1_je3x70e wrote
Reply to Movies about the fashion industry? by jigtwazlo
Cruella
[deleted] t1_je3x429 wrote
Reply to Anybody else think John Wick 4 sucked by Ruass160
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bluebirdgm t1_je3x2rp wrote
Reply to Buffy The Vampire Slayer 1992 is freaking weird by zak55
This movie was partially shot in my high school, John Marshall in Los Angeles (also Nightmare on Elm Street and other films).
StrLord_Who t1_je3wtdr wrote
Reply to comment by tormunds_beard in Paramount Sets 1980s Action Thriller ‘Bella’ With Samara Weaving by AliceTheMagicQueen
I thought that movie was only okay but the ending scene when the sun rises is one of the funniest things I've ever seen in a movie. It was worth the watch just for that. I agree that she did a great job with her part.
Background-Cicada375 t1_je3ws2w wrote
Reply to Anybody else think John Wick 4 sucked by Ruass160
I suspected this ngl. It just feels dragged at this point. They should have stopped at the 2nd
Repulsive-Feature-33 t1_je3vfgu wrote
Reply to comment by Sword_Thain in Buffy The Vampire Slayer 1992 is freaking weird by zak55
The series is a teen drama. Did you not see the poster lol, or the fact that it’s labeled a horror/comedy. Just wild to think that was going to be serious at all lol
StageNervous8620 t1_je3v2sz wrote
Reply to Anybody else think John Wick 4 sucked by Ruass160
Nah this guy rolling
Sword_Thain t1_je3uz88 wrote
Reply to comment by Repulsive-Feature-33 in Buffy The Vampire Slayer 1992 is freaking weird by zak55
The TV series is pretty serious most of the time.
sojou t1_je3uk7f wrote
Reply to Anybody else think John Wick 4 sucked by Ruass160
I also thought it sucked, and I feel like I'm insane because everyone else seems to think it was the best in the series.
I LOVED the first movie, and 2 and 3 were solid 8/10s imo. This last one... way too long, with way too many plotholes and nonsensical writing. For example, the Osaka plotline. Why? Yes, the setting was super cool, and the fight was awesome. But there was literally no good reason for John to go, and the visit accomplished nothing but screwing over his loyal friend. And the whole deal with the Elder? Snoke 2.0. Yes, suspension of disbelief and all that, but some of the writing in this movie was just way too contrived.
And it all just felt like such a letdown. At the end of 3, they made it seem like they were going to go to WAR and usurp the High Table, replacing them with people who've helped John. Winston, the King, Halle Berry's character, Akira, etc.
But nah, instead we get a 2.5 hour snoozefest where the stakes actually felt lower than they were in 3, where the drawn-out action and just lame attempts at humor turned the movie into a parody of itself. Terrible.
Dragon's breath scene was great though, 10/10.
svc78 t1_je3u8qe wrote
great actor, just cant say no to bad projects because he spent all his money on dumb shit (even an Island) and the Irs was on his ass
bintasaurus t1_je3u3lr wrote
Reply to comment by WRAD240 in Anybody else think John Wick 4 sucked by Ruass160
If someone killed my beloved Guinea Pig Tootles,I'd go postal... So his reasoning over his dogs death seems sensible to me
dilldoeorg t1_je3tret wrote
Reply to Anybody else think John Wick 4 sucked by Ruass160
>but when was the last movie that came out with a real original story, development dialogue etc.
what?! You want to see an original movie so you go to see the FOURTH installment instead?!!
Calling this a BS rant. Anyone going into this movie knows what to expect.
[deleted] t1_je3tjdm wrote
Reply to comment by friction7800 in "City on Fire" and Reservoir Dogs" by OneADayMens
Yeah he does a lot of visual homages
friction7800 t1_je3ther wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in "City on Fire" and Reservoir Dogs" by OneADayMens
I mean it is a revenge story,but that's very wide I guess. He mostly copies visual stuff, that's true.
Fluid-Scholar-8413 t1_je3tf8a wrote
Reply to comment by bejeweled_sky in Movie scenes that show many emotions with little dialogue... by bejeweled_sky
This is Love Actually. its the scene where she realizes her husband is cheating on her, but is keeping it together because it's Christmas and the kids are all present. A masterclass.
the69boywholived69 t1_je3ysyq wrote
Reply to Paramount Sets 1980s Action Thriller ‘Bella’ With Samara Weaving by AliceTheMagicQueen
I've been a fan of Samara for over 5 years now. Really excited.