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Ed Harris, Michael Shannon, Jake gyllenhaal, Leonardo Dicaprio, viggo
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Oh! In my original response, I forgot to mention Christian Bale. I'd watch almost anything with that guy in it, no questions asked.Probably Leo D.
I used to be a big fan of Christian Bale but after that rant leaked a decade ago I just, eh, fell off
Used to like Edward Norton a lot, but I just don't care anymore. Maybe it's his voice?
He needs to spend more time honing his craft (in which he has a high amount of potential) and less time being a weirdo ass-clown.Michael Caine, Viggo Mortensen, Ewan McGregor, Catherine Keener, Sam Rockwell, Morgan Freeman, Shia Labeouf, Paul Newman, Seymour Hoffman...tons of great actors I look for.
Surely you don’t genuinely believe that?Also, hot take not directly related to the thread topic: The 70s were the last decade of truly great cinema.
Surely you don’t genuinely believe that?
As a fan of the medium?
Ah OK, I guess that could be true.What I mean by that is that premier, Hollywood-produced, "A-List" work definitely took a dive after the 70s.
I mean 1994 had Pulp Fiction, Shawshank Redemption, Speed, Forrest Gump, Lion King, True Lies, Quiz Show, Dumb and Dumber, Ace Ventura, The Professional, Clerks, The Mask etc.......and Timecop and Street Fighter (which are timeless I must say).....great year.That's fair. I mean, Pulp Fiction did come out in the mid 90s, after all.
Good to see someone who loves Speed as much as I do. It often gets snubbed by people, but that's an example of a truly great fun action movie. 90's were something else for action flicks.I mean 1994 had Pulp Fiction, Shawshank Redemption, Speed, Forrest Gump, Lion King, True Lies, Quiz Show, Dumb and Dumber, Ace Ventura, The Professional, Clerks, The Mask etc.......and Timecop and Street Fighter (which are timeless I must say).....great year.
Good to see someone who loves Speed as much as I do. It often gets snubbed by people, but that's an example of a truly great fun action movie. 90's were something else for action flicks.
The bus jump scene alone is fantastic.
Laura Helene Prepone.
I love tall broads. Especially her.
I wasn't sure if I was more jealous of Keanu or Sandra in that movie. I wish I looked as good as Keanu. Great chemistry between the two, always a surprise to me they never dated. Sandra Bullock was definitely a crush of mine for a short while.Sandra Bullock in short hair is bae <3
Nicholas Cage.
Both Mandy and Color Out of Space were awesome and I can't wait for Willy's Wonderland:
Is the third one Tom Hardy? What movie is that from, he looks so different.
I'm pretty sure the Tom Hardy shot is from rocknrolla. Its a guy ritchie film from about 15 years ago. One of my favorites from him to this day.Is the third one Tom Hardy? What movie is that from, he looks so different.
Good picks. Charlie Hunnam is awesome, and a tad underrated. Always enjoy him. The only thing he isn't too great at is doing accents. I watched Green Street, and it was so distracting at times.
Oh man, I forgot about that film, yes that was great. I remember it now, it had Gerard Butler in it. Pretty much every movie Guy Ritchie has made has been good. Especially Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.I'm pretty sure the Tom Hardy shot is from rocknrolla. Its a guy ritchie film from about 15 years ago. One of my favorites from him to this day.
Groundhog Day is my favourite. Timeless, hilarious and always a good watch.Bill Murray for me...great in comedies and drama.
Everyone rates him in Peaky Blinders (Deserved) but it's 28 Days Later for me. Best Zombie film out there, Danny Boyle was a genius making them run. It upped my fear of Zombies tremendously. The slow and dumb ones can't quite compare anymore.
Peaky blinders is amazing but yeah i agree with you tbfEveryone rates him in Peaky Blinders (Deserved) but it's 28 Days Later for me. Best Zombie film out there, Danny Boyle was a genius making them run. It upped my fear of Zombies tremendously. The slow and dumb ones can't quite compare anymore.
I like a good cheese fest as well. Most guys I know hate chick flicks for example, but I'll happily sit through some of them. I'm all set if I get a girlfriend that drags me to see them.Its all bout individual taste i love so many cheesey films hell my fav is point break so much even called my dog bodhi lol
Venom was great, not sure why critics slammed it so much. I thought Hardy did a bang-up job, plus a solid performance by Riz Ahmed.I like watching action movies so much. So my favorite actor is Tom Hardy! Especially I enjoy watching a Warrior film(I watched it at least 5 times LOL). As well I highly recommend you to watch Bronson and Venom! Peace!
Love Groundhog Day!Groundhog Day is my favourite. Timeless, hilarious and always a good watch.
He was great in 28 Days Later! Also amazing as Scarecrow in BatmanEveryone rates him in Peaky Blinders (Deserved) but it's 28 Days Later for me. Best Zombie film out there, Danny Boyle was a genius making them run. It upped my fear of Zombies tremendously. The slow and dumb ones can't quite compare anymore.
Batman Begins is almost my favourite of the Nolan trilogy, I'll be honest. The Dark Knight is obviously incredible, but I honestly loved the origin story a lot. Liam Neeson was great as well in that movie. Plus it just had a darker tone which I loved.He was great in 28 Days Later! Also amazing as Scarecrow in Batman
Great shout. Dead Man's Shoes is a really well-made film, with such a memorable performance by him. I always thought this scene was incredible, the amount of anger displayed.Paddy Considine
Great shout. Dead Man's Shoes is a really well-made film, with such a memorable performance by him. I always thought this scene was incredible, the amount of anger displayed.