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Glad to see another Liam fan here @Michael Wade .
Have you seen Rob Roy? That one fucking owns!
Have you seen Rob Roy? That one fucking owns!
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I'm sorry, but your entire post reminded me of this:Liem Neeson is one of my favorite actors so im gonna highlight some of the movies ive seen.
Great film, great ending, definitely has that 90's thriller charm. Caught it on TV way back when and liked it, said before ITT how much i like Norton and he was good already as a youngin. Gere is pretty good in it, too.Since we're doing Gere, Primal Fear, which also features Ed Norton in one of his earlier standout roles, as a murder defendant, a former altar boy who murders the Archbishop of Chicago (for reasons I doubt I need elaborate). I won't go into plot details since they'd be spoilers.
It's not phenomenally directed and somewhat clumsily plotted, but it features two great actors at the top of their form.
I did a 80's/90's horror film marathon with films i didn't catch as a kid/teen earlier this year, watched Scanners, Hellraiser 1&2, Candyman (exceptionally well-made for a slasher film, the on-location shooting in the Cabrini-Green projects was a great choice for a backdrop) and Darkman, amongst others. I like Neeson a lot as an actor but i found Darkman to be severely lacking. Just a goofy film, and not the funny and entertaining kind of goofy. Surprised that it has such large cult following. Had some neat effects for its time, i give it that.Surprised you didn't mention Darkman.
Hackman gives a top-notch performance in every single movie he's in. It doesn't matter what. Even on the few occasions he's been in a crap movie, he acts like he's performing in a Shakespeare play.Hackman plays the part as the bandit chief like he'd studied various unrestrained performances from Italian films, giving one on a par with the likes of Gian Maria Volonté.
This whole thing is a festival of great character actors. If you squint you can recognize Mark Boone Jr. -- Bobby Elvis on Sons of Anarchy, he's in most of Christopher Nolan's pictures -- as the first guy Sharon Stone shoots. Gary Sinise, Keith David, Leo DiCaprio before he was a leading man.Speaking of Raimi, his one foray into the Western is a pretty entertaining, pulpy pastiche of Italian Westerns, The Quick and the Dead, where a semi-retired outlaw chieftain has a quick-draw duel competition set up in the town he uses as a base, attracting all sorts of colorful characters, including Russell Crowe as a former colleague he has had kidnapped to participate, and Sharon Stone as a gunwoman going for the Eastwood-as-the-Man-with-No-Name deadpan. Hackman plays the part as the bandit chief like he'd studied various unrestrained performances from Italian films, giving one on a par with the likes of Gian Maria Volonté.
It's a fucking great and very, very entertaining film, the ensemble cast is its strongest point. Didn't know it was a Raimi film. It's that peak mid-90's shit, i used to watch this every time it was on TV.Speaking of Raimi, his one foray into the Western is a pretty entertaining, pulpy pastiche of Italian Westerns, The Quick and the Dead, where a semi-retired outlaw chieftain has a quick-draw duel competition set up in the town he uses as a base, attracting all sorts of colorful characters, including Russell Crowe as a former colleague he has had kidnapped to participate, and Sharon Stone as a gunwoman going for the Eastwood-as-the-Man-with-No-Name deadpan. Hackman plays the part as the bandit chief like he'd studied various unrestrained performances from Italian films, giving one on a par with the likes of Gian Maria Volonté.
Have this on my watchlist since forever but i'm just too burned out on Wes Anderson, especially on the cinematography in his films. "Moonrise Kingdom" is fucking top-tier and probably my favourite of his movies, Wes' casting director has a good hand for picking child actors. Norton and Willis are amazing in it, too.Another favorite would be in The Royal Tenenbaums by Wes Anderson
I seriously think this is one to make an exception for, even though the twee in set and costume design is through the roof.Have this on my watchlist since forever but i'm just too burned out on Wes Anderson, especially on the cinematography in his films.
Easily my 3rd favorite Sam Raimi film (I'll give you three guesses what the top two are, and the first two guesses don't count). Don't let the fact that it's a superhero film throw you off, it's not one of "those" superhero movies. Check it out if you haven't.
Hudsucker is great. I was going to say but wait that's a Coen Bros. film and then realized I'd never noticed he co-wrote the screenplay, cameoed and even did some of the directing.I remember liking Crimewave & Hudsucker Proxy when I was a yute but I should rewatch them.

