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spincube posted:He drove, angry, in Drive Angry, is what. There is nothing in my heart but earnest love for that film. God, that movie was a great return to form for Cage. Just pure grade-A trash, in the best possible way.
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spincube posted:He drove, angry, in Drive Angry, is what. There is nothing in my heart but earnest love for that film. He was also pretty great in Ghost Rider 2, Kick-rear end, and particularly Bad Lieutenant. Basically Cage seems to need a particular kind of director who's capable of really harnessing the full Cage insanity and making it work well.
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spincube posted:He drove, angry, in Drive Angry, is what. There is nothing in my heart but earnest love for that film. You misspelled Drive Angry: Shot in 3D.
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Ariong posted:You misspelled Drive Angry: Shot in 3D. The flashback that plays out in focus in the windshield while he's driving and is also in focus is one of the few worthwhile shots in 3d cinema
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Cage did a fairly good restrained performance in Lord of War but that's a role I imagine any decent actor could've played. It's not really a Cage role like, I don't know, Castor Troy is. Big missed opportunity is that there was never an official movie adaptation of any of the Time Crisis games because Cage could've been Wild Dog.
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# ? Nov 8, 2017 22:46 |
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Dejawesp posted:My favorite Nic Cage films are dumb films where he is just crazy. I like how he gives his roles 100%, even when they're obviously not exactly Oscar-bait; his special talent on top of that just happens to be unfiltered id, without being mawkish or layered in tedious irony.
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spincube posted:I like how he gives his roles 100%, even when they're obviously not exactly Oscar-bait; his special talent on top of that just happens to be unfiltered id, without being mawkish or layered in tedious irony. He's also incredibly patient and enjoys savouring moments - he could eat a peach for hours.
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Re: Steve Martin & Eddie Murphy, if you haven't watched Bowfinger, watch that poo poo. It's real good.
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# ? Nov 8, 2017 23:11 |
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The specific thing was that Spade was doing Hollywood Minute, and a picture of Murphy popped up as if there was going to be a news item, and Spade went "Look children, a Falling Star!". Apparently Murphy wouldn't even appear on the anniversary special that just happened a couple years back.Blog Free or Die posted:Re: Steve Martin & Eddie Murphy, Fuckin' A.
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It hadn't aged well, even while it was still first-run airing, but I guess Two and a Half Men is about to age even worse. Charlie Sheen alleged to have raped Corey Haim in 1986
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Mister Mind posted:It hadn't aged well, even while it was still first-run airing, but I guess Two and a Half Men is about to age even worse. I like how the article all but ignores that Brascia (whose biggest role was as the challenged kid who gets killed at the beginning of Friday the 13th Part 5) has been alleged by Corey Feldman to have been a major link in the chain in the 80s and 90s for connecting young kids wanting to make it big with hollywood elite pedos. Like, regardless of how terrible Sheen (probably) was, you might want to get a better source.
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If you need to look for a bright side to an accusation of child rape, that was at least before he had feline AIDS.
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Choco1980 posted:I like how the article all but ignores that Brascia (whose biggest role was as the challenged kid who gets killed at the beginning of Friday the 13th Part 5) has been alleged by Corey Feldman to have been a major link in the chain in the 80s and 90s for connecting young kids wanting to make it big with hollywood elite pedos. Like, regardless of how terrible Sheen (probably) was, you might want to get a better source. Sure but Corey Feldman has been alluding to this for years.
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Mister Mind posted:It hadn't aged well, even while it was still first-run airing, but I guess Two and a Half Men is about to age even worse. hosed if true, but I'm withholding judgment until it comes from a source which doesn't straight-up lie about literally everything.
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BioEnchanted posted:He's also incredibly patient and enjoys savouring moments - he could eat a peach for hours. I just wanted you to know that this post is wonderful :-)
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Choco1980 posted:I like how the article all but ignores that Brascia (whose biggest role was as the challenged kid who gets killed at the beginning of Friday the 13th Part 5) has been alleged by Corey Feldman to have been a major link in the chain in the 80s and 90s for connecting young kids wanting to make it big with hollywood elite pedos. Like, regardless of how terrible Sheen (probably) was, you might want to get a better source. So when you see Joey get axed to death every Halloween, take special pride that not only is Vic doing the world a favor, he's literally butchering a possible child molester on screen as well, making that scene the Best Thing Ever For Multiple Reasons. Also, the National Enquirer does occasionally do good investigative reporting. They're not always scum, just like...95% of the time. And honestly, it has been hinted that Sheen did some really REALLY shady stuff at the time.
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CommonShore posted:hosed if true, but I'm withholding judgment until it comes from a source which doesn't straight-up lie about literally everything. The National Enquirer may (and does) deal exclusively in tawdry crap, but they do get their stories straight before publishing.
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Mister Mind posted:The National Enquirer may (and does) deal exclusively in tawdry crap, but they do get their stories straight before publishing. Are you sure? I've seen front-page poo poo this year from them that was clearly false Trumpist propaganda.
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purple death ray posted:Is it hearsay or a rumor that Eddie Murphy wanted to make movies that his kids could watch instead of like, Coming to America? oldpainless posted:I paid good money to see Vampire in Brooklyn in a theater and it is my life’s greatest regret
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CommonShore posted:Are you sure? I've seen front-page poo poo this year from them that was clearly false Trumpist propaganda. Okay, false Trumpist propaganda, that's definitely something they do now. I am really not helping my case. (At any rate, this rumor has been going around just as long as the open secrets about Weinstein and Spacey.)
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Tiggum posted:I'm pretty sure I first watched that movie when I was about 8, on TV in the middle of the afternoon. Why can't kids watch it? because of the stuff they cut out of the movie to show it on TV in the middle of the afternoon
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Circling back to the Drive Angry discussion, something from the late 00s and early 2010s that didn't age well and will continue to get worse are movies from the period that hinged on use of 3D. Very few people have 3D TVs so now we have a good number of movies that shoehorn in obvious 3D shots where something comes toward the audience without any 3D happening.
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Perestroika posted:He was also pretty great in Ghost Rider 2, Kick-rear end, and particularly Bad Lieutenant. Basically Cage seems to need a particular kind of director who's capable of really harnessing the full Cage insanity and making it work well. Since we're talking about movies too, has anyone else watched Team America: World Police recently? I finally watched the first half and couldn't stop thinking of Poe's Law the entire time. I don't know what i'd have thought if I'd watched it when it first came out but it was really, really weird watching it now. Especially since part of the humor seems to come from the delight of being politically incorrect in a way that made the movie look like it was made by assholes. trickybiscuits has a new favorite as of 02:54 on Nov 9, 2017 |
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trickybiscuits posted:Especially since part of the humor seems to come from the delight of being politically incorrect in a way that made the movie look like it was made by assholes. The South Park guys did make it, yes. I rewatched it recently and yeah, it was weird because it really didnt feel like an over the top parody anymore. At the time I thought it was the most subversive and biting movie i had seen, but I was also in 7th grade when it came out so my opinions from back then should be shunned even more than my present ones are. However, the scene where the guy sneaks into a terrorist club by saying gibberish like "derka derka Mohammed jihad" still makes me laugh. I wont even try to defend it
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Alaois posted:because of the stuff they cut out of the movie to show it on TV in the middle of the afternoon Yeah, there's not much cut from tv for it, but there IS a bit of sexual content cut. Most notably in the opening where we see how the prince takes a bath--by having three naked ladies bathe him. One pops up and says "The royal penis is clean, your highness" to his delighted sigh.
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trickybiscuits posted:Since we're talking about movies too, has anyone else watched Team America: World Police recently? I finally watched the first half and couldn't stop thinking of Poe's Law the entire time. I don't know what i'd have thought if I'd watched it when it first came out but it was really, really weird watching it now. Especially since part of the humor seems to come from the delight of being politically incorrect in a way that made the movie look like it was made by assholes. I saw it in theaters when it came out in college. The entire point was that it was politically incorrect as well as over the top and offensive. I watched it again a year or two ago and it's kinda aged in that "stuff that used to be edgy isn't quite so much anymore" way. You have to remember it came out only about a year and a half after the US invaded Iraq, and a few months after the (at the time) hugely controversial Fahrenheit 9/11. If you watch it without trying to put yourself in the mindset of the middle of the Bush administration, at the height of the Terror Alert Color Code period, it's probably going to seem extra weird.
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Choco1980 posted:Yeah, there's not much cut from tv for it, but there IS a bit of sexual content cut. Most notably in the opening where we see how the prince takes a bath--by having three naked ladies bathe him. One pops up and says "The royal penis is clean, your highness" to his delighted sigh.
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Wheat Loaf posted:Re: Tom Hanks: do the Oscars not like him any more? Because the only things he seems to do nowadays are biopics and other "prestige" stuff that looks like it's supposed to win Academy Awards, but he never seems to get nominated for any of it, much less win.
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Sarcopenia posted:Sure but Corey Feldman has been alluding to this for years. I listened to his autobiography (yeah, I know) and he's crazy as a loon, but you can tell he's serious about pedophiles and is still hosed up about what happened to Haim. And he specifically mentioned Haim getting raped on the Lucas set, but he couldn't name the rapist because there's no proof.
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Krispy Wafer posted:I listened to his autobiography (yeah, I know) and he's crazy as a loon, but you can tell he's serious about pedophiles and is still hosed up about what happened to Haim. Yeah, he's a nutter but who wouldn't be. I hope that making his movie will bring him some peace. God knows he needs it.
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Choco1980 posted:Yeah, there's not much cut from tv for it, but there IS a bit of sexual content cut. Most notably in the opening where we see how the prince takes a bath--by having three naked ladies bathe him. One pops up and says "The royal penis is clean, your highness" to his delighted sigh. His sigh was out of boredom though. The joke being that he was fed up with all these naked girls satisfying his every whim and he wanted to see the real world. That movie had some amazing scenes I forgot about https://youtu.be/RD-vzGvxf6U?t=92 My favorite scene is probably the one where Arsenio Hall slams the door on James Earl Jones. Which incidentally is the one scene that's not on youtube.
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I wonder what it's like when you ruin your career starring in family-friendly garbage that makes everyone sick of you because you want something your kids can watch, and your kids hate it.
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There always felt like there was a bit of a raunchy undercurrent with Murphy's family films, though. Maybe it was an attempt to give the grown up audiences something to laugh at that the kids wouldn't get or that kids did get some of the humor from just a few bad words or funny moments.
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# ? Nov 9, 2017 07:57 |
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It's funny to me that Murphy and Steve Martin starred in a funny move together, Bowfinger, shortly before their careers went to poo poo.
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Who exactly can consider two-time Oscar for lead role-winning actor to be "just keep on rolling with a stalled career doing things they find interesting sometimes"? I would hope that Jack Nicholson, Meryl Streep and Daniel Day-Lewis have better things to do than to talk poo poo about Tom Hanks.
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FactsAreUseless posted:It's funny to me that Murphy and Steve Martin starred in a funny move together, Bowfinger, shortly before their careers went to poo poo. Bowfinger's pretty great.
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CRINDY posted:Circling back to the Drive Angry discussion, something from the late 00s and early 2010s that didn't age well and will continue to get worse are movies from the period that hinged on use of 3D. Very few people have 3D TVs so now we have a good number of movies that shoehorn in obvious 3D shots where something comes toward the audience without any 3D happening. One of the worst movies I've seen in the cinema was the third Spy Kids movie (I saw all three of them in the cinema when they came out) which made a huge deal of being 3D to the point where the characters in the film all wear 3D glasses so they can see the shorty CGI monsters, and it looks like a bad motion ride at a theme park.
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Absurd Alhazred posted:Jim Carey did pretty well in a few serious roles, before he went over the edge, whatever the hell happened to him. He's literally insane for one thing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JmNKGfFj7w
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Speaking of Eddie Murphy's decline - I read years ago he was slated to win the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for Dreamgirls and make a big comeback. However he fathered a child with Mel B from the Spice Girls and then vehemently denied it was his, and insisted she must have slept with another man. Victoria Beckham, another Spice Girl, had become a big deal in Hollywood by then and her influence and the whole controversy soured Hollywood on the idea of him winning an Oscar so he lost out on the win. Paternity test on the baby proved he was the father of course. So he could have had this big comeback as a dramatic actor and pissed it all away by being an enormous shitheel.
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JigglyPuff posted:Speaking of Eddie Murphy's decline - I read years ago he was slated to win the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for Dreamgirls and make a big comeback. However he fathered a child with Mel B from the Spice Girls and then vehemently denied it was his, and insisted she must have slept with another man. Victoria Beckham, another Spice Girl, had become a big deal in Hollywood by then and her influence and the whole controversy soured Hollywood on the idea of him winning an Oscar so he lost out on the win. Paternity test on the baby proved he was the father of course. What I'd heard (and probably mentioned last page or page before) was that it was massive posters for Norbit all over Hollywood that cost him the Oscar, although it always seemed like a bit of an over-simplification to me.
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