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5of1of2 t1_j6bsktv wrote
Reply to comment by Arfguy in What are some great examples of horror movies hiding things in the background? by chazinabox
That was not subtle lol people were pointing it out in the trailer
Seahearn4 t1_j6bsd2p wrote
It's an unconventional and bittersweet ending, but I always stump for Now, Voyager. Bette Davis and Paul Henreid are great together.
najus107d t1_j6bsak2 wrote
Reply to comment by wpgelectricboy in has anyone walked out a movie due to a misleading opening? by LegoMong
Lol. It was the only movie i hated among the ones i watched in theatre. Although i might not have liked the last jedi, eternals and some other movies that i watched in theatre, the torture of suicide squad has never been matched.
Big-Alternative-2060 t1_j6bs275 wrote
Reply to So I watched my first ever Tarantino movie: Inglourious Basterds. It's one glorious bastard. by Comic_Book_Reader
What are you, eight years old?
21st_century_bamf t1_j6brvhs wrote
Reply to comment by ryanfea in has anyone walked out a movie due to a misleading opening? by LegoMong
My theater played Bad Grandpa instead of 12 Years a Slave.
MisterZacherley t1_j6brioo wrote
Reply to Over 2 months ago, I put a video together about the appearance of Heather Donohue's voice from Blair Witch Project (who changed her name to Rei Hance in 2021) and how she was not credited or paid for her voice appearing in Academy Award Nominee, Tár. by HalpTheFan
It's almost like she wasn't supposed to be a good actress because she wasn't really playing a character in a documentary style student film...crazy how that works.
AwkwardPeanut6869 t1_j6br6to wrote
Reply to comment by maria_slayer in Who's an actor you think you're gonna miss the most when they pass away in the future? by lifesyndrome
Pacino yes, DeNiro and his leftist politics can kick rocks...
listyraesder t1_j6br1pq wrote
Reply to comment by DavefromKS in Powerful Brendan Fraser interview on Marc Maron's podcast about performing in "The Whale" by geekteam6
You must do. Obama used the N word when he was a guest in his last months as President and there was a massive Thing about it.
AwkwardPeanut6869 t1_j6br10c wrote
Reply to Who's an actor you think you're gonna miss the most when they pass away in the future? by lifesyndrome
Clint Eastwood- Legend
MackLuster77 t1_j6bqt9l wrote
Reply to comment by Married_with_Meeples in Powerful Brendan Fraser interview on Marc Maron's podcast about performing in "The Whale" by geekteam6
And Brendan McDonald, his producer
poopmonster_coming t1_j6bqrrc wrote
Reply to Who's an actor you think you're gonna miss the most when they pass away in the future? by lifesyndrome
Daniel Radcliffe , the end of our era for my peoples .
patienceisfun2018 t1_j6bqr2d wrote
Reply to comment by ReedBalzac in Who's an actor you think you're gonna miss the most when they pass away in the future? by lifesyndrome
His only blemish is his son.
Beginning_Fishing_83 t1_j6bq9cf wrote
Reply to Who's an actor you think you're gonna miss the most when they pass away in the future? by lifesyndrome
Luke Perry- even though he already passed. It's been almost 4 years and I'm still not over it. This one just absolutely shattered me. I had no idea I was so emotionally attached.
As far as ones still living I'd say probably
Bill Murray
Seth Meyers
Tom Hanks
Taylor Swift
Jennifer Aniston
Nicole Kidman
bufftbone t1_j6bq8m6 wrote
Reply to Who's an actor you think you're gonna miss the most when they pass away in the future? by lifesyndrome
Patrick Stewart, Kevin Bacon, Nic Cage, Liam Neeson are a few that come to mind.
RompaStompa07 t1_j6bq6tx wrote
Reply to Who's an actor you think you're gonna miss the most when they pass away in the future? by lifesyndrome
Let me say it again: Tom Hanks
Knightofducks t1_j6bq49p wrote
Reply to comment by Lowkey_A_giraffe in has anyone walked out a movie due to a misleading opening? by LegoMong
Perhaps tomorrow since I don't have anything to do lol
trymypi t1_j6bpwo9 wrote
I saw Death to Smootchie in a theater in Florida around lots of older people. A few walked out, others were complaining as they left at the end.
Eventually I found out that people thought it was bad, I didn't hate it. Maybe I'll rewatch it again soon.
Forester567 t1_j6bptbd wrote
Reply to Who's an actor you think you're gonna miss the most when they pass away in the future? by lifesyndrome
Clint Eastwood.
He's a controversial man but his death would basically be the most iconic figure in old Hollywood gone.
Lowkey_A_giraffe t1_j6bprsw wrote
Reply to comment by Knightofducks in has anyone walked out a movie due to a misleading opening? by LegoMong
Darn. I'd thought you had dropped everything like, "I MUST SEE GARFIELD!!!" /s
twfilms t1_j6bplq1 wrote
Reply to comment by critcalneatfrown in Who's an actor you think you're gonna miss the most when they pass away in the future? by lifesyndrome
He’s retired, though. Might as well start missing him now.
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fergi20020 t1_j6bpego wrote
Reply to comment by g_st_lt in has anyone walked out a movie due to a misleading opening? by LegoMong
Not looking forward to Cats 2: Whiskers Galore
1404er t1_j6bpaie wrote
Reply to Who's an actor you think you're gonna miss the most when they pass away in the future? by lifesyndrome
Jeff Bridges
Rhomega2 t1_j6boydp wrote
Reply to Who's an actor you think you're gonna miss the most when they pass away in the future? by lifesyndrome
Morgan Freeman
Seahearn4 t1_j6bsl3a wrote
Reply to What are your favorite love stories in film history? by MarkBrandanoquitz
Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore in Wedding Singer, 50 First Dates, and Blended is the funniest romantic pairing. And the song on the plane in Wedding Singer is an all-timer romantic-comedy moment.