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While Heard certainly hurt his career prospects, other factors have gone into it as well. One of the main ones being his gross mismanagement of money. If you look at his purchases it is crazy how he even has any money left. Selecting crappy movies to star in or being in films that vastly under-perform at the box office is not great either. Making a joke about killing the president probably did not make him any new friends and attacking a pa on a film that is now not being released in the United States due to legal matters relating to the incident also put a damper on his career. So he also contributed a great deal to his career crashing.
Just did. He shoots Tierney and shoots a second time but nowhere near Penn.
I know, I was talking in general people in general. I'm sorry that family treats you that way, they should be more accepting and understanding of others views. Just because some disagrees with you does not mean their wrong just that they have different ideas. Sorry if I came off a little harsh.
Guess what? Not everyone is going to agree with you, doesn't make you look intelligent, makes you look like a jerk.
Yeah, I like him as an actor as well. He really should be bigger, but I guess people gravitated more towards Wesley Snipes. I once heard Michael in a nearly two hour interview and he came across as well humble, thankful, nice, caring, and intelligent. I was really surprised, because you do not see that type of personality in Hollywood to much and was really refreshing to see.
While all this is true, I think I have a few answers or explanations.
1) They were rivals who both had hits and made it at the same time and staring in a movie together would break that rivalry (look how long it took to get Stallone and Schwarzenegger in a movie together).
2) Both hated each other and most likely did not want to be anywhere close to the other.
3) Each had massive egos. I guarantee if a movie was to secure both actors it would never get made because each actor would try to outshine the other and would refused to be defeated by the other.
Brown. Kaepernick is a pathetic nobody.
The movies she has been staring in have not been successful and she in not a decent actress. Therefore she is not in very high demand.
Yes, they easily could have done what they did to Terrence Howard by saying the movie will be successful with or without you. I mean the third film was very successful and received better reviews than both of the past two films. They easily could have said she was too difficult in the past and not worth the effort.
I saw it coming about 40% into the movie. I think why the twist is surprising is because the movie is falsely advertised as a supernatural, possibly time traveling with spooky scenes spread throughout the trailer. But those scenes are taken completely out of context and not presented as they were shown in the trailer. Once I figured out what the twist was (an entirely dumb and illogical one at that) I just kind of said "well this movie started out promising and took a huge nosedive."
Kevin Costner is a democrat.
Willis is doing bottom of the barrel straight to DVD crap. He has Seagal's career now, which is pretty sad considering how good he once had it. But that has more to do with his reputation as a lazy jerk. Sinise is a great actor, but he was never A-list and I think he is happy playing supporting roles.
First off, I never said COVID was not serious and I have never advocated that is was not life threatening. The death rate increases dramatically at an advanced age (mid 70s is getting up there). So in what way is that not possibly advocating for death? If you do not care for the person in any way that is fine, but making fun of someone who could die and saying you feel sorry for the disease is not funny and yes it should be off the table. Also, Trump did not make fun of Clinton when she got pneumonia; he used it saying that she was not fit to be the President (I did not agree with that and would never use that against someone). I never said that Trump was great, I just said poking fun at something that is life threatening is never funny.
It does seem a little strange, but I got the feeling that it took place in a fairly big facility so it could be that he was elsewhere when she was visiting. As for hearing of her in the news or papers, I think Hank purposely went out of his way not to familiarize, research, or really get to know any of the prisoners so that he would not form a connection with them, since they were going to be executed. As an example, he did not even know that Lawrence liked to draw despite being a guard who was around him a great deal.
I guess, but I was he as irresponsible and lavish with his finances as Johnny Depp? I mean that guy had an island, multiple castles, yachts with a full time staff, and admitted that he easily spent over 30,000 a month on wine alone. The worst I heard Cage had is a collection of sports cars and a comic book collection. But the guy was in some of the biggest films of all time and a lot of them. Right now he works like a dog and it has been 10 years.
Well, to each there own.
I do agree that it has great acting, but I just did not find it all that interesting. This is also coming from some one who very much enjoys films that are considered slow by many (The Insider, Foxcatcher, and Spotlight).
I don't think it is Ron Howard's best film. I would put Cinderella Man and A Beautiful Mind as both superior, despite both of them taking a whole hell of a lot of historical liberties.
I appreciate you responding in a polite manner, many people no longer do that.
Yes, he certainly was a distant and really kept to himself.
This is definitely not a great film, but I would watch this over Apollo 13 any day, which is a film that takes so many historical liberties with it and even in doing that, it comes off as incredibly boring and flat.
It had been pretty much straight to DVD since The Forger, which was 2014. He made a slight comeback on TV with The People Vs. O.J. Simpson. However, when he went to bring his passion project Gotti to the big screen, it tanked big time with critics and audiences and he has been in the same boat as Cage ever since.
LOL. Usually if anything has Casper Van Dien in it, it usually is terrible in every department.
Yes. I went in with average expectations and was pleasantly surprised. It was quiet tense and interesting with the parables it has with the Vietnam War. It's pretty much Platoon meets Deliverance. This is definitely an underrated film.