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damalc
"last watched: Sausage Party"
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Posted - 06/11/2008 : 01:18:11
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i watched "Devil's Advocate" again recently, and i love the final scene with Lomax and Milton more every time i watch it. Pacino eats it up!
"And while you're jumpin' from one foot to the next, what is he doing? He's laughin' His sick, fuckin' ass off! He's a tight-ass! He's a SADIST!"
anyway, here are some other ham jobs that i can't get enough of.
Anthony Hopkins in "Silence of the Lambs" Geoffrey Rush in "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" Daniel Day-Lewis in "There Will be Blood"
edit: just remembered Willem Dafoe in "Spider-Man" and "Shadow of the Vampire" |
Edited by - damalc on 07/09/2008 18:22:39 |
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w22dheartlivie "Kitty Lover"
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Posted - 06/11/2008 : 04:25:00
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I was never that great a fan of The Devil's Advocate, though I admit Pacino ate it up fairly well. I liked his gnawing technique in Scarface better.
Some of my favorites: Faye Dunaway in Mommie Dearest Susan Hayward in Valley of the Dolls Jack Nicholson in... well, gee, almost everything, but A Few Good Men comes to mind
Biggest scenery-chewer whose chewing usually annoys me more than anything: Sean Penn
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Airbolt "teil mann, teil maschine"
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Posted - 06/14/2008 : 02:50:18
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w22dheartlivie "Kitty Lover"
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Posted - 06/14/2008 : 07:22:37
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I came across another film that I have always liked, although I really can't explain why. The film is nothing spectacular, it had problems in deciding whether it was comedy or drama, and was predictable and annoying. But I like it.
The film is The January Man, with Kevin Kline and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio. It features Alan Rickman in what I think is one of his first film roles, just after Die Hard. The scene-chewer in this film? Oh my GOD! Rod Steiger. I truly thought the man would have a stroke in every scene!! Screaming, yelling, ranting and raving. It actually was quite fun to watch. |
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Beanmimo "August review site"
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Posted - 06/16/2008 : 13:54:46
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Lee j Cobb, 12 Angries and On The Wterfromt |
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MM0rkeleb "Better than HBO."
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Posted - 06/16/2008 : 18:17:13
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Dustin Hoffman in Perfume: the Story of a Murderer Chris Tucker in The Fifth Element (yes, really!) Gary Oldman in The Professional Harrison Ford in The Mosquito Coast
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w22dheartlivie "Kitty Lover"
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Posted - 06/16/2008 : 22:33:02
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quote: Originally posted by MM0rkeleb Chris Tucker in The Fifth Element (yes, really!)
He was a little over the top, wasn't he? RU! DY! ROD! Coming to you from Flotsam Paradise! GREEN! |
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damalc "last watched: Sausage Party"
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Posted - 06/16/2008 : 23:25:36
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Gary Oldman in The Professional
how'd i forget that one? |
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BiggerBoat "Pass me the harpoon"
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Posted - 06/26/2008 : 00:22:16
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quote: Originally posted by damalc
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Gary Oldman in The Professional
how'd i forget that one?
And in Leon and True Romance (along with Walken who chews in Things to do in Denver...
And what about Ben Kingsley in Sexy Beast?
The winner has got to be John Holmes in Dirty Bongos - you hardly even notice the women...
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randall "I like to watch."
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Posted - 07/09/2008 : 22:20:24
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quote: Originally posted by damalc
i watched "Devil's Advocate" again recently, and i love the final scene with Lomax and Milton more every time i watch it. Pacino eats it up!
Great yelling, sure, but Pacino was still unable to match the wallpaper mastication he'd already achieved in SCARFACE. Only guy I'd add would be Zell Miller at the 2004 Republican convention: he's da man! |
Edited by - randall on 07/09/2008 22:22:46 |
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damalc "last watched: Sausage Party"
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Posted - 03/31/2010 : 16:20:14
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ci�nas "hands down"
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Posted - 03/31/2010 : 23:59:36
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quote: Originally posted by randall
quote: Originally posted by damalc
i watched "Devil's Advocate" again recently, and i love the final scene with Lomax and Milton more every time i watch it. Pacino eats it up!
Great yelling, sure, but Pacino was still unable to match the wallpaper mastication he'd already achieved in SCARFACE.
Yes, but is there a movie in which Pacino underacts? If there were a lifetime achievement award for unrelenting manducation he'd be a shoo-in.
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Falken "Intestinal Fourtitude."
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Posted - 04/01/2010 : 00:04:35
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A memorable scene from Troll 2. |
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randall "I like to watch."
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Posted - 04/01/2010 : 01:00:05
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quote: Originally posted by lamhasuas
quote: Originally posted by randall
quote: Originally posted by damalc
i watched "Devil's Advocate" again recently, and i love the final scene with Lomax and Milton more every time i watch it. Pacino eats it up!
Great yelling, sure, but Pacino was still unable to match the wallpaper mastication he'd already achieved in SCARFACE.
Yes, but is there a movie in which Pacino underacts? If there were a lifetime achievement award for unrelenting manducation he'd be a shoo-in.
GODFATHER 1. |
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w22dheartlivie "Kitty Lover"
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Posted - 04/01/2010 : 05:56:13
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quote: Originally posted by randall
quote: Originally posted by lamhasuas
quote: Originally posted by randall
quote: Originally posted by damalc
i watched "Devil's Advocate" again recently, and i love the final scene with Lomax and Milton more every time i watch it. Pacino eats it up!
Great yelling, sure, but Pacino was still unable to match the wallpaper mastication he'd already achieved in SCARFACE.
Yes, but is there a movie in which Pacino underacts? If there were a lifetime achievement award for unrelenting manducation he'd be a shoo-in.
GODFATHER 1.
Would that be when he leaves the gun or when he takes the cannoli? |
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ci�nas "hands down"
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Posted - 04/01/2010 : 15:37:10
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quote: Originally posted by wildheartlivie
quote: Originally posted by randall
quote: Originally posted by lamhasuas
quote: Originally posted by randall
quote: Originally posted by damalc
i watched "Devil's Advocate" again recently, and i love the final scene with Lomax and Milton more every time i watch it. Pacino eats it up!
Great yelling, sure, but Pacino was still unable to match the wallpaper mastication he'd already achieved in SCARFACE.
Yes, but is there a movie in which Pacino underacts? If there were a lifetime achievement award for unrelenting manducation he'd be a shoo-in.
GODFATHER 1.
Would that be when he leaves the gun or when he takes the cannoli?
Well, OK, I was exaggerating. In his earlier performances he's often quite subdued. But it's been a while since any carpet in his vicinity was safe. Occupational hazard of Hollywood stardom, I think. As actors become stars their mannerisms become amplified to the point of self-parody, & instead of playing characters Al plays Al, Jack plays Jack, Bob plays Bob, Dustin plays Dustin, & so on. (One definition of a star: someone famous enough to have lost their surname.)
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