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Manchester By the Sea may argue with that comment he’s a terrible actor.Casey Affleck is one of the worst actors ever, but the rest of that cast is good. Actually I don't like Bernie Mack either. But the rest of the cast other than those two...
I had no clue that Brian Doyle Murray was a three time Emmy nominee.This was mentioned in the first original post but it is top tier overall cast ever. I just re-watched JFK this weekend (top ten movie ever for me).
Kevin Costner (Oscar winner)
Tommy Lee Jones (Oscar winner)
Joe Pesci (Oscar winner)
Gary Oldman (Oscar winner)
Sissy Spacek (Oscar winner)
Jack Lemmon (Oscar winner x 2)
Walter Matthau (Oscar winner)
Laurie Metcalf (Oscar nominee)
Sally Kirkland (Oscar nominee)
Ed Asner (7 time Emmy winner)
John Candy (2 time Emmy winner)
Donald Sutherland (Emmy winner)
Vincent D'Onofrio (Emmy winner)
Pruitt Taylor Vince (Emmy winner)
Brian Doyle Murray (Emmy nominee x 3)
Kevin Bacon (Emmy nominee)
Jay O. Sanders
Wayne Knight
Michael Rooker
Frank Whaley
So…you’re saying you helped those actors cash in…?Horrible movies...horrible series. They should have stopped with Iron Man's first movie. The rest are just explosions and a predictable story line. It's a bunch of actors cashing in.
I should have state with his it was for writing for SNL not acting.I had no clue that Brian Doyle Murray was a three time Emmy nominee.
JFK this weekend (top ten movie ever for me).
Those are movies where you can literally get any actor and it will be good because the writing is great.Manchester By the Sea may argue with that comment he’s a terrible actor.
I thought Gone Baby Gone he was excellent as well.
JMO
Yes, and Jack Ruby shot Oswald because he felt bad for the Kennedy family. Come on, man.Great filmmaking but held back by how badly it mangles the history.
Oswald shot Kennedy and he acted alone.
Yes, and Jack Ruby shot Oswald because he felt bad for the Kennedy family. Come on, man.
I don't want to derail the thread, but Ruby didn't give a damn about the president or his family.It was impulsive (Ruby wasn’t exactly the most calm, collected, and conscientious man) when Ruby accidentally walked in on Oswald being transferred and he took the shot. Way too many moving pieces and cops would have had to been involved for it to somehow be a setup.
Ruby shot who was, to him, the ******* who shot the young and popular president. And the explanation about sparing Mrs. Kennedy the grief was made up later to give Ruby a softer edge. Yeah, I don’t believe that part of his story either, but it doesn’t imply a mafia hit.
It was as simple as a small man (Oswald) who wanted to be a communist and a great man shot an anticommunist president who, despite his many flaws in hindsight, was a genuine war hero and symbol of the American century. So, he cowardly shot him in the back.
FINALLY!!!!!!!!!!!Old movie but a classic.
Kelly’s Heroes: Clint Eastwood, Telly Savalas, Don Rickles, Donald Sutherland, Carroll O’Conner, Gavin MacLeod, Stuart Margolin, Harry Stanton, Len Lesser.
oh honeyGreat filmmaking but held back by how badly it mangles the history.
Oswald shot Kennedy and he acted alone.
"Accidentally walked in on Oswald being transferred" 2 days after posing as a newspaper reporter and attending the Oswald press conference in the same building (allegedly armed) and then returning on multiple occasions between then and the morning of the shooting. Whether or not he acted alone is another question entirely, but it hardly has the feel of a spur of the moment decision.It was impulsive (Ruby wasn’t exactly the most calm, collected, and conscientious man) when Ruby accidentally walked in on Oswald being transferred and he took the shot. Way too many moving pieces and cops would have had to been involved for it to somehow be a setup.
Ruby shot who was, to him, the ******* who shot the young and popular president. And the explanation about sparing Mrs. Kennedy the grief was made up later to give Ruby a softer edge. Yeah, I don’t believe that part of his story either, but it doesn’t imply a mafia hit.
It was as simple as a small man (Oswald) who wanted to be a communist and a great man shot an anticommunist president who, despite his many flaws in hindsight, was a genuine war hero and symbol of the American century. So, he cowardly shot him in the back.
"Accidentally walked in on Oswald being transferred" 2 days after posing as a newspaper reporter and attending the Oswald press conference in the same building (allegedly armed) and then returning on multiple occasions between then and the morning of the shooting. Whether or not he acted alone is another question entirely, but it hardly has the feel of a spur of the moment decision.
Let’s examine this a bit. How many of these cast members really became bona fide “stars” after movies like Fast Times and Dazed and Confused?I like movies with star casts before they were stars. Like The Outsiders, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, and Dazed and Confused. It's amazing some casting director was able to put together the casts of those movies and so many went on to become big time actors. More than just movies like JFK that a bunch of huge actors joined the cast because, well they didn't want to miss out on being in the movie.