• Tollana1234567@lemmy.today
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    11 hours ago

    nobody mentioned, but Chris pratt, originally he was being casted in EVERYTHING. after parks and recs he has no range, hes just a sad moody pos irl too, supporting a alt-right church, and his sudden switch to evangelicalism. anne farris in an interview said he changed to a gymbo the moment he got buff for marvel/JP movies.

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    12 hours ago

    I scrolled through the entire thread down and back up, it’s a bit of a shock that John Wayne was not mentioned even once… until now.

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      6 hours ago

      Isn’t that intentional though?

      He specifically requests to be a bad guy and to lose in the end because of his experience with crime and prison in his youth and wanting to be an example of crime not winning.

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        Rob Zombie’s Halloween. Instead of grizzled badass he’s the kindly janitor that still gets brutally murdered by Michael. He’s still playing a version of Danny Trejo, the director just reframed how the audience viewed him.

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    18 hours ago

    Fining out Joe Pesci plays Joe Pesci in real life because he was originally a tough guy, not the usual NY Juliard alumni, made his movies pretty annoying for me. Highlight: him hosting SNL and threatening to smack Sinead O’Connor for her anti-pope statement made that obvious

    Sucks that it’s too late to stop quoting My Cousin Vinny

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      14 hours ago

      SEEMS PEOPLE who went to “mit version of music and theather” sure love to be boastful about going there. glenn is another juliard alumini, but i think he only fits in as an ISAIP comedy actor, and almost anything else he doesnt have range outside of that.(i remember mac is the one whos been wierdly promoting his juilard education as if it makes him a good actor). i think the school made him too rigid.

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        Glenn was good in Blackberry but it wasnt a million miles from home.

        Tbh I love IASIP but with the exception of Charlie Day they all seem a bit egotistical and one note.

        Charlie is a good VA and seems down to earth for the most part. Mac has a high opinion of himself and Gleen seems like he cant get past not being bigger. Kaitlyn is samey across things, IASIP, The Mick and High Potential.

        The show is huge, they should be proud but I get the impression they love the success, hate having to keep doing it but know there isnt much more for them.

        It sucks IASIP is groundbreaking but they are overly hollywood now for the show to be as good. Looking forward to thebnew season, hope to be proved wrong.