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I can’t believe no Gary Busey movies were taken. He’s the original cage god.
Lethal Weapon and Under Siege
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I can’t believe no Gary Busey movies were taken. He’s the original cage god.
CaddyshackHere’s mine!
Find me a movie you wouldn’t love to sit down and watch!
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Sports--Caddyshack
Drama--Forrest Gump
Comedy--Anchorman
Horror--Get Out
Thriller--The Prestige
Crime--The Wolf of Wall Street
Sci-Fi--Alien
Action--Kill Bill
Western--Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Comics--Batman
Utility--The Big Lebowski
Utility--Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Joe Pesci was the best part of The Irishman. He plays a different role compared to his hothead characters in Goodfellas and Casino. Very measured and cunning mob boss. Man I missed seeing him act.
If anything Al Pacino has the Joe Pesci role in the movie. He chews scenery like nobody’s business. Even I was wanting to whack him by the end
Sports--White Men Can't Jump
Drama--The Departed
Comedy--Ghostbusters
Horror--Halloween
Thriller--Seven
Crime--Goodfellas
Sci-Fi--Star Wars
Action--Gladiator
Western--Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Comics--Avengers: Infinity War
Utility--Inception
Utility--True Romance
Reitman, Carpenter, Scorsese x 2, Lucas, Scott, Tarantino, Russo's, Nolan, Tony Scott (written by QT)
Seven and White Men Can't Jump the only ones I don't know the director off the top of my head. But I love the collection I put together.
David Fincher, man!
Great sports doc about Ali.When We Were Kings*
Heard its trash. Main reason I didnt see it. Let me know how it is.Bout to watch Midway
Heard its trash. Main reason I didnt see it. Let me know how it is.
Darjeeling Limited has gotten better for me on additional watches. Didn’t love it on the first viewing, but I now think it’s awesome.
Is no one gonna take the other one about boats?
Motherless Brooklyn 6.8/8
Really impressed by Norton's directorial debut