Oh I'm sorry, Did I Break Your Conversation........Well Allow Me A Movie Thread by S&T

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Pardon the Bill Cosby plug here, but Let’s Do it Again is one of my all time fave comedies. Great to see Sidney in a comedy role. Slightly before our time but Sid and Bill were great and the film still holds up.

Curtis mayfield with the soundtrack :pimp:

Biggie smalls character name would later be adopted by the late rapper :pimp:

Kansas City Mack played by John Amos (Mr McDowell from coming to America) :pimp:

Ossie Davis :pimp:


RIP to Sidney. The Denzel before Denzel :frown:
 
Who are the best actors entering their prime movie and TV shelf life? Chalamet, Lily James, Laketh, Liu, Ana.

Chalamet definitely was the first name to come to mind.

Saoirse Ronan
Tye Sheridan
Lucas Hedges
Hailee Steinfeld
Florence Pugh
Zendaya
Danny Kaluuya
 
I don't dislike Chalamet at all but I can't think of any movie where he impressed me.

He was good in Call Me By Your Name but it wasn't any acting tour de force.
Chalamet definitely was the first name to come to mind.

Saoirse Ronan
Tye Sheridan
Lucas Hedges
Hailee Steinfeld
Florence Pugh
Zendaya
Danny Kaluuya
Kelvin Harrison Jr.
John Boyega
Nathalie Emmanuel
Hannah John-Kamen
Storm Reid
Ana Taylor-Joy
Lana Condor
Kiki Layne
Himesh Patel
Jharrel Jerome
Olivia Cooke
Sydney Sweeney
Ana De Armas
Eiza González
 
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I don't dislike Chalamet at all but I can't think of any movie where he impressed me.

Thought he was good it Lady Bird, The King and Little Women.

Most of these actor and actresses are young up and comers though and many don't have that signature shining performance. All have a ton of potential and are 30>
 
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Casino (1995) - I feel like post-Goodfellas, Scorsese wanted to de-glorify the mob life with this and later on with The Irishmen.

It all ends in ****.

Anyways, this is the movie I watched the most out of his filmography as a teen. It was the one shown the most on cable (I had Starz lol)

So I had a blast with this. It still holds up quite well and as an older adult I noticed how all the characters lay out their cards to one another early on which makes their downfall even more tragic/hilarious.

Gun to my head I think I like this more then The Irishman but I haven't watched it in awhile, while with Casino I see it once/twice every year.

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