Well states she died a week prior which would seem odd to most. Why didn't he report it etc. call 911 etc.?The timeline doesn't seem to fit does it?
it does.The timeline doesn't seem to fit does it?
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LOVED him in the bad guy role in Unforgiven. IMO his best. Also love him in the movie with Will Smith Enemy of the State. I just watched Crimson Tide again last week. The scenes with him and Denzel are awesome.We usually watch a couple movies featuring an actor/actress shortly after they pass but for Hackman, it took a full week just to watch the ones we favor and even then, we had to skip several. Our selections were Crimson Tide, Heist, Absolute Power, Get Shorty, Narrow Margin, The Quick and the Dead and The Package. Not necessarily his best films but a good mix of him playing the heavy and a good guy. What an incredible actor and he's one of the few that I actually prefer him in the bad guy role.
Yeah he's great in Unforgiven but I find that a tough re-watch anymore. I wasn't too fond of Enemy of the State although his character is one of the brights spots in the film. And it's beyond me how anyone could watch Crimson Tide and not be impressed and thrilled by their head to head moments.LOVED him in the bad guy role in Unforgiven. IMO his best. Also love him in the movie with Will Smith Enemy of the State. I just watched Crimson Tide again last week. The scenes with him and Denzel are awesome.
Also love him in .... Enemy of the State.
He is just so nails in Crimson Tide, and it was such a well-written role as well. Not a bad guy, not a good guy, but a guy with conviction.I remember being so mad at him because of how good he was in Unforgiven and Crimson Tide. RIP. Seems like he had a full life
French Connection is also on Amazon Prime with no fee.I’m going to rewatch the French Connection. It’s free on YouTube
My friend and I were dying during that movie. The rest of the theater didn't get it and were upset with us for enjoying, it seemed. We didn't GAF.No mention of Royal Tannebaum? He was electric in that movie. One of his last and best performances.
I loved Anderson's first 3 movies - Bottle Rocket is a charming hangout movie, Rushmore and Tenenbaums are absolute sure fire classics, and even though they existed in increasingly hyper stylized worlds, the characters all felt relatively grounded, in their own weird ways.I really can't remember it, but as I've mentioned around here before Wes Anderson stuff just doesn't land with me.
The trailers and general aesthetic and style seem to fit with things I enjoy, so for a while I would get excited and then watch the movie and just hate almost every minute of it
I've grown to temper and dismiss this initial urges to watch anything he makes
Budapest was great and Moonrise Kingdom had a lot going for it, but nothing has since reach the heights of Royal Tenenbaums. One of my favorite movies of the 2000s.I loved Anderson's first 3 movies - Bottle Rocket is a charming hangout movie, Rushmore and Tenenbaums are absolute sure fire classics, and even though they existed in increasingly hyper stylized worlds, the characters all felt relatively grounded, in their own weird ways.
after that though, he seemed to be making movies with aliens pretending to be people in worlds far from anything resembling actual earth.
I really wanted to like Budapest, but just couldn't get into it.Budapest was great and Moonrise Kingdom had a lot going for it, but nothing has since reach the heights of Royal Tenenbaums. One of my favorite movies of the 2000s.
Yeah, Darjeeling was the first WA movie that I couldn't get into. And his latest one, Asteroid City, was too weird.I really wanted to like Budapest, but just couldn't get into it.
The last one that did anything for me was Darjeeling, just because i could hook into a story about 3 brothers and their dynamic felt genuinely like brothers and comparative at times to the "Cool Bros" Ouchie/Cheese/He Who Shall Not Post trio.
Yeah… with Asteroid, if I want to watch a play, I’ll go the the theater, not a movie theater.Yeah, Darjeeling was the first WA movie that I couldn't get into. And his latest one, Asteroid City, was too weird.
AgreedI loved Anderson's first 3 movies - Bottle Rocket is a charming hangout movie, Rushmore and Tenenbaums are absolute sure fire classics, and even though they existed in increasingly hyper stylized worlds, the characters all felt relatively grounded, in their own weird ways.
after that though, he seemed to be making movies with aliens pretending to be people in worlds far from anything resembling actual earth.