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This was totally coincidental actually. I uploaded this at least five times yesterday but kept screwing up the link. Pacino is awesome in this. They all are really. Obviously Spacey is a faggot pedo who should kill himself though.Always Be Killing
I'm waiting for the new leads, child.
I agree. Shouty Pacino hammed it up and stole the show for most people, and Baldwin's cameo (written for the movie but not in the original play) is what everyone remembers, but for me Ed Harris did the best acting in that movie. Really nailed it as the guy who was born to lose and was on the verge of realising it but, for now, was still willing to blame the game. He's really underrated, he's great in everything I've seen him in.Ed Harris fucking rules.
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(Edit: fucking Jewtube. Start it at 2:22)
Ed Harris comes off as a real ass dude, too. How slugs like De Niro who hasn't been good since the early 80s get credit but Harris doesn't is a travesty. In Glengarry it's a tie between him and Jack Lemmon for me, because Lemmon was so great as a desperate older man.I agree. Shouty Pacino hammed it up and stole the show for most people, and Baldwin's cameo (written for the movie but not in the original play) is what everyone remembers, but for me Ed Harris did the best acting in that movie. Really nailed it as the guy who was born to lose and was on the verge of realising it but, for now, was still willing to blame the game. He's really underrated, he's great in everything I've seen him in.
less cartoonish version of Michael Douglas in Falling DownI agree. Shouty Pacino hammed it up and stole the show for most people, and Baldwin's cameo (written for the movie but not in the original play) is what everyone remembers, but for me Ed Harris did the best acting in that movie. Really nailed it as the guy who was born to lose and was on the verge of realising it but, for now, was still willing to blame the game. He's really underrated, he's great in everything I've seen him in.
Yeah, good comparison and that's another great and underrated movie/performance. Way ahead of its time.less cartoonish version of Michael Douglas in Falling Down
this is collegehumor type shit but still funny
Youtube in the middle 2000’s was a very special time and place to be a part of.>2007
youtube only existed since 2005, years before google bought it. Being there when it was just another upload site among many was something you had to see to understand. YTMND era
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