Hm. I understand what you're saying, but he was a great, great actor. I find Cassano an absolute prick and wouldn't want to be in the same room with him, but he does know how to play football.
The Day The Earth Stood Still... (6/10) good concept, but the movie lacked that "something" to make it stand out. I haven't seen the original, but with an 8/10 rating in IMDb, i'm sure it's better than this.
Hm. I understand what you're saying, but he was a great, great actor. I find Cassano an absolute prick and wouldn't want to be in the same room with him, but he does know how to play football.
There's more room for that in an athelete than an actor. I can think, "Cassano's an arsehole; what a pass!" in the same instant, but it's harder with an actor: if you're thinking about who he really is, you're losing immersion in the film.
Hm. I understand what you're saying, but he was a great, great actor. I find Cassano an absolute prick and wouldn't want to be in the same room with him, but he does know how to play football.
Well Heston was Mel Gibson before Mel Gibson. A talented fellow with a tendency to overact to the point of ruining a movie. El Cid is a good example if you want to laugh your tale off for 2 and a half hours.
I thought "Shanghai Surprise" was when you find out that your "Me-love-you-long-time" hot hooker turns out to be a tranny with a bad boob job who's tucking it between his legs when he walks.
I thought "Shanghai Surprise" was when you find out that your "Me-love-you-long-time" hot hooker turns out to be a tranny with a bad boob job who's tucking it between his legs when he walks.