Posted: 13 Aug 2006, 22:33
Aye it was a Miami Vice T4 special. Just basically interviews and London premier footage tbh.
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Yeah, but to be fair she was educated in England.bradavon wrote:Maggie Cheung sounds much more natural speaking
That's because Pacino doesn't do mumble... he does BELLOW.True but they don't mumble in Heat.
True I thought she was. Was Tony Leung too? As he sounds natural when speaking English also.Yeah, but to be fair she was educated in England.
Ah they were all talking about chemistry between the other characters. The usual... It'd be nice to have this included on the DVD but I doubt it'll happen.bradavon wrote:It must've been a repeat then. What did the lovely lady have to say?
I'm guessing that you missed the word 'OK' before 'but huh?'.bradavon wrote:Huh? I know you're joking so that's but huh?
Have you managed to watch this yet, or have you merely been knocking things over this past week in anticipation?brooce-leroy wrote:I can't wait to see this. I get a boner thinking about how good Collateral and Heat are.
Now can you find Wally too?Kurgan wrote:I'm guessing that you missed the word 'OK' before 'but huh?'.
And so it is.Kurgan wrote:Anyways, it was just a line of dialogue Pacino says in Heat which I was using as an illustration of his bellowing (that Mark was talking about)
There's a photo underneath your name where the avatars usually are. I suggest you look therebradavon wrote:Now can you find Wally too?
Kurgan wrote:I'm guessing that you missed the word 'OK' before 'but huh?'.bradavon wrote:Huh? I know you're joking so that's but huh?
Anyways, it was just a line of dialogue Pacino says in Heat which I was using as an illustration of his bellowing (that Mark was talking about)
It's one of my favourite deliveries of a line in any film, ever
He he very good.Kurgan wrote:There's a photo underneath your name where the avatars usually are. I suggest you look there
Hi. This is me again. Just popped in to say how completely right I was about Ryan fucking Reynolds, and how wrong you all were. Cheerios!Yi-Long wrote: ↑18 Jul 2006, 01:34I didnt like both Broken Arrow and Face Off. he was way over the top and over-acting in both...Kurgan wrote:I'm actually with Bobbi on this one. He has played some great roles, not least his Troy/Archer roles in Face/Off and Vic Deakins in Broken Arrow. But his Chili Palmer in Get Shorty is excellent too, and obviously his '70s roles as well.Yi-Long wrote:Travolta isnt exactly someone I think of when the word 'charismatic' is uttered. Then again, he also isnt really someone I think of when the word 'actor' is uttered. I despise the guy. Cant stand him. Horrible actor, and according to some a bit of a dickhead in real life as well...
He was cool as Chilli Palmer, but that's mainly because Chilli is a well written 2-dimensional comicbook character that's larger then life. Travolta's over-acting actually worked for that part, but at the same time the role isnt stretching any acting-muscles, issit?
Reynolds just stole that show. he was magnificent in it and drop dead funny. he has a perfect delivery and comic timing, as well as the cheek and charisma to pull of certain looks and jokes. he has great facial expression which are still natural.And I'm with Mark on this one: Ryan fucking Reynolds?! Now, if you'd said Nathan Fillion (who's in the same show) I could've understood it, cos he's got a very Harrison Ford vibe about him... but Reynolds?Yi-Long wrote:(western) Actors I find charismatic are Jude Law, Depp, Ray Liotta, Ryan Reynolds, Jim Carrey, and a whole bunch of others...
Couple of dodgy ones on LD's list there (Sly?!) but can't argue with most of 'em.
Like I said, it's a shame he's picked his movie projects so badly as he's a gifted performer.