How are the Thin Man movies? They have several available through our library.
I agree. I thought some of Pitt's other roles were excellent, too, like Meet Joe Black. He was so understated in that movie. I won't be at all surprised to see him at least nominated for Fury. It was good to see Shia LeBeouf stretch, too, though he's still not quite the caliber of Pitt in this case. I'll be watching for more from him. The rest of the cast was pretty good, as well. I didn't really know Michael Peña or Jon Bernthal from anything else, but Bernthal, particularly, balanced the conflicting sides of his role really, really, well.Like McConahay (sp.) Depp and few others... he's managed to move past his "pretty boy" looks and make quite a name for himself as an actor. He's due for a statue in my opinion... overdue really.
Worf
I'm a fan as the dialogue (as noted above) between Powell and Loy is awesome. For me, the series is about the dialogue, the characters, the style (and time travel) and the fun the stars have; the stories themselves are usual only okay at best and a lot of times are a throw away, IMHO.
To your question re films similar to "The Maltese Falcon" there were some great recommendations in an above post, but I would add
"The Glass Key" and "This Gun for Hire" - two wonderful Alan Ladd - Veronica Lake film noir movies.
Can't wait to hear your reviews.
I've always thought Pitt was a better actor than most people gave him credit for. Like Robert Redford before him, it seems most people couldn't see past the good looks. I can't say I've seen every movie he's been in, but he was very good in the movies I have seen and I'm looking forward to seeing Fury....I thought some of Pitt's other roles were excellent, too, like Meet Joe Black. He was so understated in that movie. I won't be at all surprised to see him at least nominated for Fury...
I became aware of Jon Bernthal from watching the first two seasons of The Walking Dead, and in my opinion he has the talent to have a long and impressive career; time will tell....I didn't really know Michael Peña or Jon Bernthal from anything else, but Bernthal, particularly, balanced the conflicting sides of his role really, really, well...
I've always thought Pitt was a better actor than most people gave him credit for. Like Robert Redford before him, it seems most people couldn't see past the good looks. I can't say I've seen every movie he's been in, but he was very good in the movies I have seen and I'm looking forward to seeing Fury.
I've always thought Pitt was a better actor than most people gave him credit for. Like Robert Redford before him, it seems most people couldn't see past the good looks.
I've lost count of the number of times I've seen Spy Game. I think both Redford and Pitt were on their games in that one!Then you must watch them both in Spy Game.
I've always thought Pitt was a better actor than most people gave him credit for. Like Robert Redford before him, it seems most people couldn't see past the good looks. I can't say I've seen every movie he's been in, but he was very good in the movies I have seen and I'm looking forward to seeing Fury.
I've lost count of the number of times I've seen Spy Game. I think both Redford and Pitt were on their games in that one!
Then you must watch them both in Spy Game.
I've always thought Pitt was a better actor than most people gave him credit for. Like Robert Redford before him, it seems most people couldn't see past the good looks. I can't say I've seen every movie he's been in, but he was very good in the movies I have seen and I'm looking forward to seeing Fury.
Redford I've never rated - he makes my skin crawl. Joint second creepiest man in Hollywood. His Jay Gatsby was especially awful. Pitt. though.... Brad Pitt is an acting genius. I find him to be in the same boat as young Lenny Dicaprio - a truly gifted actor who had to grow out of the pretty boy phase in order to be taken seriously. He really grabbed my attention from Se7en onwards; when he snapped at the end, I felt the full horro of what he'd seen in the box. Tyler Durden and Aldo the Apache are real career highs IMO.
Redford I've never rated - he makes my skin crawl. Joint second creepiest man in Hollywood. His Jay Gatsby was especially awful. Pitt. though.... Brad Pitt is an acting genius. I find him to be in the same boat as young Lenny Dicaprio - a truly gifted actor who had to grow out of the pretty boy phase in order to be taken seriously. He really grabbed my attention from Se7en onwards; when he snapped at the end, I felt the full horro of what he'd seen in the box. Tyler Durden and Aldo the Apache are real career highs IMO.