In case you didn't see the movie (or did and managed to block him out of your mind...and my apologies for dredging him up), he's that putz who constantly punches Jesse Eisenberg in the junk. He contributes nothing to the narrative and he's not funny.
That Van Peebles bloke in Jaws The Revenge with his fake West Indian accent. You really don't care if he lives or dies (depending on which cut of the film you see).
All of the Lost Boys in Hook especially Rufio-no wonder their parents abandoned them. Plus that painfully trendy, dreary 'urban' take on them with punk hair and skateboards just jars. Another dud from Spielberg.
Gwildor from Masters of the Universe-cos Cannon were too cheap to do Orko properly.
That Van Peebles bloke in Jaws The Revenge with his fake West Indian accent. You really don't care if he lives or dies (depending on which cut of the film you see).
All of the Lost Boys in Hook especially Rufio-no wonder their parents abandoned them. Plus that painfully trendy, dreary 'urban' take on them with punk hair and skateboards just jars. Another dud from Spielberg.
Gwildor from Masters of the Universe-cos Cannon were too cheap to do Orko properly.
Gabby in "Max Fleischer's 'Gulliver's Travels' " Jar-Jar Binks Gilbert Gottfried All the Ewoks in "Return of the Jedi" Ned Beatty as Otis in "Superman" Pauly Shore Timothy Busfield in "Field of Dreams"
Everyone in BOOGIE NIGHTS. The entire cast--and that includes you, Burt Reynolds (and your inexplicable Oscar nomination). Hands down the worst movie of the last twenty years. Every critic who praised this film should be buried along with every copy of the film.
Indeed. I'm surpised he continually gets away with his narky political comments, forcing his viewpoint as if it's actually worth a damn. And yet he's the first to complain when a thread turns political that he's not in agreement with.
Bill Paxton in "Aliens". "OH MY GOD WE ARE SO DEAD MY MOM IS GOING TO KILL ME YOU GUYS WE ARE SO DEAD"
I wish someone in the film would have told Private Hudson to either "Man-Up" or "Shut-Up"
Hicks tells him to shut up (screams it, actually) when they're figuring out how to get the second drop ship to the planet.
Personally, I love Hudson. Sure, it's over-the-top, but he's one of those self-titled "badasses" who don't know what a real crisis is until they're faced with one. Then he can't handle it. Who hasn't met someone like that?
Indeed. I'm surprised he continually gets away with his narky political comments, forcing his viewpoint as if it's actually worth a damn. And yet he's the first to complain when a thread turns political that he's not in agreement with.
Maybe if you guys had actually worked in the film industry like dan the man has, you'd understand that his viewpoints come from having artistically collaborated with those he finds annoying. After all, a screenwriter/director/producer AND publishing mogul like dan has seen and/or done it all, so I give him a LOT more leeway when it comes to his opinions.
Robin Williamsi in "Hook" Robin Williams in "August Rush" Robin Williams in "Jakob the Liar" Robin Williams in "What Dreams May Come" Robin Williams in "Patch Adams"
TO RON- My friend you have every right to say you don't like many of MR Williams characters and THANK GOD they are not accusing you of being terrible for saying what you honestly believe and feel.
TO JIM -At first years ago I thought you were being antagonizing, but now I know better, you are a very wise perceptive person and if they really believe nobody gives a damn what I have to say why are they getting upset what I say? Don't I have the right to name a few people I personally don't care for in character and life, with the knowledge that art and life are often the same, even though some people in blind manner don't want to believe that. They wonder why I should be stop from offering my viewpoints, but think how dangerous that could be. if one person on this board said they can't stand anything done by JOHN WAYNE, CHARLTON HESTON [LATER YEARS] AND JAMES STEWART, WOULD IT BE RIGHT FOR SOMEONE TO RAISE THEIR PITCHFORKS AND WANT TO BURN THAT PERSON AT THE STAKE[in short here, throw me off the board].food for thought perhaps?
MONSIEUR VERDOUX-46-Main character and film's vibes are truly anti moral in it's pure state, If I was Chaplin I would have to take a shower to clean my moral soul after every scene. anti moral in elite style.