George Clooney's Acting Style
Batman and Robin. Clooney Displays his look down, up, and shake method of acting.
Bad Ass Keaton
Some people purposely forget the movie Desperate Measures from the late 90's for a reason, its borderline terrible . Michael Keaton is in rare form as killer Peter McCabe.
Krakozhian Terminal
Tom Hanks and his accent are stuck in a Terminal in The Terminal. From around 3:06 to 3:15 Hanks is partially spanish sounding.
FACIAL - The Face/Off They Didnt Want You To See!
Married FBI agent Sean Archer (John Travolta) has finally arrested bad boy Castor Troy (Nicolas Cage). Archer is so obsessed with Troy that he develops the hots for him. Slowly but surely Troy is hooked on Archer and must find a way to break out of his high security prison to be with him. Travolta and Cage give true to life performances in FACIAL, the Face/Off they didn't want you to see!
Classic Battle - Gibson vs Sinise - Ransom
The final fight scene from Ransom. The same damage is taken as the Terminator and T1000 in Terminator 2, except its Gary and Mel.
Flo Rida "JUMP" video for "G-Force"
For some reason, this video gives me the chills. Jerry Bruckheimer took a song off Flo Rida's album "R.O.O.T.S." and decided to use it for "G-Force." Of course the song has absolutely nothing to do with the movie because guinea pigs don't dance to Flo Rida. They take little dumps and run on a treadmill to nowhere, much like Nicolas Cage.
Edward Norton Doesn't Give A Shit
Edward Norton was forced into doing "The Italian Job" due to not fulfilling his contract with Paramount Pictures back in 2002.
Via LATIMES: The character: Inside man on a high concept robbery (set in Venice, Italy, naturally) who double-crosses his gang and escapes to Los Angeles with a king's ransom in gold bullion.
Stickler for details: With a tiny, dark mustache stretching across his upper lip, Norton delivers an adequately menacing, yet somehow perfunctory performance that perhaps came as a result of being forced to take the supporting part against his better judgment.
Back story: Taking on his breakthrough role in the 1996 courtroom drama "Primal Fear," Norton signed a three-picture deal with Paramount -- a fairly common practice for an unknown actor. But after he and the studio haggled for eight years over what Norton would do to fulfill his contractual obligation, Paramount finally placed him in "The Italian Job" with the threat of a multimillion-dollar lawsuit.
If you've seen it, you can see that he didn't give a shit. From his sleazy mustache to his sleepwalk acting, Norton proves to Hollywood that if you force him into a movie, you're not going to get the award-winning actor; you're going to get the standard Nicolas Cage performance.
Via LATIMES: The character: Inside man on a high concept robbery (set in Venice, Italy, naturally) who double-crosses his gang and escapes to Los Angeles with a king's ransom in gold bullion.
Stickler for details: With a tiny, dark mustache stretching across his upper lip, Norton delivers an adequately menacing, yet somehow perfunctory performance that perhaps came as a result of being forced to take the supporting part against his better judgment.
Back story: Taking on his breakthrough role in the 1996 courtroom drama "Primal Fear," Norton signed a three-picture deal with Paramount -- a fairly common practice for an unknown actor. But after he and the studio haggled for eight years over what Norton would do to fulfill his contractual obligation, Paramount finally placed him in "The Italian Job" with the threat of a multimillion-dollar lawsuit.
If you've seen it, you can see that he didn't give a shit. From his sleazy mustache to his sleepwalk acting, Norton proves to Hollywood that if you force him into a movie, you're not going to get the award-winning actor; you're going to get the standard Nicolas Cage performance.
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