The character Preacher is widely seen as a spiritual continuation of "The Nameless Man" in Eastwood's famous spaghetti western trilogy.
The title Pale Rider, inspired by the Pale Rider in Book of Revelation, gives the protagonist an almost supernatural air of mystery.
This was one of the most successful Westerns of the 1980s, contributing to the revival of the western genre in Hollywood.
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves > every other Robin Hood movie and it’s not even close.
Disney’s cartoon included. Costner’s mullet + Azeem’s compass + that ridiculous final fight = untouchable.
🎬🎥 Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves. ♥️🔥
Scarface is widely regarded as a classic today, but when it first came out, the reception was brutal. Steven Bauer, who played Manny, says it was so painful that for years he and Al Pacino barely even spoke about the film. He explains…
“Scarface is great to be a part of now. For years, it was dismal - like everybody associated with Scarface was a leper - people got very wimpy about Scarface really quickly. As soon as the reviews were out…
Our peers came to see the movie in the premiere, right? There were two premieres, one in New York, one in LA, and people came to see it and they were like, ‘Wow, what a movie….
The next day, the reviews are out, and all the papers — this is before the internet, okay? - so you get just the conventional news media outlets - and 90% of them gave Scarface a horrible review. Like horrible, really, really insulting, injurious stuff. Personal attacks on Pacino and Brian De Palma, the director, and on Oliver, the writer...
It was really, really mean because the country was going through a politically correct sort of thing - they were like, "This is like a new wave of violence in the movies, oh!"
It’s nice because when I see Al - we can finally talk about it, because...for years, we couldn’t even talk about it. We’d be like, “Oh yeah, Scarface, yeah, yeah...” It was so sad! Because the movie was so great! And then it was like this thud, and it lasted like 10 years…
Anywhere I’d go, it was like, ‘You’re that guy who was really good in that really terrible movie.’ And I’d be like, ‘How could you say that?’ And they’d go, ‘Well, you were good.’ And I’m like, ‘Okay, but I don’t care. What about the movie?’ And they go, ‘Oh, come on, you gotta admit it. It was like way over the top. It was like so exaggerating,’ blah, blah, blah, blah.…and I’d be like, ‘You’re a pussy!���
When a Comedy Accidentally Became the "Bloodiest" Movie Ever | Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993)
I honestly couldn't stop laughing. This scene gets more ridiculous with every second, and that's exactly why it's so funny.
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Watta...💦💦
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🎬Gorgeous (1999) Warehouse Fight
No gimmicks. No distractions. Just Jackie Chan and Brad Allan putting on a masterclass in martial arts choreography.
Who else thinks this is one of Jackie's most underrated fights?
@MiaForTrump Why do people forget that he had to put taxes on stuff that people need such as essential services. And borrowed eight billion from the state of new york that has to be paid back. Rachel, he also took money from retirement plans from city workers that has to be paid back
Weird Science is the original AI waifu movie.
Two nerds coded their ideal 10/10 and she immediately took control of their lives.
This movie predicted 2026.
🎬🎥 Weird Science 🔥♥️