Ke Huy Quan pivoted to stunt work because Hollywood didn’t want to cast him after he outgrew childhood roles and now he’s in a lead actor role doing action stunts 🥹
Yeah, all those ugly old films without carefully chosen colors and gorgeous cinematography. As if so many modern movies don’t look like digital sludge.
Love learning that Brian Blessed, who voiced Clayton in Disney's Tarzan, got a second contract deal just for doing the Tarzan yell cause the actor playing Tarzan couldn't do it and Brian did it for them when he was to fly back home and he performed it perfectly on the spot.
If Jeremy Strong doesn't get an Oscar for the The Apprentice I will riot.
Sebastian Stan in uncanny but what Strong done. Wow.
He managed to create sympathy for a vile and awful character.
Best Supporting Actor talk's on the timeline again so I'd like to take another moment to sing the praises of Clarence Maclin. His work in SING SING is deeply vulnerable, amplifying the power of artistic expression as a cathartic necessity in life. My favorite performance of 2024.
Both these movies are 100 times better than inside out 2 btw
Why watch inside out when it’s the exact same story as the first one, when you could be watching original movies too? XD