Alan Rickman attacks ROBIN HOOD: PRINCE OF THIEVES (1991) like he’s in a completely different movie. While everyone else is playing it straight, Rickman turns the Sheriff of Nottingham into a gloriously theatrical madman and walks away with the entire film
Zach Neto’s first two at-bats tonight have been excellent:
Ignored everything away, turned on the pitch inside. First AB snagged by Arenado on the line, second for the home run!
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Powers Boothe’s Curly Bill in TOMBSTONE (1993) is one of the film’s most underrated performances. While others go big, Boothe keeps him grounded and unpredictable. That restraint makes Curly Bill feel more dangerous than most movie outlaws.
Tommy Lee Jones in UNDER SIEGE (1992) looks like he’s having the time of his life. In a movie full of tough guys, he’s the one who feels genuinely dangerous.