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Michael Mann on Tom Cruise in Collateral vs. Keanu Reeves in John Wick:
No need to denounce Keanu's training to play up Tom's. And the end of the day it's entertainment.
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Michael Mann on Tom Cruise in Collateral vs. Keanu Reeves in John Wick:
Say it to Michael Mann’s face
Day Shift looks like stupid vampire killing fun.
What happened to Jamie Foxx?
Why doesn’t he get blockbuster roles anymore?
He was in one of the highest grossing movies of all time last winter
Wish Mann had this same energy with Tokyo Vice. Dude did the pilot and dipped. Whole episode (which I enjoyed) is a completely different vibe with the rest of the season. Had his name all over the promotion yet did 1 epMichael Mann on Tom Cruise in Collateral vs. Keanu Reeves in John Wick:
agree. loved the first episode of Tokyo Vice with him directing it. then went out and the series started to decline.Wish Mann had this same energy with Tokyo Vice. Dude did the pilot and dipped. Whole episode (which I enjoyed) is a completely different vibe with the rest of the season. Had his name all over the promotion yet did 1 ep
same. I respect Michael Mann because he's a great director. but throwing shades like that is somehow below his caliber. although there is partial truth to what he is saying, he didn't need to do that just to boost Tom and undermine Keanu. Keanu did a lot of work to get to that physical level. it would have been better explained if he would just have said, in the world of fictional action, this and that. but giving a vague generalization could ruff some feathers.Definitely respect Tom for what he puts on the line. Just didn't think it was necessary to throw shade on someone that obviously worked hard.
Spider man, I'm assuming.Lol what did I miss?
What movie
Nothing wrong with Jamie, just big enough to know he can get multiple bags ie a Netflix deal, especially during the pandemic.Lol what did I miss?
What movie?
I decided to start a mission impossible watch on this quarantine. I’m on MI2 and why can’t I remember that Anthony Hopkins was in this one?!! Like not at ALL. Guess I only recall the weird action scenes.
Anyways, it’s considered the worst one, but how does it stack up against action movies in general? Would it still suck if it wasn’t a MI movie? Don’t think I’ve seen this since 2001 so I have no clue.
Supposedly it had a lot of studio interference and tbh it kinda shows.I decided to start a mission impossible watch on this quarantine. I’m on MI2 and why can’t I remember that Anthony Hopkins was in this one?!! Like not at ALL. Guess I only recall the weird action scenes.
Anyways, it’s considered the worst one, but how does it stack up against action movies in general? Would it still suck if it wasn’t a MI movie? Don’t think I’ve seen this since 2001 so I have no clue.
problem with MI2 was Woo trying to incorporate HK style action into a established Western style spy action movie. ridiculous stunts and gimmicks that may look cool to certain audience but doesn't make any sense. furthermore, the backstory suffered a lot in place of the stunts that were overused. just imagine Agent Ethan Hunt doing Kung-Fu. and besides, the strength of the MI series revolves around a team of specialists. guess John Woo confused James Bond with Mission Impossible.Its not just the worst MI movies its one of Woo's worst ones.
If it didn't have that title with the Cruise momentum of it being a sequel is think its just another 90s blockbuster that doesn't do as well.
I love movies, man.
I’ve seen Almost Famous in it’s entirety a good 10 times and it is only today - this viewing - that I noticed Rainn Wilson is in it.