Haven't read the other posts yet - but I loved Malkovich in Of Mice and Men
with Gary Sinise (who directed that one). He played the part perfect. His
role in In the Line of Fire was also good - which probably started his
major typecasting as the villain. Any movie that he is in I look forward
to...
jay
At 03:55 PM 4/20/1998 -0700, you wrote:
>I'm curious to know what others think of Mr. Malcovich. I think he's a good
>actor, though he seems to get the same type of roles over and over(never saw
>Empire of the Sun). He usually plays a bad guy of intense intelligence.
>However, he doesn't seem to blend into the background of a movie such as
>other actors/actresses playing the "bad guy" role; he's there, and you know
>he's there for the duration. I look forward to seeing more movies starring
>him.
>
>JRiley
>
>Enjoy, Cheers!
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Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 01:01:44 -0700
From: Jason Cormier <movieman@netcom.ca>
Subject: Re: [MV] Cliffhanger!
He's on the third rock from that sunlike object - Mr. John Lithgow.
Renny Harlin directed this movie that resurrected Sly's career for a little while...I enjoyed it for what it was - some good action and tension (especially at the beginning - hanging on that rope...whew)
jay
At 11:18 PM 4/20/1998 -0400, you wrote:
>Question: Who played the main bad guy in this film opposite Sylvester
>Stallone's good guy and Janine Turner (whose acting by the way I love!) ???
>
>Gary
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Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 13:13:23 +0800
From: Blacknight <rvchua@ntep.nec.co.jp>
Subject: Re: [MV] Cliffhanger!
Jason Cormier wrote:
>
> He's on the third rock from that sunlike object - Mr. John Lithgow.
>
> Renny Harlin directed this movie that resurrected Sly's career for a
> little while...I enjoyed it for what it was - some good action and
> tension (especially at the beginning - hanging on that rope...whew)
>
> jay
This was the one movie that the opening scene made me nauseous with its
camera angle. But the momentum was unable to keep up to the end. The
last scene was copied from Stallone's former movie Rambo III.
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Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 16:21:15 +0100
From: Graeme MacKeachie <bran@rainbow.net.au>
Subject: Re: [MV] Titanic Goofs !
Robbie,
Not the sort of goof you were referring to, perhaps, but for me credibility in
the movie was instantly dispelled when Rose made her obscene gesture while
escaping from the Henchman character (sorry, forgotten his name). I may be
wrong, but I really don't believe that gesture existed in the period.
- -- Graeme
Robbie Hundalani wrote:
> Hiya gang:
>
> Im collecting goofs from the Motion picture : Titanic
> If any of you have located mistakes in the film, and/ or know of a site
> where such information is available, kindly forward the same to me at
> the earliest. Would be extremely grateful for any such info. An example
> of the kind of goofs Im looking for is given below:
>
> 1. The hands sketching Rose are clearly too old to belong to Jack
> Dawson. They actually belong to Director Cameron.
>
> 2. When Jack is handcuffed at the Master-At-Arms Office, there is a
> porthole in the wall next to which he is standing. In the real vessel,
> this room was a chamber in the interior / central area of the ship and