Nope, LL Cool J, who's had some odd roles as well (Toys as Robin Williams cousin, anyone?
I loved that movie. It was great. Wonderful soundtrack, too.
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Nope, LL Cool J, who's had some odd roles as well (Toys as Robin Williams cousin, anyone?
I loved that movie. It was great. Wonderful soundtrack, too.
Toys as Robin Williams cousin, anyone?
I originally read this as "Robbie Williams." Which also works in context.
Toys is one of the most wonderful, under-rated movies in the world.
edit: "He's very good. It's hard to match that fabric."
And no one blinks at LL being the cousin.
I need to rent that, except I sob uncontrollably during the battle of the toys.
I need to rent that, except I sob uncontrollably during the battle of the toys.
Rent? Please. I need to own it. Though I sob, too. How awesome is Joan Cusack, in it, though? So awesome.
Toys is one of the most wonderful, under-rated movies in the world.
SUCH a brilliant, subversive movie. Plus -- Joan Cusack! "Red usually means danger. Or beef, if it's a boullion cube."
Plus -- Joan Cusack! "Red usually means danger. Or beef, if it's a boullion cube."
Hahaha. So my favorite quote, too.
I need to watch that again. I saw it a while ago and remember thinking it was weird, but liking it. And yeah, Joan Cusack is always awesome.
I've never seen it. Must have been during my Susie Mainstream phase.
I like a LOT about TOYS, but the climax didn't work for me. I thought it was filmed horribly, and you could only tell about half of what was going on. I think I understood what they were going for, but it was done so abstractly that it really threw me out of the movie.
I did love the final revelation about Joan Cusack's character, though.
Snipes was very restrained and quite good in Down in the Delta, too. Which wasn't as long ago (1998) as I was thinking.