Gladiator
and Sorry He Didn't
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Gladiator
and Sorry He Didn't
Gladiator
and Sorry He Didn't
Oh, nice.
Although in that case, surely Hannibal should be the next one?
The conversation has moved long past, but another Usual Suspects with Kevin Spacey sounds totally doable. Sure, he won't be playing Vergil Kint, but isn't anyone interested in how a guy who looks like Kevin Spacey got the reputation of Keyser Soze? A prequel or a sequel that focuses on Keyser Soze. I mean, that whole character came into focus in the last five minutes of the movie, and was the most interesting part of it.
The Empire Strikes Back
and
Roman Holiday
may be my favorites.
isn't anyone interested in how a guy who looks like Kevin Spacey got the reputation of Keyser Soze?
No, not really. I'm completely comfortable with the myth. Don't wawnt to know about his home life or his childhood traumas.
That's how I feel about Batman!
Keyser Soze is Bruce Wayne's brother.
Batman is a childhood trauma -- if you don't want to know, it's the whole character that doesn't interest you. Keyser doesn't need to be so defined. The Batman persona falls apart (or becomes another character) without it.
I don't think I want to know how Keyser Soze got to be Keyser Soze, but I wouldn't mind seeing him in action. Maybe. I could very easily mind very much if he is revealed to be just another bad guy and not the devil.
The Empire Strikes Back
Also very very good.
I don't want Keyser's childhood with relentlessly self-improving boulangerie owner from Belgium with low grade narcolepsy and a penchant for buggery, I want to know how Kevin Spacey is Keyser Soze.