Spike did the Force of July. TNT did too?
'Not Fade Away'
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Oops. Yeah, it's Spike. I mixed up my cable networks.
I wanted so, so much to have the relationship between the Linda Hunt character and Paden developed more.
I think Silverado was the last film I actually liked Costner in. That one or The Big Chill.
I think Silverado was the last film I actually liked Costner in. That one or The Big Chill.
Massive snerk. But seriously - no love for Crash Davis?
Oh, was that Costner? Huh. I thought that was a pretty damned decent actor. Whatever happened to him?
He went on to make Waterworld And then somehow he didn't learn his lesson, and then he made The Postman.
Seriously, since I mentioned her, I am probably the biggest Linda Hunt fangirl ever. I watched that excreble Disney Pocahontas *just* for her character. And when I think of The Year of Living Dangerously, it's not Weaver and Gibson I remember, hot as they were together then, but the pool of reporters, Michael Murphy and the rest, Bembol Roco, who played Gibson's assistant and driver, Kumar, and Hunt as Billy. She won me forever with that character and I've followed her through bad movies and better tv ever since.
I still think Wyatt Earp would have been a decent movie if they took out 40 minutes of Costner closeups. Holliday may have been the best role of Dennis Quaid's life, but it was buried in that stinker of a movie. Everybody in Earp turned in professional portrayals. There was just 1/3 of the movie's length devoted to Costner's profile or soullessfull eyes.
Surprisingly, Open Range is a damn good picture. Costner had the good sense to let Duvall carry the film.
Costner's very good (acting and all) in A Perfect World.
He's sort of like Jane Fonda as an actor. The less good his character is, the better his performance.
I did catch the snark in Bev's praising his performance in the Big Chill, though.