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3d have you seen blue velvet? you may change your mind
Blue Velvet is a great film. Speed is a good movie.
IMO, there is no comparison. Blue Velvet weirded me out when I first saw it.
3d have you seen blue velvet? you may change your mind
Speed was a mediocre formula action movie, but Hopper out did himself in his role as the mad bomber. His role in Blue Velvet was also outstanding. And that is the mark of the truly great actor: the ability to play take on widely disparate roles and make each of them unique and believable. Sad in his passing. The batch of current lead actors don't have anything near what Hopper had.Blue Velvet is a great film. Speed is a good movie.
IMO, there is no comparison. Blue Velvet weirded me out when I first saw it.
How many Dennis Hopper movies have you seen?I always thought he was kind of a one-note actor, actually. You never really forgot that he was Dennis Hopper.
Yea, the problem when an actor does a particular role type exceptionally well (ie: crazy villain) is then the industry tends to stick them there. ("hey we need a carzy villain again - let's see if Hopper is available!")I've seen quite a few of his movies. I'm not trying to diss him, but he just didn't have that much range; he got a lot out of his "crazy eyes," and characters like the one he played in Easy Rider were pretty close to who he was anyway.
He was great in Hoosiers, and he did have a handful of roles like that throughout his career. But I wouldn't say he had that much range, and the characterzation that current actors don't have anything near what he had seems a little off...
Another great minor role of Hopper's was that of Christian Slater's dad in True Romance. He has a final scene in that movie with Christopher Walken that is great. Also not many people saw it, but his latest role in Crash which is on Starz.
He was an astute character when it came to art investments, I heard tell that he bought one of the Andy Warhol Campbell Soup prints for a few dollars, it is now worth around $10 million.
yeah... he bought it in the late 60's for about $75. Not a bad return...
oh... and for the record... Speed sucked. I like Hopper, but that movie was friggin awful.
Oh, please; for that genre, it was great. You're one of about 3 people who didn't like it...
yeah... he bought it in the late 60's for about $75. Not a bad return...
oh... and for the record... Speed sucked. I like Hopper, but that movie was friggin awful.
Oh, please; for that genre, it was great. You're one of about 3 people who didn't like it...
He was good in Apocolypse Now.
As per always, SF and Tom demonstrate that they have abysmal taste...
what genre is it exactly?
By no measure was that movie 'great'.... even if you put it in relative terms to a specific 'genre'.
The acting was horrid by the two leads (keanu and bullock), the plot was boring and predictable.