ITT: post kino villains
ITT: post kino villains
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this film aged like fine wine
Keanu was miscast in my opinion. I always pictured Jonathan as looking almost stereotypically English, not as some pretty boy.
Me.
Zordar.
The problem Keanu had in this movie was that he was starring opposite Oldman who was at the top of his game, he looked awful in comparison.
I think he's perfect
It's great. I don't know why it doesn't get more recognition.
Not the most intimidating looking villain, but damn does he deliver on giving a genuinely unsettling performance.
personally never heard of the guy, but he's in like every history documentary i've ever seen
This will always be the most kino vampire scene ever made.
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Yes, he was certainly terrible compared to Oldman, but he was also objectively terrible. He's not a good actor. That's just it.
>I eat pieces of shit like you for breakfast
yeah due in no small part to how Coppola insisted all the effects being old techniques done in-camera with no early 90's CG
When a pirate does a racism near me
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>I FUCKED YOUR WIFE LARRY! I SERIOUSLY FUCKED HER!
I think he did a good job in Devil's Advocate, Speed and the first Bill&Ted movie. Dracula just wasn't a good fit for him.
Oldman mogged the rest of the cast so fucking hard in this. If I was Keanu I would have quit acting, what a fucking embarrassment in comparison
this is the film that finally convinced me that keanu isn't a bad actor, he's just really really good at making other actors look great next to him
Top 10 movie scores of all time
Fight me
Tasteful.
Coincidentally I've been listening to the e-book of Dracula at work this week. Is the 1992 movie the best adaptation? The only one I've seen is Nosferatu from 1922.
It deviates but is the closest so far.
>this director went on to direct Twixt