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This is great. The lines and the delivery. "If you got doubts (...) let me tell ya' samthen."
I'm glad you liked it, @mattjoes! It's very good to see you back on here by the way. :)
Yes, I think it may be the greatest scene Walken ever did. It's a decent thriller too. Plenty of other good scenes with him and a young Johnny Depp there too. I love his line delivery and emphasis. It's classic Walken. I also love how burnt out and seedy he looks here.
Thank you, @Dragonpol!
Classic Walken, absolutely. Eccentric and sinister. And it's the quirkiness, the individuality, that makes his characters feel particularly alive and tangible.
I've seen several parts of the film and it looks like a good one. I don't know if the logic of the plot holds together perfectly well, but at least the filmmaking style and the acting appear to be very solid. I believe I recorded the movie on my DVR so I'll watch the whole thing.
It really is a nice little thriller and worth the time.
I've been considering watching this one as well! This scene is pretty funny. I love how when the guy goes nuts, Walken looks to the side and makes a gesture as if to say "I think I really got to him now."
Completely agree. He was robbed, a victim of people not taking him serious, maybe resenting his success. Michael Caine had already won an Oscar by that time and does anybody even remember Cider House Rules? I had to look it up to recall it.
This is where people underrate Cruise, that's he's not just a guy who gets by on a smile, charm and his looks, because this is a repulsive character, but he sells it. The scene with his dying dad later in the film really shows off the arc his character goes through and that's a key. Magnolia should've gotten a Best Picture nomination.
Since 1997, I've said Cruise deserved the Oscar for his performance in Jerry McGuire as of the five Best Actor nominees, he was the only one whose character didn't have some sort of physical attribute to work with for his performance as the other four did, it was just pure acting. Maybe the Academy members just thought it was Cruise playing Cruise.
Though admittedly that has less to do with the film and more to do with my own childish humour.
It shows be kind to people, and lookout for them, you never know what they're going through. We need this movie now more than ever.