I remember Mrs. Doubtfire began with Robin Williams' character refusing to read certain lines for a cartoon character smoking a cigarette because of the message it would send to kids. It's pretty cool knowing he had that kind of integrity in real life as well.
Williams had a demand for every movie he was in that the production company had to hire at least 10 homeless people for jobs. It's estimated he helped get over 1500 homeless people some work.
Aragorn was a 10 year old boy named Estel who did live in Rivendell when Bilbo passed through there. Having Viggo in the movie would have been bizarre. Having an otherwise unexplained 10 year old human boy with brown hair in the court of Elrond would have been a cool Easter egg.
Everything I can find puts his age at 87 years in the fellowship of the ring, meaning he would have been 27 at the time of The Hobbit. Where did you get age 10 from? No snark intended, genuine question...
@@blackskullandy281"In the book, the event in the Hobbit took place around 60 years before The Lord of the Rings and Frodo has kept the ring for around 17 more years before he met Aragorn, which at the time was around 87-88 years old. Therefore, in the Tolkien original version Aragorn was around 10years old in the Hobbit"
@@blackskullandy281 Aragorn was born in the year 2931 of the Third age. The dragon Smaug died in 2941. So aragorn was 10 years old during the events of the Hobbit. Viggo is great, but I don't think he could pull off a 10 year old performance.
@@lynnevetter I guess the question is, how closely do the films adhere to the Novel's timeline. As noted, in the books, Bilbo leaves the ring to Frodo following his birthday, and they more or less carry on with their lives for another 17 years before fleeing to Bree and encountering Strider. The film makes it feel as if less than a year has passed between Bilbo's birthday and Frodo's journey to Bree.
I think the producers just completely forgot about the extra 17 year gap in fellowship of the ring so they were just cool with 55ish year old Viggo playing a 27 year old for whatever reason.
The third movie really should have been scrapped or rewritten when Rachel Weisz said no. She, as Evie, was the heart and soul of the first 2 movies, even though Brendan Fraser's Rick was the hero.
I loved the first two mommy movies, Rachel and Brendan had perfect chemistry, switch her out was a deal breaker for me. I did not watch it. But I guess as it flopped, not many did!... @@stevegallo8483
Did not like the replacement actress. Not that she was a bad actress per se. The character became irritatingly inconsistent and just stuck out like a sore thumb. Bad writing and miscasting. Killed the franchise imo. 😒
Maybe they removed some scenes after Robin and Sally asked that Daniel and Miranda not get back together, but the fact is, they were already getting divorced at the start of the movie and nothing in the movie showed that issue being resolved. Miranda realized that despite his failings, Daniel still wanted and deserved to be around his kids, but that had nothing to do with them getting back together.
I'm so glad that they didn't get back together at the end of Mrs Doubtfire- that movie genuinely helped me get through my parents' divorce, and Robin Williams was exactly right when he said that ending would have given children false hope; we already had Parent Trap for that lol
IMO, that was the perfect happy ending. 1) Miranda has a partner she can rely on. She has less stress in her life and can be a better mother. 2) Daniel becomes a more responsible, well-rounded man and father. 3) Most importantly, the kids don't have to take sides. They don't have to choose one parent or the other.
O yes and WC forgot the other reason why she didn't do the return and that is the fact that she was pregnant at the time as well. but yes let's just for get that reason.
I can agree with a lot of these decisions. Mrs. Doubtfire was pitch perfect. I think eventually making Ralph Fiennes character M was good, although, they did play into the ambiguity during Spectre of "whose side is he on?" Yes, a cruise ship is slower than a bus! Honestly, it's telling when some of the actors have more sense than producers pitching a movie!
Not only was George not dying in Rampage a good call, they made a rather hilarious scene out of it by having George punk the Rock's character by pretending to be dead to get a reaction out of him. As changes go, that was definitely making the most of the situation.
It is called pattern recognition. The Rock has not established a franchise to call his own, but continually parasites off other established properties. He even came back to the Fast franchise, due to Black Adam flopping.@@Gamesta100
I don't blame Viggo for not wanting to return as Aragorn in "The Hobbit" movies. As brilliant as Viggo is as an actor, even he would have had serious trouble as a 54-56 year old (his age when "The Hobbit" trilogy was made) convincingly playing a 9-10 year old, which is the age Aragorn (then known as "Estel") was at the time the story of "The Hobbit" took place...
his charcter was 87 by the time of the Lord of the Rings movies specifically Two Towers. By the books its about seventy years before the Fellowship even leaves The Shire and makes their way to Rivendell. Meaning he would be 17 at the oldest and convincing audiences that Viggo Mortenson was that young even with CGI is impossible.
@@V2011FAragorn was born 2931 of the Third age. The events in the Hobbit took place 2941 in the Third Age. Aragorn was 10 years old when the events in the Hobbit took place.
@@jackplenty2064Aragorn's father was dead for 7 years before the events of the Hobbit. He was killed by orcs in the north far from the Shire and Rivendell.
Can we all agree that Jaws and Dolly have the perfect romance in Moonraker? Kiel has the best line in the whole Bond franchise, IMO: "Well, here's to us."
Most of these calls were good ones, it shows that the actors knew their characters, the role they played, and how it affects the rest of the movie. There’s times when the creativity of certain executives need to be questioned if it really is the appropriate move for these characters.
Silly as it may sound, I think Keanu Reeves' absolute BEST moment on screen was his "I want room service" soliloquy from Johnny Mnemonic. He sells the whole character in that one scene, as hilarious as it is. It's perfect.
Agree with all of them, especially Weiz, the Rock and Robin Williams. Favorite Keanu Reeves movie, tough one ... devils advocate ... little Buddha, John Wick
I recall at the time of Mummy 3 the reason given for Rachel stepping away was the Jury movie she did at the time, she chose it over Mummy 3 due to it being a chance to work with Gene Hackman who was retiring around that time. That said her issue with the kid's age if true is well justified, the age jump between films made no sense, almost as bad as Anakin's between TPM and AOTC.
I've heard that Dwayne based his career on Schwarzenegger's, and I like knowing that on some level he's 100% aware of what it's all about. People go to his movies for entertainment and good times, and he mostly does his best to deliver. "This isn't Saving Private Ryan" is the exact headspace you need to be in if your going to sign up for a Rampage movie
Actually there is a 77 year gap between the Hobbit and the Fellowship of the Ring, Aragorn was 10 years old when Bilbo's adventure happened. Aragorn did live in Rivendell at the time.
Keanu definitely comes across as a genuinely honest, friendly, and considerate human publicly. As an actor I feel he’s quite good and commits to the choices he makes to portray a character regardless if you think they are good or bad. That said my favourite character is a guilty pleasure and a very small role. I find his role as the French-Canadian goalie in Youngblood endlessly entertaining.
Yeah, I can definitely agree with Rachel Weisz on Mummy 3, boy was that a total letdown. Definitely on Team Keanu on Speed 2 as well - too bad Sandra Bullock didn't miss that boat.
yeah, he should have. But at least it kinda, sorta makes sense. He would have been an adult and the party did go right through his home. So while he wasn't in the book (because tolkien hadn't written his character yet), there isn't a logical reason why he couldn't have been. But yeah, aragorn was 10 at the time. There is no way that makes sense.
Mandella Effect; I know what I saw at the cinema in 1980, as did the entire audience who screamed laughing at the braces reveal; that was the pay-off gag. Nice work CERN you psychopaths; what else have you gone back and altered?
HOORAY to Ralph Fiennes for standing on principle!!! Much has been questionable about the latest changes to the James Bond franchise, but it would have been unforgivable to turn M dark.
You forgot one of the most iconic rejections on Cinema history...Peter Weller not wanting to do Robocop three thanks to how bad he suffered filming the second one...and then, Nancy Allen requesting his character Ann Lewis being killed on screen out of respect for Peter's decisión...
Keanu Reeves refused Speed 2 also because of Devil's Advocate and chance to work with Al Pacino. And yes Fox didn't want to cast Keanu for whole decade because of that, since Devil's Advocate was produced by Warner Bros.
I could go on all day about Reeve's work. Love the guy, from Bill & Ted to John Wick. I really appreciate his role as Johnny Mnemonic. I love the part when they drop cars on him at the Bridge. His temper here was relatable and and often quoted IRL.
I think that Jaws character plays the best role when he gets trapped in the underwater cave, instead of trying to break the walls, he sits down in a pose similar to the famous "thinker" statue and waits for his oxygen to run out. He made it totally believable even if it was unbelievable. yeah, I don't think many women would play a mother of a child they could date. She was way too young looking to be a mother of a adult child.
For Keanu Reeves, he was derided for the second Bill & Teds and so didn't do a sequel until, Matrix (I think). After that he's done more (John Wick, B&T3, etc.)
Richard Kiel as Jaws was a fantastic baddie against Roger Moores more relaxed Bond. He even became a character that the audience grew to like and want a happy ending for.
Rampage was such a hard film to take seriously. Having a sad death scene at the end would have been rather jarring if you ask me. Dwayne made the right call.
Mrs. Doubtfire is a great movie partly because it didn't have the typical happy Hollywood ending. That kind of ending would have been unrealistic. And everyone, from the movie-going public to critics would have hated it.
The funnything about Sean Connery & Harrison Ford as Father and son was how close they were in age at the time. As Connery put it "If i had been Harrisons father, his mother would have been arrested and I wouldve been the first boy to become a dad before puberty"
Yes and perhaps, being in his 20s he might have been a passing character in Rivendell but it was better to leave him out and not have to cgi a young Viggo.
"What do you think the greatest Keanu Reeves in Cinema Hisotry is." The first that comes to mind is him as the villain, Don Jon, in "Much Ado About Nothing". I just happen to think that was a great job of acting. As always thank you so very much for the videos.
Richard Kiel was the original choice to play the Hulk in "The Incredible Hulk" TV series before Lou Ferrigno was cast. You can see footage of Kiel as the Hulk in the pilot in one scebfe when he pushes over a tree.
Reeves was more interested in touring withbhis band dogstar. I think they should have also excluded glenn plummer the guy whose car reeves appropriated in the first movie came back in the sequel this time his boat was taken. The joke would have been better if it was reeves.
Jodie Foster didn't do Hannibal because in the book Clarice ends up becoming a Lecter acolyte and not only became his lover but she became a cannibal herself. The funny thing is at the end of the movie none of this actually happened.
The sound level on this is a lot quieter than usual ? - Or is it just me ? The first three decisions I agree with, as these sequels as shown were...less good (! ?). Rampage, nope, not the best end, but I understand the reasoning behind keeping George alive. After all you might make enough profit to greenlit a sequel.
Jaws love interest was the actor's idea? I loved that little twist. I also agree wholeheartedly with The Rock. Life sucks hard enough without some sanctimonious hollywood types shitting on it more.
There's also Richard Castellano, Clemenza from "The Godfather." The actor refused to reprise the role for GFII, 'cause they wanted his character to betray the Corleone family. Richard said there was no way or no how Clemenza would ever do that, so they killed him off with a massive coronary in II.
Keanu Reeves best moments? So many to choose from. Two of my favourites from the John Wick franchise are 1. Shooting Dantonio in the head and replying to Winston "Finished it." 2. Saying "Consequences" to the arrogant Marquis and shooting him point-blank.
I love Michelle Rodriguez's stances on her character in the first movie, great choices. That goes for all these tbh. Can't wait to see the next installment of this video.
The 60 year gap between The Hobbit and Fellowship of the Ring wouldn't have been much of a problem since he's a Dunedain and therefore ages more slowly than regular men. While in the books he was only about 10 during the events of The Hobbit, that's only because there's a 17 year gap between Bilbo's departure and the ring being taken out of the Shire. This gap is absent in the movie, and that results in Aragorn being in his late 20s. The main reason Aragorn shouldn't have been in those movies is that it has no relevance on the plot and it would have been nothing but fan service, and it would have been pretty hard to conceal the age difference (both points being painfully obvious with the appearance of Legolas in that trilogy).
Mrs. Doubtfire, oof. Whenever I see it I notice how they don't get the Hollywood ending of magically getting back together, and I always find it a good call, that it was getting time to admit that some splits are permanent. Also, Sally Fields' character is SUCH an unrecognized horrible villain that Robin's character is better off without such vile trash. She KNEW how loving and devoted a father he is, yet she seized custody for herself and never really lets him see the kids he so clearly loves? How cruel! So many deadbeat fathers out there who want nothing to do with their kids, and she denies a GOOD one access? And giving him some extra time with them getting them after school - FREE - would solve things beautifully for her, yet it's unthinkable to her? Doesn't even consider the possibility? And when it all comes out and they're in front of the judge, she doesn't defend him? Speak up for him? Lets the judge paint the completely false and nonsensical picture that he did this for reasons other than the obvious and only possible reason? I'm glad he at least called her out on it, something like "How could you let him say all those horrible things". She's terrible and he deserves better than such a garbage human being.
Hey, what do you know. A (video) listicle that has legit and interesting instances of what it's talking about and doesn't tease a bigger one than it actually has.
I remember Mrs. Doubtfire began with Robin Williams' character refusing to read certain lines for a cartoon character smoking a cigarette because of the message it would send to kids. It's pretty cool knowing he had that kind of integrity in real life as well.
Williams had a demand for every movie he was in that the production company had to hire at least 10 homeless people for jobs.
It's estimated he helped get over 1500 homeless people some work.
Robin Williams was so right, that film is has a bit of a comforting effect that it would have lost
Aragorn was a 10 year old boy named Estel who did live in Rivendell when Bilbo passed through there.
Having Viggo in the movie would have been bizarre. Having an otherwise unexplained 10 year old human boy with brown hair in the court of Elrond would have been a cool Easter egg.
Everything I can find puts his age at 87 years in the fellowship of the ring, meaning he would have been 27 at the time of The Hobbit. Where did you get age 10 from?
No snark intended, genuine question...
@@blackskullandy281"In the book, the event in the Hobbit took place around 60 years before The Lord of the Rings and Frodo has kept the ring for around 17 more years before he met Aragorn, which at the time was around 87-88 years old. Therefore, in the Tolkien original version Aragorn was around 10years old in the Hobbit"
@@blackskullandy281 Aragorn was born in the year 2931 of the Third age. The dragon Smaug died in 2941. So aragorn was 10 years old during the events of the Hobbit. Viggo is great, but I don't think he could pull off a 10 year old performance.
@@lynnevetter I guess the question is, how closely do the films adhere to the Novel's timeline. As noted, in the books, Bilbo leaves the ring to Frodo following his birthday, and they more or less carry on with their lives for another 17 years before fleeing to Bree and encountering Strider. The film makes it feel as if less than a year has passed between Bilbo's birthday and Frodo's journey to Bree.
I think the producers just completely forgot about the extra 17 year gap in fellowship of the ring so they were just cool with 55ish year old Viggo playing a 27 year old for whatever reason.
The third movie really should have been scrapped or rewritten when Rachel Weisz said no. She, as Evie, was the heart and soul of the first 2 movies, even though Brendan Fraser's Rick was the hero.
Agreed! Maria Bello's Evie had no chemistry with Brendan Fraser's Rick, and her English accent was very inconsistent.
I loved the first two mommy movies, Rachel and Brendan had perfect chemistry, switch her out was a deal breaker for me. I did not watch it. But I guess as it flopped, not many did!... @@stevegallo8483
Did not like the replacement actress. Not that she was a bad actress per se. The character became irritatingly inconsistent and just stuck out like a sore thumb. Bad writing and miscasting. Killed the franchise imo. 😒
no Brendan Fraser carried the movies racheal was the sidekick
Third movie was badly scripted, and poor story; it and really wasted the talents of Brendan Fraser and Jet Li. And yes, really missing Rachel.
Maybe they removed some scenes after Robin and Sally asked that Daniel and Miranda not get back together, but the fact is, they were already getting divorced at the start of the movie and nothing in the movie showed that issue being resolved. Miranda realized that despite his failings, Daniel still wanted and deserved to be around his kids, but that had nothing to do with them getting back together.
I'm so glad that they didn't get back together at the end of Mrs Doubtfire- that movie genuinely helped me get through my parents' divorce, and Robin Williams was exactly right when he said that ending would have given children false hope; we already had Parent Trap for that lol
That was a genuinely kind thing to say on his part.
IMO, that was the perfect happy ending.
1) Miranda has a partner she can rely on. She has less stress in her life and can be a better mother.
2) Daniel becomes a more responsible, well-rounded man and father.
3) Most importantly, the kids don't have to take sides. They don't have to choose one parent or the other.
Haven't I read this exact comment before?
Well Parent Trap wasn't exactly a divorce lol
And who would want to hate on the then James bond..😂😂😂
Rachel Weisz had the absolute correct perception. They were ageing story lines out of possible existence.
O yes and WC forgot the other reason why she didn't do the return and that is the fact that she was pregnant at the time as well. but yes let's just for get that reason.
I can agree with a lot of these decisions. Mrs. Doubtfire was pitch perfect. I think eventually making Ralph Fiennes character M was good, although, they did play into the ambiguity during Spectre of "whose side is he on?" Yes, a cruise ship is slower than a bus! Honestly, it's telling when some of the actors have more sense than producers pitching a movie!
The reason why Speed 2 happens on a cruise ship is because the director had a dream about a runaway ship, no joke.
@@Deuteromisnothing wrong with that, but did he have to use the Speed IP for that dream? Probably could've made it its own thing.
I remember meeting Richard Kiel before he passed. Such a cool dude. Very friendly.
I think it works perfectly with Jaws a huge, hulking, viscous brute falling for a tiny, delicate flower and showing a softer more human side. ❤
James Bond : Moe Edition
Not only was George not dying in Rampage a good call, they made a rather hilarious scene out of it by having George punk the Rock's character by pretending to be dead to get a reaction out of him. As changes go, that was definitely making the most of the situation.
The Rock did not want George dead, due to the reason for a potential sequel for the movie. Not reason of sadness or whatever he said it was.
@@alanguagesso how do you know that? Where did you learn differently to this video? Where's undeniable proof you're correct and this video is wrong?
It is called pattern recognition. The Rock has not established a franchise to call his own, but continually parasites off other established properties. He even came back to the Fast franchise, due to Black Adam flopping.@@Gamesta100
I don't blame Viggo for not wanting to return as Aragorn in "The Hobbit" movies. As brilliant as Viggo is as an actor, even he would have had serious trouble as a 54-56 year old (his age when "The Hobbit" trilogy was made) convincingly playing a 9-10 year old, which is the age Aragorn (then known as "Estel") was at the time the story of "The Hobbit" took place...
his charcter was 87 by the time of the Lord of the Rings movies specifically Two Towers. By the books its about seventy years before the Fellowship even leaves The Shire and makes their way to Rivendell. Meaning he would be 17 at the oldest and convincing audiences that Viggo Mortenson was that young even with CGI is impossible.
could have done a short cameo where he played is his own dad. May not be the most rational of ideas but the memes from it could have been funny.
@@jackplenty2064 No! The Hobbit was already a hot mess by forcing in Legolas and a dwarf/elf love story.
@@V2011FAragorn was born 2931 of the Third age. The events in the Hobbit took place 2941 in the Third Age. Aragorn was 10 years old when the events in the Hobbit took place.
@@jackplenty2064Aragorn's father was dead for 7 years before the events of the Hobbit. He was killed by orcs in the north far from the Shire and Rivendell.
Mummy 3 should never have gone forward without RW
Sequels, prequels, reboots, spin-offs, rip-offs, cross-over, remakes, etc... are generally plain vulgar blasphemy.
Agreed
Can we all agree that Jaws and Dolly have the perfect romance in Moonraker? Kiel has the best line in the whole Bond franchise, IMO: "Well, here's to us."
Jawlly!
It’s also his only line in the film ^^
@@NewExile Heck, its his only line in all of the Bond movies that he was in and it was freaking hilarious!
Good line for him in the moment but far from the best.
My preference is Bond in Live and Let Die when he finds the Voodoo hat in the bed.
Most of these calls were good ones, it shows that the actors knew their characters, the role they played, and how it affects the rest of the movie. There’s times when the creativity of certain executives need to be questioned if it really is the appropriate move for these characters.
Silly as it may sound, I think Keanu Reeves' absolute BEST moment on screen was his "I want room service" soliloquy from Johnny Mnemonic. He sells the whole character in that one scene, as hilarious as it is. It's perfect.
My ex-partner loves quoting that scene. I am still surprised I didn't see it or Hackers til last year.
Johnny Mnemonic is so underrated.
Lol my hubbin quotes this often.😂
Agree with all of them, especially Weiz, the Rock and Robin Williams. Favorite Keanu Reeves movie, tough one ... devils advocate ... little Buddha, John Wick
10. This is just giving credit to malicious gossip. Ms. Weisz's explanation for why she wasn't interested in the role sounds perfectly reasonable.
Hadn't she just had a baby?
@@heathercontois4501 Even the mummy had stretch marks by that point.
I recall at the time of Mummy 3 the reason given for Rachel stepping away was the Jury movie she did at the time, she chose it over Mummy 3 due to it being a chance to work with Gene Hackman who was retiring around that time. That said her issue with the kid's age if true is well justified, the age jump between films made no sense, almost as bad as Anakin's between TPM and AOTC.
I've heard that Dwayne based his career on Schwarzenegger's, and I like knowing that on some level he's 100% aware of what it's all about. People go to his movies for entertainment and good times, and he mostly does his best to deliver.
"This isn't Saving Private Ryan" is the exact headspace you need to be in if your going to sign up for a Rampage movie
Actually there is a 77 year gap between the Hobbit and the Fellowship of the Ring, Aragorn was 10 years old when Bilbo's adventure happened. Aragorn did live in Rivendell at the time.
Keanu definitely comes across as a genuinely honest, friendly, and considerate human publicly. As an actor I feel he’s quite good and commits to the choices he makes to portray a character regardless if you think they are good or bad.
That said my favourite character is a guilty pleasure and a very small role. I find his role as the French-Canadian goalie in Youngblood endlessly entertaining.
LOVE that movie. And Prince of Pennsylvania.
Yeah, I can definitely agree with Rachel Weisz on Mummy 3, boy was that a total letdown. Definitely on Team Keanu on Speed 2 as well - too bad Sandra Bullock didn't miss that boat.
After "Speed 2" Bullock said she won't be doing any potential sequels.
Connery had advanced dementia when they approached him for the crystal skull. The reason is he wouldn't have been able to remember lines.
I love Orlando Bloom... but he should have said the same thing when approached about the hobbit.
yeah, he should have. But at least it kinda, sorta makes sense. He would have been an adult and the party did go right through his home. So while he wasn't in the book (because tolkien hadn't written his character yet), there isn't a logical reason why he couldn't have been. But yeah, aragorn was 10 at the time. There is no way that makes sense.
Orlando really wanted to play Legolas again.
#5
Call me what you will, but I remember that girl having braces to match his chromed grille. About 35 years ago and...'the memory remains'.
Mandella Effect; I know what I saw at the cinema in 1980, as did the entire audience who screamed laughing at the braces reveal; that was the pay-off gag.
Nice work CERN you psychopaths; what else have you gone back and altered?
HOORAY to Ralph Fiennes for standing on principle!!! Much has been questionable about the latest changes to the James Bond franchise, but it would have been unforgivable to turn M dark.
on a similar note, I have refused to watch any of the Mission Impossible franchise movies after they made Jim Phelps the secret traitor in MI:1
Imo James Bond in cinema is almost infinitely malleable.
The recent movies have been way darker, so evil M wouldn't be out of place.
You forgot one of the most iconic rejections on Cinema history...Peter Weller not wanting to do Robocop three thanks to how bad he suffered filming the second one...and then, Nancy Allen requesting his character Ann Lewis being killed on screen out of respect for Peter's decisión...
Keanu Reeves refused Speed 2 also because of Devil's Advocate and chance to work with Al Pacino. And yes Fox didn't want to cast Keanu for whole decade because of that, since Devil's Advocate was produced by Warner Bros.
4:05 Bill &Ted and that’s followed in equal measure with everything else - he’s just such a great guy ❤
My favorite Keanu Reeves movie was The Devil's Advocate
They definitely went for it lol. So over the top
Great movie... but DeNero played the devil a bit better in Angel Heart (based on a Much better book).... Peace
It was Charlize Theron that stole the show. Her storyline was incredibly devastating... omg... She owned that role. ❤
@@Donathon-qx8kq Pacino should have gotten an Oscar nomination at the least😈
Underrated.
I kinda like the gorilla not dying at the end of rampage, the animal friend dying in the end of the movie is kind of cliche
Especially when the animal friend is a giant gorilla.
I could go on all day about Reeve's work. Love the guy, from Bill & Ted to John Wick. I really appreciate his role as Johnny Mnemonic. I love the part when they drop cars on him at the Bridge. His temper here was relatable and and often quoted IRL.
Mummy 3 got ruined by the Chinese production crew taking over and turning it into standard Hong Kong B movie action film.
The Best Keanu Scene on Film Ever is .... *!'M AN FBI AGENT!!*
I think that Jaws character plays the best role when he gets trapped in the underwater cave, instead of trying to break the walls, he sits down in a pose similar to the famous "thinker" statue and waits for his oxygen to run out. He made it totally believable even if it was unbelievable.
yeah, I don't think many women would play a mother of a child they could date. She was way too young looking to be a mother of a adult child.
For Keanu Reeves, he was derided for the second Bill & Teds and so didn't do a sequel until, Matrix (I think). After that he's done more (John Wick, B&T3, etc.)
Keanu’s best role is Neo or John Wick. Either way, iconic.
Richard Kiel as Jaws was a fantastic baddie against Roger Moores more relaxed Bond. He even became a character that the audience grew to like and want a happy ending for.
Keanu should have refused the Matrix sequels which took away from the original movie
I feel like it may be a Warcime to say that anything other than “I know Kung fu” Is the best Teeves line in existence!
Rampage was such a hard film to take seriously. Having a sad death scene at the end would have been rather jarring if you ask me. Dwayne made the right call.
Mrs. Doubtfire is a great movie partly because it didn't have the typical happy Hollywood ending. That kind of ending would have been unrealistic.
And everyone, from the movie-going public to critics would have hated it.
The funnything about Sean Connery & Harrison Ford as Father and son was how close they were in age at the time. As Connery put it "If i had been Harrisons father, his mother would have been arrested and I wouldve been the first boy to become a dad before puberty"
Speed was great. Speed 2 was bad.
Wait, there was s third Mummy movie?
HAHAHA... Yeah, they tried...
I don't think so :) not to me anyway
@@AmokraI am the same way with the star wars prequels...nope, never happened. 😂
@@ftniceberg874 @ least the prequels feel like Star Wars (SW Galaxy had a lot of that feel to it) the sequels on the other hand ...
@@ftniceberg874 The prequels exist, they happened, they are Star Wars canon and always will be. Get over it already.
My favorite Keanu Reeves performance has to be from Bill and Ted.
The best answer
EXCELLENT🎸!
It was so painfully obvious that the male lead of Speed 2 was supposed to be Jack but had to be rewritten as a new character
Whereas Indiana Jones movies are usually iconic and somewhat timeless, Crystal Skull was utterly forgettable.
Did you see the latest one? Makes Crystal skull enjoyable-at least Indy wasn’t emasculated
Crystal skull is pretty memorable and timeless.
7:24 also the idea of jaws becoming a good guy in Moonraker was actually a fan idea.
Aragon was 85 in the first LOTR so he was alive during the Hobbit
Yes and perhaps, being in his 20s he might have been a passing character in Rivendell but it was better to leave him out and not have to cgi a young Viggo.
@@Thurgosh_OG especially since they already CGI'd the hell outta that movie.
87, not 85
"What do you think the greatest Keanu Reeves in Cinema Hisotry is."
The first that comes to mind is him as the villain, Don Jon, in "Much Ado About Nothing". I just happen to think that was a great job of acting.
As always thank you so very much for the videos.
Love your content 😊😊😊
07:13 "Well...here's to us."-Richard "Jaws" Kiel
Connery did well to skip that piece of crap.
and he went out like a punk too, in his last movie, remember League of Extradinary Gentlemen?
@@JoeChillton I try not to.
Crystal skull wasn't crap. It wasn't a bad movie.
Richard Kiel was the original choice to play the Hulk in "The Incredible Hulk" TV series before Lou Ferrigno was cast.
You can see footage of Kiel as the Hulk in the pilot in one scebfe when he pushes over a tree.
Reeves was more interested in touring withbhis band dogstar. I think they should have also excluded glenn plummer the guy whose car reeves appropriated in the first movie came back in the sequel this time his boat was taken. The joke would have been better if it was reeves.
I don't know that even Sean Connery could have saved Kingdom of the Crystal Skull....Ford shoulda had sense enough to pass too.
" I caught my first tube today...sir.".. probably my favorite Keanu line😅
Viggo Mortensen being smart enough to stay away from the overblown mess of the Hobbit trilogy.
Maria Bello was such a horrible choice to replace Rachel Weisz. She had zero chemistry with Brendan Fraser.
Did you rally call the Rock "the great one"? That title is reserved for one person and one person only: Wayne Gretsky.
Jackie Gleason had that title decades before Wayne was born.., I don't know why?
Who is Wayne Gretsky? Is he anything like the hockey player of a similar but differently spelled name?
Jodie Foster didn't do Hannibal because in the book Clarice ends up becoming a Lecter acolyte and not only became his lover but she became a cannibal herself. The funny thing is at the end of the movie none of this actually happened.
'Twas Beauty killed the Beast? Nay, 'twas Rocky who saved him!
The sound level on this is a lot quieter than usual ? - Or is it just me ? The first three decisions I agree with, as these sequels as shown were...less good (! ?). Rampage, nope, not the best end, but I understand the reasoning behind keeping George alive. After all you might make enough profit to greenlit a sequel.
Jaws love interest was the actor's idea? I loved that little twist. I also agree wholeheartedly with The Rock. Life sucks hard enough without some sanctimonious hollywood types shitting on it more.
Bill and Ted are My Fav Keanu Reeves Movies actually i just love keanu
So Rachel Weisz would have had a 21-year-old son in the movie? Crikey! *SHE* looks 21!
A NOSE! My wand for a nose!
2.22 million subs, but the majority of your videos only get views in the tens of thousands? Something doesn't add up, Whatculture
There's also Richard Castellano, Clemenza from "The Godfather." The actor refused to reprise the role for GFII, 'cause they wanted his character to betray the Corleone family. Richard said there was no way or no how Clemenza would ever do that, so they killed him off with a massive coronary in II.
Interesting. I had heard he demanded much too big a pay increase.
I believe I learned this from Amazon Prime Video's "X-ray" feature, where they share trivia about the show you're watching.@@schrodingersjet1043
Greatest Reeves film moment - when Neo learns how to dodge bullets
Keanu Reeves best moments? So many to choose from. Two of my favourites from the John Wick franchise are
1. Shooting Dantonio in the head and replying to Winston "Finished it."
2. Saying "Consequences" to the arrogant Marquis and shooting him point-blank.
I love Michelle Rodriguez's stances on her character in the first movie, great choices. That goes for all these tbh. Can't wait to see the next installment of this video.
I mean...to refer to Keanu Reeves as a "thespian" is a bit of a stretch, don't you think?
The Rock's argument for a happy ending makes sense, and is why I prefer not to watch movies or read books if they have downer endings.
i think reeves' best performance was in devil's advocate. just my opinion.
Great video what culture.
6:17 Jaws' turning was triggered by children writing in after TSWLM asking why Jaws couldn't be a good guy.
The 60 year gap between The Hobbit and Fellowship of the Ring wouldn't have been much of a problem since he's a Dunedain and therefore ages more slowly than regular men. While in the books he was only about 10 during the events of The Hobbit, that's only because there's a 17 year gap between Bilbo's departure and the ring being taken out of the Shire. This gap is absent in the movie, and that results in Aragorn being in his late 20s. The main reason Aragorn shouldn't have been in those movies is that it has no relevance on the plot and it would have been nothing but fan service, and it would have been pretty hard to conceal the age difference (both points being painfully obvious with the appearance of Legolas in that trilogy).
To me, Rachel Weiss is the most beautiful actress we’ve had since Elizabeth Taylor.
Surprised I have not seen Jim Carrey refusing to have Lloyd Chrustmas get on the bus full of models at the end of Dumb and Dumber.
You’d think that Keanu pointing out how stupid the idea of putting Speed 2 on a boat would be enough to change course. Why not a plane?
The matrix movies and constine is Keanu Reeves best movies
I really need another Bill and Ted movie
An evil M that the real leader of Specter would be an interesting
Maybe if thet'd written the Viggo Mortensen role as Aragorn's father...
M being Blofeld would have been the all time greatest plot twist
Rachel Weisz is a *Class* act 🦹
Yeah, Aragorn would have been 10 years old at the time of the Hobbit.
Never saw the third Mummy film because Rachel wasn't in it. That and the whole China angle just made it an easy skip.
Actually my parents divorced got remarried to other people but got back together in the end ...
Three words: Bill and Ted.
and 2 more: John Wick
and 1 more: Matrix
Mummy 3 was a disaster. Rachel was wright to reject this role
Mrs. Doubtfire, oof. Whenever I see it I notice how they don't get the Hollywood ending of magically getting back together, and I always find it a good call, that it was getting time to admit that some splits are permanent. Also, Sally Fields' character is SUCH an unrecognized horrible villain that Robin's character is better off without such vile trash. She KNEW how loving and devoted a father he is, yet she seized custody for herself and never really lets him see the kids he so clearly loves? How cruel! So many deadbeat fathers out there who want nothing to do with their kids, and she denies a GOOD one access? And giving him some extra time with them getting them after school - FREE - would solve things beautifully for her, yet it's unthinkable to her? Doesn't even consider the possibility? And when it all comes out and they're in front of the judge, she doesn't defend him? Speak up for him? Lets the judge paint the completely false and nonsensical picture that he did this for reasons other than the obvious and only possible reason? I'm glad he at least called her out on it, something like "How could you let him say all those horrible things". She's terrible and he deserves better than such a garbage human being.
Don't project your own personal struggles into movies thanks.
The movie has nothing to do with your situation.
Hey, what do you know. A (video) listicle that has legit and interesting instances of what it's talking about and doesn't tease a bigger one than it actually has.
I now like The Rock a little more.
"It's just what little dudes do.", Keanu Reeve Parenthood
To me the Mummy saga ended with Returns. No Rachel Weisz no deal. She made the right decision.
Rampage is a video game! One of the 3 wins