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Apr 2019
I miss that guy. Looking over his filmography, he really was in some interesting movies. Even after he achieved some degree of mainstream fame and success, he continue to appear in really weird, offbeat films like "The Dark Backward" and "The Vagrant."

Of course, he started his career in horror with "Night Warning" (according to his filmography; I honestly don't remember him in it, but it's been over a decade since I last saw it) and "Mortuary." Then he appeared in a bit part in a little known movie falling "The Terminator" and would end up again working with some dude named James Cameron a few more times. I love his wimpy role in "True Lies."

Then of course he's an utter badass in "Near Dark." A role any horror fan is well familiar with. By the mid 90s he was in a lot of major Hollywood blockbusters but still took the time to star in Sam Raimi's awesome "A Simple Plan."

I dunno. He just seems to have had a hell of a career and I really think he had some serious acting chops when you think about the wildly different characters he would portray.

What do you think? Do you like him as an actor? Favorite movie or role of his?


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sfpx says:
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Apr 2019
Oh yeah, loved him in Weird Science. Sometimes, when he plays a more "normal" character, like the ones in Twister and Titanic, I almost can't believe he's also played some of the zaniest, or most asshole-ish characters in movies, like in Weird Science. There's this other side of him that comes out, kinda similar to how there's "two" Nic Cages - The one who does stuff like "It Could Happen to You" and the one who does stuff like "Vampires Kiss."


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sfpx says:
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Apr 2019
I need to see Club Dread again, that little chuckle he did at the end was hilarious.


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sfpx says:
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Apr 2019
Trespass is a good one and I only watched it somewhat recently in the past few years. The 90s seemed like a good era for regular good guys to go wandering into tough inner city areas and then have trouble escaping. Kind of like "Judgement Night." I like movies with this plot.


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sfpx says:
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Apr 2019
No, I was hoping you had some. Lol. I'm confident the 90s had a lot of movies with that scenario, but I can't think of any more.

There's "Enemy Territory" with a pre Candyman Tony Todd, but it's from 1987. Still a cool flick tho.


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sfpx says:
#12, Reply to #10

Apr 2019
Wildman. That's certainly an apt word to describe all those guys. They definitely acted like rock stars.



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