By: Nissim Mannathukkaren
He was brilliant in “Chinatown”. BR, what about his performance in ” A Few Good Men”? A common feature of Pacino, De Niro and Nicholson, I feel, is the very palpable decline in the latter stages of...
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Shankar: I meant during “the New Hollywood of the 1970s” — even there, he wasn’t exactly underappreciated, but the other two kept getting more appreciation because of the films they were in....
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Re: BTW, I don’t find De Niro’s funny outings like Meet the Parents funny at all. I believe De Niro mentioned in one of his speeches that he was thankful he got a ‘lifetime’ award before the jury got...
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Baddy, “Meet the parents” is exactly what I was referring to as “straight to DVD” category…less said about Ben Stiller, the better…that’s ” straight to the loo” category (for obvious reasons…just the...
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I watched about 20 minutes of Something’s Gotta Give (of all films, yeah, I know) on random channel surfing this morning and your line popped up – how he can tune up his performances all across the...
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brangan: Hahaha. I had almost forgotten Unnal Mudiyum Thambi (although I watched it as Rudraveena with Chiru the Great)!
View ArticleBy: vandysnape
Jack Nicholson is truly a legend . Who can forget his performance in “The Shining” ? or the courtroom scene in “A few good men”. The list is endless..That one electroshock scene in “One flew over the...
View ArticleBy: Nimmi Rangswamy
‘About Schmidt’ one of the more ‘straight’ conventional but a difficult ‘portrait of a man without qualities’ kinda role. Ofcourse directed by the great Mr Payne…...
View ArticleBy: Shreyansh Shukla (@MediaKaDoctor)
Couldnt help but think, what if RGV had an actor of Jack Nicholson’s stature – the kind of monologues we would get! Imagine the brilliant “jack” moments RGV would provide him
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