Hugh Jackman just does what he's told. Thats what an actor does lol. Its the writers fault.
@FilmBuffBros8 күн бұрын
@sithkid22 Maybe, although actors make perfornative choices. Also, the director and casting director choose the actors who perform in distinct ways. Writers often are not on set, and aren't involved with casting or directing actors.
@minnumseerrund8 күн бұрын
#1 that's on the writers, not on the casting
@FilmBuffBros8 күн бұрын
@@minnumseerrund maybe the acting too...
@OutToLaunchProductions19 күн бұрын
Great episode guys👍
@rudsonchannel293524 күн бұрын
CHAMA 🫡
@sapofeministopepe115924 күн бұрын
Chama 💪🏻🇧🇷react Elite squad
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@Stephen-lt1tp24 күн бұрын
Anything by Morricone, Howard Shore, Phillip Glass, Christopher Young, Danny Elfman, and Bernard Herrmann
The Desperate Hours is another underrated Bogart film
@OutToLaunchProductions2 ай бұрын
The Hard Way with Michael J Fox and James Woods underrated cop movie
@katicollins82263 ай бұрын
Which Jaws was your favorite?
@FilmBuffBros3 ай бұрын
The first one! Which is your favorite?
@katicollins82263 ай бұрын
@FilmBuffBros I'm with you on that. It's where it all started
@FilmBuffBros3 ай бұрын
* WHAT is YOUR favorite COP movie ??? 👮♂️ 🚔 🚓 👮♀️
@al39673 ай бұрын
all great movies. Salvador was fantastic
@FilmBuffBros3 ай бұрын
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@katicollins82263 ай бұрын
You guys make me want to watch more movies
@FilmBuffBros3 ай бұрын
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@OutToLaunchProductions3 ай бұрын
Interesting insights guys! ✌
@sensitivewhiteboy3 ай бұрын
Nice to see kurasawa in the thumbnail, I was a big fan of joel coen's The Tragedy of Macbeth
@FilmBuffBros3 ай бұрын
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@wmj6823 ай бұрын
One of the best movies
@FilmBuffBros3 ай бұрын
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@FilmBuffBros4 ай бұрын
* Let us know your favorite Irish movie!
@ThePhantum4 ай бұрын
Hunger by Steve McQueen
@FilmBuffBros4 ай бұрын
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@crxiqz4 ай бұрын
Good video but bizarre from the dude on the left to say "there's not a lot here" especially for how relatively tiny Ireland is and intertwined we have been with UK productions and media Can't really gauge how much he actually looked up or watched, but no mention of any of the McDonagh brothers (Calvary criminally underlooked) or Yorgos Lanthimos (shot and produced in Ireland) movies is glaring omission, in bruges would probably be my favourite/top There's cartoon saloon with rave reviews and oscar noms on all their releases in the animation front, though I haven't seen any Lenny Abrahamson Room (production and irish novelist), Frank (which I didn't personally love but is a shout for top) and also one of his first ones Adam & Paul which is a rough watch Cillians early films are worth a mention too like Disco Pigs, Breakfast on Pluto and especially Intermission which is has a stacked cast is one of the best comedies and very Irish humour. Crowley who directed that also did Brooklyn in 2015 Theres also of course The Wind That Shakes The Barley which is raw and brutal in the best sense, one of the most impactful films I've watched. also The Treaty for another indepence movie and feels amiss to not say Michael Collins when it's one of the biggest movies made here. There's plenty of movies about the troubles in Northern Ireland of course, Hunger probably being the best depicting Bobby Sands struggle, but you've got '71, 50 Dead Men Walking, Bloody Sunday and probably some more I'm missing. The Siege of Jadotville was brilliant for a cheap action movie too and the true story is worth telling. John Carneys Once and Sing Street are highly acclaimed but I haven't seen yet, but for the best musical movie you have to see the commitments, for a real Irish indie movie that's probably not travelled international and then there's a good few cult classics like that maybe I wouldn't expect you to have seen like The Van, The Snapper, War of The Buttons, Micky Bo and Me, The Field
@FilmBuffBros4 ай бұрын
Thank you for your insights! My brother and I both are pretty uninformed about Irish films.
@jamesbaldwin76764 ай бұрын
John Wayne played John Wayne as Rooster Cogburn...Jeff Bridges acted the role of Rooster and as the book and script were written. My vote goes to Jeff while John was the Quiet Man we won't ever forget.
@FilmBuffBros4 ай бұрын
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@dafuzzymonster4 ай бұрын
The Wind That Shakes The Barley
@FilmBuffBros4 ай бұрын
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@dafuzzymonster4 ай бұрын
In Bruges.
@FilmBuffBros4 ай бұрын
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@bossfan494 ай бұрын
In The Name Of The Father is in my top 5 of all time... not just Irish movies. Jim Sheridan made a masterful film and Daniel, Pete and Emma all deserved Oscars and BAFTAs. Angelas Ashes was a dreary story, and because of the dire situation the humor in the first half, in my opinion, was there to make you feel uncomfortable. The humor in the second half was just bizarre. Nevertheless, very moving. Emily Watson is awesome- she was great in The Boxer (another Jim Sheridan film with Daniel Day Lewis). Never saw Belfast...adding it to my list. The Wind That Shakes The Barley with Cillian Murphy was another gritty tear jerker. It does a better job, in some ways, in conveying the divisiveness of the situation, than does Michael Collins (Lian Neeson, Alan Rickman, Aidan Quinn). On the lighter side... The Commitments is another in my top 5 of all time. Directed by the great Alan parker, who also directed Midnight Express, Fame, Mississippi Burning (also in my top 5), Pink Floyd's The Wall, Evita. If you guys haven't already- check out the series Derry GIrls.
@FilmBuffBros4 ай бұрын
Wow! Those are some great insights!! 👍 👍 Thank you for sharing your thoughts.🙏
@user-dp4qs3he4l4 ай бұрын
Groovy
@FilmBuffBros4 ай бұрын
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@alejandroiglesias30124 ай бұрын
Name of the movie?
@FilmBuffBros4 ай бұрын
Dr.StangeLove
@gerardmichaelburnsjr.4 ай бұрын
@@FilmBuffBrosOne of the greatest films of all time. So vital, and prophetic, that it is shocking to realize it is a comedy, and a funny one at that.
@FilmBuffBros4 ай бұрын
@@gerardmichaelburnsjr. 👍👍
@danielsommerhoff99544 ай бұрын
Ein echt toller Film. Aktueller denn je heute.
@FilmBuffBros4 ай бұрын
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@therealswonk4 ай бұрын
Man they liked that tf2 short film so much they made a real movie about it
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Sigourney Weaver. ❤️❤️❤️
Hugh Jackman just does what he's told. Thats what an actor does lol. Its the writers fault.
@sithkid22 Maybe, although actors make perfornative choices. Also, the director and casting director choose the actors who perform in distinct ways. Writers often are not on set, and aren't involved with casting or directing actors.
#1 that's on the writers, not on the casting
@@minnumseerrund maybe the acting too...
Great episode guys👍
CHAMA 🫡
Chama 💪🏻🇧🇷react Elite squad
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Anything by Morricone, Howard Shore, Phillip Glass, Christopher Young, Danny Elfman, and Bernard Herrmann
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Good in Jackie Brown too ✌✌✌
Yo🎉
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omg this is spot on! this is great!
Thank you Jimmy Joe !!! 😃
Platoon! Won the Oscar 😉
ABove the rim, and ANy given Sunday!
I love Wild At heart great movie start to ending
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What is YOUR favorite Nicolas Cage movie? 🤔
Adaptation, Leaving Las Vegas and Wild At Heart💯
What is your favorite Oliver Stone movies?
Copland is easily the best cop film out there.
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To live and in L.A. also isn't bad.
Hes a bad human but that movie's not bad.
@@tickytacky8078 who's bad?
The Desperate Hours is another underrated Bogart film
The Hard Way with Michael J Fox and James Woods underrated cop movie
Which Jaws was your favorite?
The first one! Which is your favorite?
@FilmBuffBros I'm with you on that. It's where it all started
* WHAT is YOUR favorite COP movie ??? 👮♂️ 🚔 🚓 👮♀️
all great movies. Salvador was fantastic
🇸🇻 📷👍👍
You guys make me want to watch more movies
❤😊❤
Interesting insights guys! ✌
Nice to see kurasawa in the thumbnail, I was a big fan of joel coen's The Tragedy of Macbeth
🎭👍👍
One of the best movies
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* Let us know your favorite Irish movie!
Hunger by Steve McQueen
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Good video but bizarre from the dude on the left to say "there's not a lot here" especially for how relatively tiny Ireland is and intertwined we have been with UK productions and media Can't really gauge how much he actually looked up or watched, but no mention of any of the McDonagh brothers (Calvary criminally underlooked) or Yorgos Lanthimos (shot and produced in Ireland) movies is glaring omission, in bruges would probably be my favourite/top There's cartoon saloon with rave reviews and oscar noms on all their releases in the animation front, though I haven't seen any Lenny Abrahamson Room (production and irish novelist), Frank (which I didn't personally love but is a shout for top) and also one of his first ones Adam & Paul which is a rough watch Cillians early films are worth a mention too like Disco Pigs, Breakfast on Pluto and especially Intermission which is has a stacked cast is one of the best comedies and very Irish humour. Crowley who directed that also did Brooklyn in 2015 Theres also of course The Wind That Shakes The Barley which is raw and brutal in the best sense, one of the most impactful films I've watched. also The Treaty for another indepence movie and feels amiss to not say Michael Collins when it's one of the biggest movies made here. There's plenty of movies about the troubles in Northern Ireland of course, Hunger probably being the best depicting Bobby Sands struggle, but you've got '71, 50 Dead Men Walking, Bloody Sunday and probably some more I'm missing. The Siege of Jadotville was brilliant for a cheap action movie too and the true story is worth telling. John Carneys Once and Sing Street are highly acclaimed but I haven't seen yet, but for the best musical movie you have to see the commitments, for a real Irish indie movie that's probably not travelled international and then there's a good few cult classics like that maybe I wouldn't expect you to have seen like The Van, The Snapper, War of The Buttons, Micky Bo and Me, The Field
Thank you for your insights! My brother and I both are pretty uninformed about Irish films.
John Wayne played John Wayne as Rooster Cogburn...Jeff Bridges acted the role of Rooster and as the book and script were written. My vote goes to Jeff while John was the Quiet Man we won't ever forget.
👍👍🙏🙂🙂
The Wind That Shakes The Barley
👍👍
In Bruges.
🙏
In The Name Of The Father is in my top 5 of all time... not just Irish movies. Jim Sheridan made a masterful film and Daniel, Pete and Emma all deserved Oscars and BAFTAs. Angelas Ashes was a dreary story, and because of the dire situation the humor in the first half, in my opinion, was there to make you feel uncomfortable. The humor in the second half was just bizarre. Nevertheless, very moving. Emily Watson is awesome- she was great in The Boxer (another Jim Sheridan film with Daniel Day Lewis). Never saw Belfast...adding it to my list. The Wind That Shakes The Barley with Cillian Murphy was another gritty tear jerker. It does a better job, in some ways, in conveying the divisiveness of the situation, than does Michael Collins (Lian Neeson, Alan Rickman, Aidan Quinn). On the lighter side... The Commitments is another in my top 5 of all time. Directed by the great Alan parker, who also directed Midnight Express, Fame, Mississippi Burning (also in my top 5), Pink Floyd's The Wall, Evita. If you guys haven't already- check out the series Derry GIrls.
Wow! Those are some great insights!! 👍 👍 Thank you for sharing your thoughts.🙏
Groovy
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Name of the movie?
Dr.StangeLove
@@FilmBuffBrosOne of the greatest films of all time. So vital, and prophetic, that it is shocking to realize it is a comedy, and a funny one at that.
@@gerardmichaelburnsjr. 👍👍
Ein echt toller Film. Aktueller denn je heute.
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Man they liked that tf2 short film so much they made a real movie about it
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I believe you 😂😂😂😂❤
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I thought she was referring to Trudeau! 😂
Sofie Trudeau calling out Justine!
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Technology lol
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