This guy is kino in everything I've seen him in so far. JFK, the Fugitive, Natural Born Killlers, Batman Forever, Ad Astra, etc... any other Tommy Lee Jones kino I should see?
This guy is kino in everything I've seen him in so far. JFK, the Fugitive, Natural Born Killlers, Batman Forever, Ad Astra, etc... any other Tommy Lee Jones kino I should see?
The Homesman. Best of the hipster nu westerns. With Hillary Swank. Its also his best movie in 10 years.
An old cowboy brings an old maid out to her homestead for hire.
Nice, I'll add that to my list of movies to watch
The Hunt with Benicio Del Toro and NCfOM
These two.
He's awesome in Blown Away from 1994. Genuinely one of my favorite flicks, and his character of Gaerity is one of my fave movie bad guys. Highly entertaining performance and character.
Under Siege
US Marshals
The Client
Cobb
And Rules of Engagement
he was such a slimy piece of shit in The Client. I loved it.
In the Valley of Elah
Men in black 1 and 2. Him and will smith play off each other greatly
I'm still in awe of how badly they fricked up that franchise after the first two movies
I'm in awe at how you think 3 is worse than 2. Let alone bad at all
Any sequel filmed decades apart involving actors that have since moved on to other things will always be shit.
No country for old men
Men in black, all three of them
What makes an actor kino? Is his talent or his look/charisma?
Screen presence. Look at Scott Eastwood. He has none despite being good looking
Being themselves. They show their own personality; their quirks. It makes them unique. They also have a specific facial features that make them recognizable.
When they become the role, not simply being themselves in a different setting.
He's superb in No Country For Old Men
Him, Pesci and Kevin Bacon were so good in JFK haha
I started to like TLJ more when he couldn't stand Jim Carrey in Batman Forever.
>everything
Not everything. When he got butthurt that carrey was better and tried to out crazy him it was cringy as hell.
rolling thunder is good young tommy lee kino
I thought he was great in the amazing Howard Hughes. Have me autistic vibes that I wanted to be like running a company.
The Executioners song (1982) TV movie is great.
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Lonesome Dove
i think it may be free on youtube right now
>ctrl + f
>"lonsesome dove"
>zero results
oof
It would help if you spelled it right
lonesome
Men In Black
Switchblade
No Country for Fat Plebs
another very underrated nuwestern
cant sanction buffoonery