I love him in the nolan capeshit and austin powers 3 but don't know anything else
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has this man ever acted in his life? so based that he played the same character his whole career
You could say the same thing about John Wayne, Jack Nicholson, Sean Connery, Clark Gable, Cary Grant, Clint Eastwood, and god knows how many other great movie stars.
sean and clint at least did a musical
he plays completely different characters in the two movies I mentioned in the OP.
eagle has landed
>Caine
>Duvall
>Sutherland
this thing had a great cast and I never would have heard of it if I hadn't read the book in high school.
duvall is in it for 5 minutes
>I've never seen the finished film, but I've seen the house it bought me
>>I've never seen the finished film, but I've seen the house it bought me
One of my favorite quotes ever,
Zulu and Italian Job.
Watch Get Carter. You will see him in a different light and realize how underutilized he was by directors.
greatest gangster film of all time imo
Fun fact - This random slapper from Get Carter is the mother of the Houser brothers that created the Grand Theft Auto franchise.
That was a fun fact!
Fun fact- I'm gonna jerk off to this woman
cool fact
makes sense
>A grapefruit, the size of a tangerine
A Shock to the System (1990) and The Island (1980)
i love a shock to the system!
The Man Who Would Be King is excellent. The Italian Job is a decent flic too. Second Hand Lions is awesome as well.
Any of his war picture is tops.
>The Man Who Would Be King
oh dude this has sean connery too? I'm in.
You can't go wrong with Alfie and Sleuth either.
Blame it on Rio
The Muppet's Christmas Carol.
Ah, a man of culture, I see.
oh frick I forgot he was in this. haven't seen it since I was a kid.
Same. Honestly a masterpiece. Gave me a bit of a bias against any other Christmas Carole adaptation for a long time because as far as I was concerned nothing could measure up. Still kinda feel that way, but now I love the George C. Scott version.
the weatherman
A LONG TIME AGO I WAS IN BURMA, AND I SAW A CHILD THE SIZE OF A TANGERINE
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is a classic.
when he said he failed master wayne's deceased parents i shed a tear.
yeah he's really good in those movies
Dressed to Kill where he plays a troony repeatedly telling women he wants to frick them and then killing them. Autogynephilia-pilled movie
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (w/Steve Martin)
Deathtrap (w/Christopher Reeve)
Harry Brown
>We burned down the forest
WTF? Is this standard special op tactic when dealing with third world thieves?
Mind you, during colonial times, most of Burma was forested, and it contains a rare biodiversity, with about 80 endemic species. Setting aside the danger of setting such a large forested area on fire, which due to the abundant greenery can easily spread to other areas uncontrollably, there's still the likely possibility that Alfred's crew had literally genocided a bunch of rare species to the point of extinction, all in order to catch some thief. Not even tangerine sized rubies justify that.
Cainekino. Craig Charles was a lucky boy
was gonna post this
Its one of his few roles where he plays the bad guy and he is perfect
A really nasty piece of work
Educating Rita
The Man Who Would Be King, great caine + connery arabkino, kinda reminds me of LoA a bit
old films were such kino compared to modern slop.
thanks for the all the replies, bros.
Get Carter