Originally posted by Quiero Mota
Every movie, even horror flicks, has at least one funny scene or character. But that doesn't make it a comedy. For the purposes of this thread I'm talking about mafia movies that are straight-up comedies, which would exclude Godfather and Goodfellas.If you liked The Godfather, then you'll like The Freshman. In it, Marlon Brando plays a mob-boss that parodies Vito Corleone and makes fun of all stereotypical movie mobsters.
For me, movie parodies aren't very funny.
And, in my post, I refer to serveral comedic moments/scenes. One scene doesn't make a movie funny to me.
BTW, people crying over the loss of a loved one is hilarious to me (in movies), cause it's so weird and usually the crying is just off.
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Pitt is a good actor, but he SUCKS at crying. Remember him crying in Legends of the Fall when he visited Samuel's grave?
There's quite a few actors that are especially shit at crying. Sally Field comes to mind, terrible crier.
Yea, I do, another cry-fail. He should just avoid rolls that have him crying.
Originally posted by RobtardBest cry scene in recent history is in Legion, when Michael is pleading with Gabriel, and you can see a single tear flow down Gabe's cheek.
There's quite a few actors that are especially shit at crying. Sally Field comes to mind, terrible crier.Yea, I do, another cry-fail. He should just avoid rolls that have him crying.
Originally posted by dadudemon
BTW, people crying over the loss of a loved one is hilarious to me (in movies), cause it's so weird and usually the crying is just off.
I know. For some reason, crying in movies is just never believable. Even when seasoned actors do it, its just corny as hell. When Robert Deniro's character cried for Pesci after he died in Goodfellas, I was just thinking "Shut the **** up, puto".
The best movie cry I can think of was Tom Hanks' retard-cry to Jenny's grave at the end of Forest Gump.