Stop lying to yourself that evolution is real. Subscribe! YouTube: "CSE-01 Age of the Earth (FULL) Kent Hovind." Google: "False Radiometric Dating Assumptions." If I get buried on top of a Dragon, doesn't prove I evolved from the Dragon. Homologous structures prove a Common Designer who designed similarly because He knew similar functions would require similar parts! Tautology: Who survives? The fittest. Who's the fittest? Those who survive! Richest, luckiest, funniest, quickest, strongest,etc.
The "Top Comments" about Milo begging isn't well thought out as Micheal Caine is a serious actor and the reason he joined the adaptation is cause he thought well of Jude as an actor. Caine's character is slightly grinning is because the point is humiliation; a revenge stunt for all the sleepless nights Wake as endured over the affair of his long loving wife as he lives alone in this ambient museum like decor & you're evil, fiending on Milo's emotions as he believes he's about to die
well, I know for a fact that I can't...I thought It was good. Maybe you should post something on how YOU think it should have been acted. I'd love to see it.
@chubbytubby246 you really got to see sleuth (1972)..seriously man...and this particular scene of the old sleuth...that'll answer your question , believe me...!!
this movie was two amazing actors trying to seduce each other at the same time. Loved it. especially this scene, because it was so dang funny....i know that sounds mean. I loved how as soon as a gun was pointed at him he completely broke down and claimed he hated women and would rather have men or dogs and goats. LOL. p.s. I'M NOT A HAIRDRESSER!!!!!
Holy crap please everyone just quit now and go watch the 1972 version before you dare try to finish this. Ugh. What hack re-scripted this from the brilliant original?
@kingocamt If you like your contempt for humanity served overcooked and oozing fatty blobs of preening, lazy self-regard, you could not improve on Harold Pinter’s redo of the 1970 Anthony Shaffer play “Sleuth,” which Kenneth Branagh has used to remake the 1972 Joseph L. Mankiewicz film of the same title. (Got that?) The result is that what was once insignificant is now insufferable, though, at 86 minutes, almost an hour shorter. - From The New York Times
This film really is quite annoying. The dialogue constantly flips between delightful and irritating.
So for every deliciously simple :
"It's the end of the jewellery story, you see."
"...Oh is it?"
"I enjoyed it though.",
you get a cringeworthy :
"What's it all about?",
at which point you go 'OH COME ON!'.
And even when the dialogue works, it's not delivered with the spontaneous realism that film demands. What works on stage, here sounds flat like a drab poetry recital.
worst actor ever , EVER ...atleast according to the acting of michael caine which he did for the same role of milo tindle in the classic 1972 version of sleuth..this movie is the worst remake...simply worst..watch that masterpiece ..both the acting of michael caine and legend laurence olivier...
@dagunity Well i thought they were both good.....jude laws a good actor, but maybe not the nicest person in real life....maybe thats what your getting at.
@chubbytubby246 nope..i am judging jude law on the basis of his acting and not on the way he potrays himself in real life..jude law is suitable for only limited sort of roles...not kidding but i can act better then jude law when he was crying , begging for his life..i had a real good laugh...
This does terrible injustice to the play. They took out all the good dialogue. Watch the 1962 movie with Lourence Olivier. It's closer to the play then this.
Well, it is a reiteration of the Sleuth story. This version is written by Pinter to be another version of the same story, NOT the exact same story. Some prefer the 1962 version, some prefer this version. Each has a lot to admire about it. I like them both.
I don't think there's gay subtext in this movie, now that I know that Michael Caine vowed he'd never do a homosexual scene again after the infamous kissing scene in "Deathtrap."
somehow, critics saw gay subtext in this movie...as did I when I saw it for the first time, but I'm currently viewing it again, and I don't see gay subtext.
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ForeverFlame88 1 week ago
The "Top Comments" about Milo begging isn't well thought out as Micheal Caine is a serious actor and the reason he joined the adaptation is cause he thought well of Jude as an actor. Caine's character is slightly grinning is because the point is humiliation; a revenge stunt for all the sleepless nights Wake as endured over the affair of his long loving wife as he lives alone in this ambient museum like decor & you're evil, fiending on Milo's emotions as he believes he's about to die
HumbleVillain93 4 months ago 3
Do you believe in god? —BANG!
XD
qhubbles 7 months ago 5
@ dagunity Yes, I saw both and enjoyed them both.
chubbytubby246 7 months ago
well, I know for a fact that I can't...I thought It was good. Maybe you should post something on how YOU think it should have been acted. I'd love to see it.
chubbytubby246 7 months ago
@chubbytubby246 you really got to see sleuth (1972)..seriously man...and this particular scene of the old sleuth...that'll answer your question , believe me...!!
dagunity 7 months ago
this movie was two amazing actors trying to seduce each other at the same time. Loved it. especially this scene, because it was so dang funny....i know that sounds mean. I loved how as soon as a gun was pointed at him he completely broke down and claimed he hated women and would rather have men or dogs and goats. LOL. p.s. I'M NOT A HAIRDRESSER!!!!!
chubbytubby246 7 months ago 2
I am the fence in Amsterdam.
ellioyxg 8 months ago
Wait a minute... Am I.. Am I me now or... are you me?
No. You're now you. You're now you and... No, no.
Or are you still me?
No, you're now you, and I'm now me.
- *LOVE* it!
HanneKlintoe 10 months ago
Odd...the movie is crap, yet I am fascinated by it
machtrebel 11 months ago
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machtrebel 11 months ago
"I hate WOMEN!"
Now that's not true Alfie.
Desttinyy 1 year ago
Because Michael played Jude's role in the 70's it must have felt like shooting himself in a way.
alicesora 1 year ago
not as good as the original
BoyDoIHaveNewsForYou 1 year ago
Holy crap please everyone just quit now and go watch the 1972 version before you dare try to finish this. Ugh. What hack re-scripted this from the brilliant original?
RedFox742 1 year ago
@RedFox742 Nobel Prize winner Harold Pinter...
kingocamt 1 year ago
@kingocamt If you like your contempt for humanity served overcooked and oozing fatty blobs of preening, lazy self-regard, you could not improve on Harold Pinter’s redo of the 1970 Anthony Shaffer play “Sleuth,” which Kenneth Branagh has used to remake the 1972 Joseph L. Mankiewicz film of the same title. (Got that?) The result is that what was once insignificant is now insufferable, though, at 86 minutes, almost an hour shorter. - From The New York Times
machtrebel 11 months ago
This is really incredible what a artist!
gncfila 1 year ago
one of my top 5 fav movies-- HBO shows it rarely. "ESPECIALLY A HAIRDRESSER WHO IS F--KING MY WIFE!"
treyday891 1 year ago 2
do you believe in God? *BANG!* lol
Charapova100 1 year ago 2
i'll rather do it with a boy i knew in school...his name was dooley but i called hime dolores. lol
westseniorhigh 1 year ago
its so funny when he starts crying . What a man :D
AllTheCoolKidsHateMe 1 year ago
i'm not a hair dresserrrrrrrrrrr!!!:)):)) 4:58
caragea2002 1 year ago
This film really is quite annoying. The dialogue constantly flips between delightful and irritating.
So for every deliciously simple :
"It's the end of the jewellery story, you see."
"...Oh is it?"
"I enjoyed it though.",
you get a cringeworthy :
"What's it all about?",
at which point you go 'OH COME ON!'.
And even when the dialogue works, it's not delivered with the spontaneous realism that film demands. What works on stage, here sounds flat like a drab poetry recital.
TheConciseStatement 2 years ago
jude law is cracking me up in this scene!!
S4BJProductions 2 years ago
I LOVE the "Pinter pause" after he shoots him.
butMydesign 2 years ago
I love this scene, jude law is amazing here! "i'm not a hairdresser" ))))
DebicKris 2 years ago 25
@DebicKris jude law , amazing? really..??
worst actor ever , EVER ...atleast according to the acting of michael caine which he did for the same role of milo tindle in the classic 1972 version of sleuth..this movie is the worst remake...simply worst..watch that masterpiece ..both the acting of michael caine and legend laurence olivier...
dagunity 9 months ago
@dagunity Well i thought they were both good.....jude laws a good actor, but maybe not the nicest person in real life....maybe thats what your getting at.
chubbytubby246 7 months ago
@chubbytubby246 nope..i am judging jude law on the basis of his acting and not on the way he potrays himself in real life..jude law is suitable for only limited sort of roles...not kidding but i can act better then jude law when he was crying , begging for his life..i had a real good laugh...
dagunity 7 months ago
what's it all about? (Alfie) good line
ciroalb3 2 years ago 2
This does terrible injustice to the play. They took out all the good dialogue. Watch the 1962 movie with Lourence Olivier. It's closer to the play then this.
Adem242 2 years ago
Well, it is a reiteration of the Sleuth story. This version is written by Pinter to be another version of the same story, NOT the exact same story. Some prefer the 1962 version, some prefer this version. Each has a lot to admire about it. I like them both.
mahound9 2 years ago
i would like to shoot this senile old fuck
asianpussylicker 2 years ago
me too..jude law was hilarious when he said i am not a hair dresser
amritasengupta01 2 years ago
"Pleeeease don't shoot me pleeeease!" Lmao.
fidget1992008 2 years ago
Caine has a rare gift... for playing very very memorable but annoying characters...
sirmortrainey 3 years ago 2
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whats weird is trying to prove to someone your gay before you die..
i mean i would choose just dieng compared to that..
i mean i wouldnt try to prove to someone i'm gay if their gonna shoot me..*not that i am*
GameReports 3 years ago
So are you saying you are gay - or you are not?
I'm confused.
mack89464 3 years ago
I don't think there's gay subtext in this movie, now that I know that Michael Caine vowed he'd never do a homosexual scene again after the infamous kissing scene in "Deathtrap."
ShakespeareHamlet 2 years ago
I didn't see any sign of gay subtext in the movie either.
mack89464 2 years ago
somehow, critics saw gay subtext in this movie...as did I when I saw it for the first time, but I'm currently viewing it again, and I don't see gay subtext.
ShakespeareHamlet 2 years ago
what?
He was trying to humiliate himself in a desperate attempt to save his own life.
yeti60 2 years ago
ahehe...
jayuabefemz 3 years ago
This may sound evil, but I thought Milo's begging scene was absolutely hilarious. It looked like Michael could barely keep a straight face, lol.
Cotygeek 3 years ago 21
I'M NOT A HAIR-DRESSER!!!
i started laughing when he said that!
january011 3 years ago 2
I've always longed for an intimate chat...with a hairdresser...especially a hairdresser who is f--king my wife!
Cotygeek 3 years ago 2
"You're qwazy that's what you are! No you're not qwazy!"
butMydesign 2 years ago 5