funny scene from The Maltese Falcon. Peter Lorre was a real character, no one like that anymore, not in the film industry. Shame, it was Bogart's and Lorre's personality what made this film what it...
funny scene from The Maltese Falcon. Peter Lorre was a real character, no one like that anymore, not in the film industry. Shame, it was Bogart's and Lorre's personality what made this film what it is.
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I don't know why I didn't connect Peter Lorre to Ren and Stimpy earlier, lol.
Hollywood truly doesn't make 'em like that anymore. Movie stars back then had personality. Even when typecasted, people enjoyed waiting for those moments on screen.
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The voice over as the bird is revealed to be a fake wasn't the best, though that often happened in older movies.
But as far as Peter's lines and delivery, legendary, hehe. :)
Hollywood truly doesn't make 'em like that anymore. Movie stars back then had personality. Even when typecasted, people enjoyed waiting for those moments on screen.
Nowadays, actors are just Ken dolls, heh.