casualties of war scene
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michael j fox is a great actor and great in this, back to the future were his best films tho
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@jackoguy1 No. I understand you misconception. I had the same thought when first seeing this, but he only looks shocked that she's still alive after getting knifed by that scumbag who says he stuck her twice. But of course at this point you already know this. I just figured I'd mention I thought the same thing at first.
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i thought the sergeant would feel sorry for her and help her
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What the hell was that PBR doing when the gunships arrived and blasted the whole place sky high?
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this clip shows how shitty an actor Fox can be, it also shows his limitations,
during the filming of this Penn upstaged Fox constantly, and it left a bitter taster in Fox's mouth..Fox even wrote Penn a letter saying "while I can't say it was a pleasure, it was a priviledge". Later at a luncheon the 2 shared Penn encouraged Fox to return to the small screen where Fox had "better success"...
This scene broke my heart when I saw this movie. I cried so hard.
I love Micheal J Fox for his character in this. And he NEVER one an academy award??? I think he deserved it for this.
1:24 piece of shit villain vs noble good-hearted hero.
I know some people might be afraid of the odds standing up to three other soldiers, but I'd be like him. The fear would be there if I was only protecting myself, but I;d lose the fear because of the amount of rage I'd feel towards them for doing this.
Laveticus 5 months ago 5
@Simzie1 I completely disagree. This movie highlighted Fox's talent, but because of "Family Ties" and films like the "Back to the Future" franchise, he was typecast. No one wanted to hire him for serious dramatic roles. His character required a boyish innocence (hence the double entendre in the title) to complement Sean Penn's raging powder keg. Fox fit the bill nicely. "Well done" to De Palma for taking that chance.
DickieAnginson 4 months ago