Watched Sabotage with Arnold. Pretty decent action film. Better than expected.
Watched How The West Was Won on TCM. Outstanding western and IIRC won an academy award. The number of major stars in the movie is mind boggling.
Henry Fonda
Jimmy Stewart
John Wayne
Gregory Peck
Debbie Reynolds
George Peppard
Eli Wallach
Lee J Cobb
Walter Brennan
Many more
Today I doubt you could get 3 or 4 major stars to agree to make a movie together.
Not arguing any cast points made, just adding to the dialogue here... but I'll point out BtF again... If there is another movie with a cast like this I can't think of it:
Sean Connery
Michael Caine
Gene Hackman
Dirk Bogarde
Robert Redford
Anthony Hopkins
James Caan
Ryan O'Neal
Laurence Oliver
Elliot Gould
and ton of other recognizable actors, if not huge names... like Denholm Elliot just for an example...
Just crazy to think they got all of them in one movie even if some, like Hopkins, were not huge yet.
First of all, I disagree that the list above is comparable to How the West Was Won's cast. Not even close.
Secondly, how about Ocean's 11?
Matt Damon
George Clooney
Brad Pitt
Julia Roberts
Andy Garcia
Casey Affleck
Scott Caan
Elliott Gold
or Ocean's 12?
Matt Damon
George Clooney
Brad Pitt
Julia Roberts
Andy Garcia
Casey Affleck
Scott Caan
Elliott Gold
Don Cheadle
Catherine Zeta-Jones
or the Expendables
Dolph Lundgren
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Jean-Claude van Damme
Bruce Willis
Chuck Norris
Wesley Snipes
Jet Li
Harrison Ford
Jason Statham
Terry Crews.
Or Heat
Al Pacino
Robert De Niro
Val Kilmer
Tom Sizemore
Jon Voight
Ashley Judd
Natalie Portman
Danny Trejo
Jeremy Piven
I don't think you're getting my point. For instance take the movie Heat. Trejo, Piven and Sizemore are great actors. But you don't see them making a lot of movies where they are the lead. I'm talking about actors that have or had long careers where they were considered cream of the crop "A" listers. Not actors who were ht for a couple of years and then started taking supporting or lessor roles. Dolph Lundgren and Danny Trejo don't even come close. Oceans 11 comes close, but Scott Caan isn't an "A" lister. That gets you to seven.
Not all of the people you listed would be a listers today either. They were in a time where 5 or so movies came out a year, there weren't big blostbuckers like today. Also, you're dead wrong on Piven. He has been the lead in several movies.
We could keep going too. Add Pacino to Oceans 13 and then look at the cast of Valentines Day. All a listers in that one. You can keep arguing an invalid point, but stars are just as willing if not more, than in the past to collaborate.
Been watching some old TV series...
Night Court
Fall Guy
Tales of the Gold Monkey
Hunter
Greatest American Hero
I wish those two hack frauds would fix my vcr so I can watch my night court tapes!!
I watched "No Country for Old Men" for the first time the other night.
Great movie. Wonderfully entertaining with tremendous characters.
Really gets across that "doesn't matter what you do, the universe has a plan, and it's probably not great for you" feeling.
"Call it!"..."The coin got here the same as me..." Great movie!
I try and do at least one sketch a night to post to instagram and I drew that sexy devil Rich Evans last night.
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I'm talking about the cream of the crop, not just a lot of very good actors. The only movie that comes close recently that I can think of is "The Departed" with Nicholson, Damon, Caprio and Wahlberg and that's just four.
Those I listed were in high demand, demanded top salaries and were extremely popular at the box office.
A movie today would have to a cast something like this to be comparable IMO:
Jack Nicholson
Robert DeNiro
Matt Damon
Leonardo Caprio
Tom Cruise
Mark Wahlberg
Bradley Cooper
Al Pacino
Anthony Hopkins
Denzel Washington
Me too!!!!!!!!
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Been watching some old TV series...
Night Court
Fall Guy
Tales of the Gold Monkey
Hunter
Greatest American Hero
Went to Clowes Hall and saw the play "Jersey Boys". This wasn't the original cast, but it was outstanding. My wife was never a fan of The Four Seasons, but she was standing and whistling at the end. Highly recommend it.
Logan is amazing. It actually earned it's R rating. Hue Jackman and Patrick Stewart knock it out of the park. This is the first comic book movie that's ever made me choke up. It's also probably my favorite CBM since Guardians. Perfect sendoff to Huge Ackman.
FTFY
Yeah that's an excellent play. The gang activity at the beginning is hilarious.